Delayed nitrogen application after straw and charred straw addition altered the hot moment of soil N2O emissions

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作者
Ye, Xin [1 ]
Ran, Hongyu [1 ]
Wang, Xiao [1 ]
Li, Guitong [1 ]
Ambus, Per [2 ]
Wang, Gang [1 ,3 ]
Zhu, Kun [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] China Agr Univ, Dept Soil & Water Sci, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Geosci & Nat Resource Management, Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] China Agr Univ, Natl Black Soil & Agr Res, Beijing, Peoples R China
[4] China Agr Univ, Dept Soil & Water Sci, Beijing 100193, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
biochar; charred straw; N2O emission factor; soil pH; straw returning forms; GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS; AGRICULTURAL SOILS; REACTIVE NITROGEN; ENZYME-ACTIVITIES; OXIDE EMISSIONS; ORGANIC-CARBON; WHEAT-STRAW; BIOCHAR; NITRIFICATION; HOTSPOTS;
D O I
10.1111/ejss.13349
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The combination of nitrogen (N) fertilization and straw incorporation has complex influences on soil N transformations and derived nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions. This study aimed to reveal the coupled effects of straw returning forms and N fertilizer management on soil N2O emissions. Here, carbon (C) sources with varied availabilities were supplied by different straw returning forms, including straw, charred straw, and combined application of straw and charred straw. The time gaps between additions of exogenous N and C sources were carried out by managing the timing of N fertilization, including N application simultaneous with or delayed after straw return. Soil N2O emissions under different straw returning forms and their response relationships to soil C, N, microbial biomass, as well as soil pH and oxygen (O-2) were explored. Co-application of straw and N fertilizer provided sufficient C and N sources, enhanced the microbial biomass, and consequently increased N2O emissions. Delayed N fertilization could decouple the response of N2O emissions to straw addition, because of constrained N availability and limited pH decline, which decreased the cumulative N2O emissions significantly. Possibly due to straw induced N immobilization coupled with charred straw induced pH elevation, the combined application of straw and charred straw constrained soil N2O emissions compared with straw only application, regardless of N fertilizer management. By shaping the microbial biomass and soil C, N, and O-2 dynamics, delayed application of N fertilizer could further enhance the inhibition effect of the charred straw and straw combination on soil N2O emissions. Therefore, the varied straw returning forms and the timing of N fertilization could affect the supply of available C and N, influencing the hot moments of N2O emissions, and the joint addition of straw and charred straw with a few weeks delayed N application could possibly reduce the risk of soil N2O emissions from straw return systems. Such mitigation potential should be evaluated further under field conditions.Highlights center dot Delayed N fertilization attenuated the magnitude of N2O emissions after straw additions.center dot Combination of charred straw with straw mitigated N2O emissions, further enhanced by delayed N fertilization.center dot Soil pH was the chief regulator for N2O emissions under different straw returning forms and N application.
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