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This paper uses the term "incorporated" for residues in CA but not sure if they mean surface applied or incorporated into the soil. I think they mean used as surface residue. They looked at GHG emissions using different amounts of nitrogen. They collected soil samples from fields after 6 years of 0, 187 and 337 kgN/ha; low, medium and high N. Straw was with and without. Adding straw significantly increased N20 and C02 emissions compared to those with out straw. Medium N had lower N2) emissions compared to high N and increased C02 emissions compared to 0N with straw. In conclusion, straw amendment increased GHGs and diminished the risk of losing mineral N by enhancing its turnover. Straw with medium-N soil could mitigate the greenhouse effect and improve the N and carbon (C) balance in farming systems compared to low- and high-N soils.