Follow
T Clough
T Clough
Verified email at lincoln.ac.nz
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
A review of biochar and soil nitrogen dynamics
TJ Clough, LM Condron, C Kammann, C Müller
Agronomy 3 (2), 275-293, 2013
9972013
Biochar induced soil microbial community change: implications for biogeochemical cycling of carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus
CR Anderson, LM Condron, TJ Clough, M Fiers, A Stewart, RA Hill, ...
Pedobiologia 54 (5-6), 309-320, 2011
8912011
Biochar and the nitrogen cycle: introduction
TJ Clough, LM Condron
Journal of environmental quality 39 (4), 1218-1223, 2010
6282010
Biochar adsorbed ammonia is bioavailable
A Taghizadeh-Toosi, TJ Clough, RR Sherlock, LM Condron
Plant and soil 350, 57-69, 2012
5742012
Unweathered wood biochar impact on nitrous oxide emissions from a bovine‐urine‐amended pasture soil
TJ Clough, JE Bertram, JL Ray, LM Condron, M O'callaghan, RR Sherlock, ...
Soil Science Society of America Journal 74 (3), 852-860, 2010
3842010
Biochar incorporation into pasture soil suppresses in situ nitrous oxide emissions from ruminant urine patches
A Taghizadeh‐Toosi, TJ Clough, LM Condron, RR Sherlock, ...
Journal of environmental quality 40 (2), 468-476, 2011
3702011
Dissolved organic nitrogen: an overlooked pathway of nitrogen loss from agricultural systems?
C Van Kessel, T Clough, JW van Groenigen
Journal of Environmental quality 38 (2), 393-401, 2009
2882009
The temperature dependence of dicyandiamide (DCD) degradation in soils: a data synthesis
FM Kelliher, TJ Clough, H Clark, G Rys, JR Sedcole
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 40 (7), 1878-1882, 2008
2262008
A wood based low-temperature biochar captures NH3-N generated from ruminant urine-N, retaining its bioavailability
A Taghizadeh-Toosi, TJ Clough, RR Sherlock, LM Condron
Plant and Soil 353, 73-84, 2012
2162012
A Review of the Movement and Fate of N2O in the Subsoil
TJ Clough, RR Sherlock, DE Rolston
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 72, 3-11, 2005
1712005
Nitrous oxide emissions and biogeochemical responses to soil freezing-thawing and drying-wetting
KA Congreves, C Wagner-Riddle, BC Si, TJ Clough
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 117, 5-15, 2018
1682018
Ten years of elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide alters soil nitrogen transformations in a sheep‐grazed pasture
T Rütting, TJ Clough, C Mueller, M Lieffering, PCD Newton
Global Change Biology 16 (9), 2530-2542, 2010
1682010
Lime and soil moisture effects on nitrous oxide emissions from a urine patch
TJ Clough, FM Kelliher, RR Sherlock, CD Ford
Soil Science Society of America Journal 68 (5), 1600-1609, 2004
1552004
A comparison of soil and environmental quality under organic and conventional farming systems in New Zealand
LM Condron, KC Cameron, HJ Di, TJ Clough, EA Forbes, RG McLaren, ...
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 43 (4), 443-466, 2000
1542000
Ammonium sorption and ammonia inhibition of nitrite-oxidizing bacteria explain contrasting soil N2O production
RT Venterea, TJ Clough, JA Coulter, F Breuillin-Sessoms, P Wang, ...
Scientific reports 5 (1), 12153, 2015
1522015
Changes in relative gas diffusivity explain soil nitrous oxide flux dynamics
N Balaine, TJ Clough, MH Beare, SM Thomas, ED Meenken, JG Ross
Soil Science Society of America Journal 77 (5), 1496-1505, 2013
1432013
Fate of 15N labelled urine on four soil types
TJ Clough, SF Ledgard, MS Sprosen, MJ Kear
Plant and Soil 199, 195-203, 1998
1421998
Nitrous oxide and methane emissions from cryptogamic covers
K Lenhart, B Weber, W Elbert, J Steinkamp, T Clough, P Crutzen, ...
Global Change Biology 21 (10), 3889-3900, 2015
1182015
Diurnal fluctuations of dissolved nitrous oxide (N2O) concentrations and estimates of N2O emissions from a spring‐fed river: implications for IPCC methodology
TJ Clough, LE Buckthought, FM Kelliher, RR Sherlock
Global Change Biology 13 (5), 1016-1027, 2007
1182007
Comparison of measured and EF5‐r‐derived N2O fluxes from a spring‐fed river
TJ Clough, JE Bertram, RR Sherlock, RL Leonard, BL Nowicki
Global Change Biology 12 (3), 477-488, 2006
1182006
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20