Nitrous Oxide Sources: Tropical Soils
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Description: Discusses nitrous oxide emission from tropical soils, the microorganisms repsonsible and the factors which control emissions.
Nitrous oxide sources - Tropical Soils Nitrous oxide Sources - Tropical Soils Soils are such significant natural sources of nitrous oxide that they justify being divided up into tropical and temperate soils sources. Tropical soils are estimated to add about 4 million tonnes of nitrous oxide-N to our atmosphere each year. Of this, around 3 million tonnes comes from wet forest soils, with the remainder being emitted from the soil of dry savannas.
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