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The nitrogen cycle and its influence on the European greenhouse gas balance

NitroEurope - or NEU for short - is a project for integrated European research into the nitrogen cycle. NitroEurope is part of the EU's Sixth Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development, and will run for 5 years from February 2006 until 2011.

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2009
Brüggemann N, Gasche R, Papen H, Willibald G, Butterbach-Bahl K .  2009.  What can we learn from long-term measurements of soil-atmosphere exchange of trace gases? – The Höglwald as a case study. . NitroEurope IP 4th Annual Meeting, Gothenburg, 26–29 January, 2009..
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2008
Dannenmann M, Butterbach-Bahl K, Gasche R, Willibald G, Papen H .  2008.  Dinitrogen emissions and the N2:N2O emission ratio of a Rendzic Leptosol as influenced by pH and forest thinning. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 40:2317-2323. Abstract
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Brüggemann N, Gasche R, Papen H, Thiel S, Willibald G, Butterbach-Bahl K .  2008.  Impact of clear-cutting and selective cutting on the soil-atmosphere greenhouse gas exchange of an N-saturated spruce forest in the course of its conversion to a mixed deciduous forest.. NitroEurope IP Open Science Conference, Gent, 20–21 February, 2008..
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NitroEuropeIP is coordinated by The Centre For Ecology and Hydrology.

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