SCIENCE & NATURE BRIEFS
Apr 04, 2021
1 minute
GOOD NIGHT, GAS
armer daytime temperatures on pasture increase the amount of urinary nitrogen from animals that is turned into nitrous oxide, reports. Researchers suggest that shifting sheep to new pasture in the late afternoon results in more urinary nitrogen being deposited at night, when lower temperatures mean reduced vaporisation and lower N2O production.
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