Agricultural soil research. Researchers using closed vented chambers to collect gas emissions from soil. The collected samples will be analysed for ca


Agricultural soil research. Researchers using closed vented chambers to collect gas emissions from soil. The collected samples will be analysed for carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane. Agricultural practices, particularly the use of nitrogen-based fertilisers, generate significant levels of greenhouse gases. This research is being done as part of a project to help develop strategies and tools that producers can use to reduce agriculture’s climate change footprint.


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