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Naoya Takeda
Queensland University of Technology - Brisbane / Australia
Agriculture & Forestry / Agriculture
AD Scientific Index ID: 5313394
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Naoya Takeda's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Exponential response of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions to increasing nitrogen fertiliser rates in a tropical sugarcane cropping systemN Takeda, J Friedl, D Rowlings, D De Rosa, C Scheer, P GraceAgriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 313, 107376, 2021332021
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Interaction between soil and fertiliser nitrogen drives plant nitrogen uptake and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in tropical sugarcane systemsN Takeda, J Friedl, R Kirkby, D Rowlings, D De Rosa, C Scheer, P GracePlant and Soil 477 (1), 647-663, 2022122022
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No sugar yield gains but larger fertiliser 15N loss with increasing N rates in an intensive sugarcane systemN Takeda, J Friedl, D Rowlings, D De Rosa, C Scheer, P GraceNutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 121 (1), 99-113, 202192021
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Evaluation of water dynamics of contour-levee irrigation system in sloped rice fields in ColombiaN Takeda, L López-Galvis, D Pineda, A Castilla, T Takahashi, S Fukuda, ...Agricultural Water Management 217, 107-118, 201992019
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Nonlinear response of N2O and N2 emissions to increasing soil nitrate availability in a tropical sugarcane soilR Kirkby, J Friedl, N Takeda, D De Rosa, DW Rowlings, PR GraceJournal of Soils and Sediments 23 (5), 2065-2071, 202382023
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