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Reducing Nitrous Oxide Emissions in Polyhouse Cultivation of Vegetables in Arid Regions

Anandkumar Naorem of the ICAR-Central Arid Zone Research Institute, Jodhpur in India will perform polyhouse farming experiments in the Indian state of Rajasthan to identify soil conditions that reduce emission of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide. Polyhouses are greenhouse-style but enclosed in polyethylene rather than glass. They will grow tomato plants as a vegetable test crop, adjusting soil properties by varying factors including the type of mulch, irrigation frequency, the type of nitrogen compound added, and whether biochar is added. They will assess soil health through analysis of its physical, chemical, and biological properties, focusing on how they relate to nitrous oxide emission. The results will guide improvements in polyhouse farming particularly relevant as a sustainable agricultural strategy for arid regions.

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