Effect of Film Mulching, Straw Retention, and Nitrogen Fertilization on the N2O and N2 Emission in a Winter Wheat Field

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作者
Peng Y. [1 ]
Li H.-T. [1 ]
Zhang S.-W. [1 ]
Yang T. [1 ]
Wang X.-F. [1 ]
Zhou C.-J. [2 ]
Wang L.-Q. [1 ]
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[1] College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&F University, Yangling
[2] College of Life Sciences, Northwest A&F University, Yangling
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Huanjing Kexue/Environmental Science | 2022年 / 43卷 / 03期
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Film mulching; Nitrogen fertilizer; Soil N[!sub]2[!/sub]O and N[!sub]2[!/sub] emissions; Straw retention; Winter wheat;
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10.13227/j.hjkx.202105100
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In order to explore the characteristics of N2O emissions from winter wheat fields in the Loess Plateau under different farming methods and nitrogen levels, the dynamic changes in N2O emissions from rain-fed winter wheat fields were quantified using static box-gas chromatography. Winter wheat 'Xiaoyan22' was used as the material, and a two-factor split area design was adopted. The conventional tillage (CT), straw incorporated into soil (SM), and flat film mulching (FM) were assigned as the main plot, and three nitrogen fertilizer rates (no nitrogen fertilization, 20% nitrogen reduction (144 kg•hm-2), and conventional nitrogen application (180 kg•hm-2)) were assigned as a split plot. Taking CT as a control, the effects of FM and SM on soil N2O emissions under different nitrogen rates were assessed. Furthermore, the correlation between relevant environmental factors and N2O emission flux were analyzed, and N2 emissions were estimated using empirical formulas. The results showed the following: the N2O emissions from the soil of each nitrogen treatment occurred within 20 days, and N2O emission flux peaked within two weeks post-fertilization. The average N2O flux, the total N2O emissions, and the global warming potential of N2O were 1.92-22.75 μg•(m2•h)-1, 0.10-0.46 kg•hm-2, and 26.72-122.15 kg•hm-2, respectively. The N2O emission coefficient of fertilizer nitrogen was 0.05%-0.28%. The total N2 emissions ranged from 0.70-1.82 kg•hm-2. The N fertilization and film mulching significantly increased the N2O emission flux (P<0.05) and the cumulative N2O emissions (P<0.05); however, SM marginally reduced the total N2O emissions. The N2O emission coefficient and global warming potential of fertilizer nitrogen under FM were significantly higher than those under CT and SM (P<0.05). The N2O emissions without nitrogen treatment were only significantly positively correlated with soil water-filled pore spaces (WFPS) (P<0.05); the N2O emissions in the N fertilization condition were significantly positively correlated with WFPS, ω(NO3--N), ω(NH4+-N), and 0-5 cm soil layer temperature (P<0.05). Overall, under the condition of no fertilization, water was the main factor to control the nitrogen transformation and soil N2O emission; nevertheless, under the N fertilization condition, both nitrification and denitrification contributed to the N2O emissions in the rain-fed winter wheat fields. Film mulching practice and nitrogen application markedly increased the N2O emissions, fertilizer nitrogen emission coefficient, and global warming potential in the rain-fed winter wheat fields. Nonetheless, straw incorporated into the soil resulted in a marginal reduction in N2O emissions. © 2022, Science Press. All right reserved.
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页码:1668 / 1677
页数:9
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