N2O Network
The National Agricultural Nitrous Oxide Research Program (NANORP) has been developed to co-ordinate a national research network under an agreed collaborative program that will develop and deliver the most effective and practical strategies for reducing nitrous oxide that decrease emissions while maintaining productivity.
The NANORP will be led by the Grains Research and Development Corporation (GRDC) who will report on progress against objectives under the NANORP to the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. The program coordination function provided by GRDC will be complemented by the scientific leadership provided by the Institute for Future Environments, Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
The NANORP N2O Network is the first national effort to synthesise research data about N2O emissions from Australian agriculture soils. This data will enable the Network to develop resources and tools that will support growers, policy makers and researchers to reduce N2O emissions.
The N2O Network researchers are working on agricultural projects across Australia with the shared purpose to:
- Collate soil emissions research data into a national repository
- Create robust models of soil N2O emissions patterns
- Contribute to evidence-based national policies on soil N2O emissions
- Ammonia loss from ryegrass pastures treated with urea based fertilisers. Murroon, Victoria, 2010 [Theme 1: Inhibitors for reducing emissions]
- Daily average physico-chemical and flow data from the SERF supersite. Samford, Queensland, 2012
- Nitrification Inhibitor Laboratory Incubations. Parkville, Victoria, 2012-2015 PART 1 [Theme: Filling the Research Gap Round 1]
- SERF water quality data. Samford, Queensland, 2011-2013
- SERF Water Quality Data, September-October. Samford, Queensland, 2013
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