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Plant Science and Agronomy

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99
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169
National Ranking
14

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Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Agriculture
  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem

Arvin R. Mosier mostly deals with Soil water, Greenhouse gas, Agriculture, Agronomy and Nitrous oxide. His studies deal with areas such as Denitrification, Atmospheric sciences and Methane as well as Soil water. Arvin R. Mosier has researched Greenhouse gas in several fields, including Fertilizer, Environmental engineering, Environmental planning, Radiative forcing and Tillage.

While the research belongs to areas of Agriculture, Arvin R. Mosier spends his time largely on the problem of Environmental protection, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Biofuel and Global warming. His Agronomy research includes themes of Temperate forest, Greenhouse effect and Sink. His research in Nitrous oxide intersects with topics in Soil cover and N2o flux.

His most cited work include:

  • N 2 O release from agro-biofuel production negates global warming reduction by replacing fossil fuels (1123 citations)
  • Improved Soil Cover Method for Field Measurement of Nitrous Oxide Fluxes (1074 citations)
  • Closing the global N2O budget: nitrous oxide emissions through the agricultural nitrogen cycle (1042 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Agronomy, Soil water, Nitrogen, Denitrification and Nitrous oxide are his primary areas of study. The concepts of his Agronomy study are interwoven with issues in Urea, Agriculture, Nitrogen cycle and Greenhouse gas. His Agriculture research includes elements of Global warming, Biofuel, Environmental engineering and Environmental protection.

His Soil water study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Environmental chemistry, Steppe, Atmospheric sciences and Water content. His Denitrification research focuses on subjects like Calcium carbide, which are linked to Acetylene. His Nitrous oxide research integrates issues from Carbon dioxide and Methane.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (43.68%)
  • Soil water (39.47%)
  • Nitrogen (22.11%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2004-2018)?

  • Agronomy (43.68%)
  • Nitrogen (22.11%)
  • Soil water (39.47%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His main research concerns Agronomy, Nitrogen, Soil water, Steppe and Agriculture. His Agronomy study also includes

  • Denitrification and related Nitrification and Environmental chemistry,
  • Botany and related Carbon dioxide. His work carried out in the field of Nitrogen brings together such families of science as Fertilizer, Nitrate and Ammonium.

The study incorporates disciplines such as Ecosystem and Water content in addition to Soil water. His work deals with themes such as Global warming, Agroforestry, Biofuel and Nitrogen cycle, which intersect with Agriculture. Arvin R. Mosier has researched Global warming in several fields, including Nitrous oxide and Environmental engineering.

Between 2004 and 2018, his most popular works were:

  • N 2 O release from agro-biofuel production negates global warming reduction by replacing fossil fuels (1123 citations)
  • Net Global Warming Potential and Greenhouse Gas Intensity in Irrigated Cropping Systems in Northeastern Colorado (477 citations)
  • DAYCENT model analysis of past and contemporary soil N2O and net greenhouse gas flux for major crops in the USA. (239 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Agriculture
  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem

His primary areas of study are Tillage, Soil water, Greenhouse gas, Agronomy and DayCent. Arvin R. Mosier combines subjects such as No-till farming and Fertilizer with his study of Tillage. His Soil water study is focused on Soil science in general.

As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Greenhouse gas, concentrating on Soil carbon and intersecting with Conventional tillage, Greenhouse effect, Carbon sequestration, Greenhouse gas accounting and Environmental engineering. Arvin R. Mosier specializes in Agronomy, namely Irrigation. His studies in DayCent integrate themes in fields like Environmental chemistry, Greenhouse gas inventory and Trace gas fluxes.

Best Publications

  • N 2 O release from agro-biofuel production negates global warming reduction by replacing fossil fuels

    Paul J. Crutzen;Paul J. Crutzen;Paul J. Crutzen;A. R. Mosier;K. A. Smith;W. Winiwarter

  • Improved Soil Cover Method for Field Measurement of Nitrous Oxide Fluxes

    G. L. Hutchinson;A. R. Mosier

  • Closing the global N2O budget: nitrous oxide emissions through the agricultural nitrogen cycle

    A. Mosier;C. Kroeze;C. Nevison;O. Oenema

  • Methane and nitrous oxide fluxes in native, fertilized and cultivated grasslands

    A. Mosier;D. Schimel;D. Valentine;K. Bronson

  • The potential to mitigate global warming with no‐tillage management is only realized when practised in the long term

    Johan Six;Johan Six;Stephen M. Ogle;F. Jay breidt;Rich T. Conant

  • Net Global Warming Potential and Greenhouse Gas Intensity in Irrigated Cropping Systems in Northeastern Colorado

    Arvin R. Mosier;Ardell D. Halvorson;Curtis A. Reule;Xuejun J. Liu

  • Generalized model for N2 and N2O production from nitrification and denitrification

    W.J. Parton;A.R. Mosier;D.S. Ojima;D.W. Valentine

  • Closing the global N2O budget: A retrospective analysis 1500–1994

    Carolien Kroeze;Arvin Mosier;Lex Bouwman

  • Ammonia volatilization from synthetic fertilizers and its mitigation strategies: A global synthesis

    Baobao Pan;Shu Kee Lam;Arvin Mosier;Yiqi Luo

  • Global estimates of potential mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions by agriculture

    C.V. Cole;J. Duxbury;J. Freney;O. Heinemeyer

  • CO2, CH4 and N2O flux through a Wyoming snowpack and implications for global budgets

    R. A. Sommerfeld;A. R. Mosier;R. C. Musselman

  • Generalized model for NOx and N2O emissions from soils

    W. J. Parton;E. A. Holland;S. J. Del Grosso;M. D. Hartman

  • Water relations in grassland and desert ecosystems exposed to elevated atmospheric CO2

    J. A. Morgan;D. E. Pataki;Christian Körner;H. Clark

  • Soil processes and global change

    A. R. Mosier

  • Soil denitrification: significance, measurement, and effects of management

    M. S. Aulakh;J. W. Doran;A. R. Mosier

  • Crop Residue Type and Placement Effects on Denitrification and Mineralization

    M. S. Aulakh;D. T. Walters;J. W. Doran;D. D. Francis

  • General model for N2O and N2 gas emissions from soils due to dentrification

    S. J. Del Grosso;W. J. Parton;A. R. Mosier;D. S. Ojima

  • Ecosystem consequences of changing biodiversity

    F. Stuart Chapin;Osvaldo E. Sala;Ingrid C. Burke;J. Phillip Grime

  • USE OF CONTROLLED RELEASE FERTILIZERS AND NITRIFICATION INHIBITORS TO INCREASE NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY AND TO CONSERVE AIR ANDWATER QUALITY

    S. Shoji;J. Delgado;A. Mosier;Y. Miura

  • DAYCENT model analysis of past and contemporary soil N2O and net greenhouse gas flux for major crops in the USA.

    S.J. Del Grosso;S.J. Del Grosso;A.R. Mosier;W.J. Parton;D.S. Ojima

  • Nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural fields: Assessment, measurement and mitigation

    A. R. Mosier;J. M. Duxbury;J. R. Freney;Otto Heinemeyer

Frequent Co-Authors

William J. Parton
William J. Parton Colorado State University
J. R. Freney
J. R. Freney Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Dennis S. Ojima
Dennis S. Ojima Colorado State University
Jack A. Morgan
Jack A. Morgan Agricultural Research Service
Daniel G. Milchunas
Daniel G. Milchunas Colorado State University
Daniel R. LeCain
Daniel R. LeCain Agricultural Research Service
Paul J. Crutzen
Paul J. Crutzen Max Planck Institute for Chemistry
Keith Smith
Keith Smith University of Edinburgh
Ingrid C. Burke
Ingrid C. Burke Yale University
Kevin F. Bronson
Kevin F. Bronson Agricultural Research Service

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