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1. Sewage irrigation increased methane and nitrous oxide emissions from rice paddies in southeast China

2. Changes in fertilizer-induced direct N2O emissions from paddy fields during rice-growing season in China between 1950s and 1990s.

3. Quantifying direct N2O emissions in paddy fields during rice growing season in mainland China: Dependence on water regime

4. Nitrous oxide emissions as influenced by amendment of plant residues with different C:N ratios

5. No-till increases soil denitrification via its positive effects on the activity and abundance of the denitrifying community.

6. The legacy effect of biochar application on soil nitrous oxide emissions.

7. Effect of biochar and DMPP application alone or in combination on nitrous oxide emissions differed by soil types.

8. Global methane and nitrous oxide emissions from inland waters and estuaries.

9. Optimizing net greenhouse gas balance of a bioenergy cropping system in southeast China with urease and nitrification inhibitors.

10. Nitrous oxide emissions in Fe-modified biochar amended paddy soil are controlled by autotrophic nitrification.

11. The metabolic intermediate of sulfonamides alters soil nitrous oxide emissions.

12. Annual nitrous oxide emissions from open-air and greenhouse vegetable cropping systems in China.

13. Effects of water regime during rice-growing season on annual direct N2O emission in a paddy rice–winter wheat rotation system in southeast China

14. An inventory of N2O emissions from agriculture in China using precipitation-rectified emission factor and background emission

15. Substitution of organic and bio-organic fertilizers for mineral fertilizers to suppress nitrous oxide emissions from intensive vegetable fields.

16. Annual nitric and nitrous oxide emissions response to biochar amendment from an intensive greenhouse vegetable system in southeast China.

17. Lower methane and nitrous oxide emissions from rice-aquaculture co-culture systems than from rice paddies in southeast China,.

18. Annual methane and nitrous oxide emissions from rice paddies and inland fish aquaculture wetlands in southeast China.

19. A meta-analysis of fertilizer-induced soil NO and combined NO+N2O emissions.

20. Effects of nanopolystyrene addition on nitrogen fertilizer fate, gaseous loss of N from the soil, and soil microbial community composition.

21. Linking NO emission from biochar-amended composting process to the abundance of denitrify ( nirK and nosZ) bacteria community.

22. Annual accounting of net greenhouse gas balance response to biochar addition in a coastal saline bioenergy cropping system in China.

23. Annual net greenhouse gas balance in a halophyte ( Helianthus tuberosus) bioenergy cropping system under various soil practices in Southeast China.

24. Fertilizer-induced nitrous oxide emissions from global orchards and its estimate of China.

26. Biochar reduced soil nitrous oxide emissions through suppressing fungal denitrification and affecting fungal community assembly in a subtropical tea plantation.

27. Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from direct-seeded and seedling-transplanted rice paddies in southeast China.

28. Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from rice seedling nurseries under flooding and moist irrigation regimes in Southeast China

29. Greater nitrous and nitric oxide emissions from the soil between rows than under the canopy in subtropical tea plantations.

30. Spatial-temporal variability of indirect nitrous oxide emissions and emission factors from a subtropical river draining a rice paddy watershed in China.

31. Low greenhouse gases emissions associated with high nitrogen use efficiency under optimized fertilization regimes in double-rice cropping systems.

32. Soil N-oxide emissions decrease from intensive greenhouse vegetable fields by substituting synthetic N fertilizer with organic and bio-organic fertilizers.

33. Decreased N2O and NO emissions associated with stimulated denitrification following biochar amendment in subtropical tea plantations.

34. Differential responses of soil N2O to biochar depend on the predominant microbial pathway.

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