#7532. Return of crop residues to arable land stimulates N2O emission but mitigates NO3? leaching: a meta-analysis

October 2026publication date
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Agronomy and Crop Science;
Environmental Engineering;
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Abstract:
Incorporation of crop residues into the soil has been widely recommended as an effective method to sustain soil fertility and improve soil carbon sequestration in arable lands. However, it may lead to an increase in the emission of nitrous oxide (N2O) and leaching of nitrate (NO3?) to groundwater due to higher nitrogen (N) availability after crop residue incorporation.
Keywords:
Fertilizer; Nitrate leaching; Nitrous oxide; Soil texture; Straw; Tillage

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