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Urban ecosystems are rapidly expanding and their effects on atmospheric nitrous oxide (N2O) inventories are unknown. A field study was initiated to quantify the magnitude and patterns of N2O fluxes and to estimate cumulative seasonal fluxes from three turfgrass species. Soil fluxes of N2O were measured over the summer and fall of 2005 using static surface chambers and gas chromatography. Field plots were established on existing swards of two warm season turfgrasses, bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon (L.)) and zoysiagrass (Zosia japonica (Steud.)), and one cool season turfgrass, perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne (L.)) in northeastern
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