Dlamini, Jerry CelumusaTesfamariam, Eyob HabteVerbeeck, M.Loick, N.Louro-Lopez, A.Hawkins, J.M.B.Blackwell, M.S.A.Dunn, R.M.Collins, A.L.Cardenas, L.M.2024-01-232024-01-232024-01Dlamini, J. C., Tesfamariam, E. H., Verbeeck, M., Loick, N., Louro- Lopez, A., Hawkins, J. M. B., Blackwell, M. S. A., Dunn, R. M., Collins, A. L., & Cardenas, L. M. (2024). Do NO, N2O, N2 and CO2 fluxes differ in soils sourced from cropland and varying riparian buffer vegetation? An incubation study. Soil Use and Management, 40, e12951. https://doi.org/10.1111/sum.12951.0266-0032 (print)1475-2743 (online)10.1111/sum.12951http://hdl.handle.net/2263/94067DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : Data available from authors upon reasonable request.Please read abstract in the article.en© 2023 The Authors. Soil Use and Management published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Society of Soil Science. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.Riparian buffersDenitrification potentialGas fluxesGreenhouse gas (GHG) emissionsNitrogen cyclingSDG-06: Clean water and sanitationDo NO, N2O, N2 and CO2 fluxes differ in soils sourced from cropland and varying riparian buffer vegetation? An incubation studyArticle