Does the application of biogas slurry reduce soil N2O emissions and increase crop yield?-A systematic review

被引:5
|
作者
Kong, Fanjing [1 ,2 ]
Li, Qing [1 ]
Yang, Zhimin [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Chen, Yucheng [1 ,2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Southwest Univ, Coll Resources & Environm Sci, Chongqing 400716, Peoples R China
[2] Chongqing Engn Res Ctr Rural Cleaner Prod, Key Lab Agr Soil Pollut Risk Management & Control, Chongqing 400716, Peoples R China
[3] Chongqing Key Lab Water Environm Evolut & Pollut P, Chongqing 400716, Peoples R China
[4] Southwest Univ, Coll Resources & Environm, 216 Tiansheng St, Chongqing 400716, Peoples R China
关键词
Biogas slurry; Chemical fertilizer; Nitrous oxide emission; Crop production; GREENHOUSE-GAS MITIGATION; NITROUS-OXIDE; AGRICULTURAL SOILS; METHANE EMISSIONS; CARBON-DIOXIDE; PIG SLURRY; AMMONIA; NITRIFICATION; ACCUMULATION; GROUNDWATER;
D O I
10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118339
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The use of organic fertilizer for agricultural production can reduce the use of chemical fertilizer (CF), reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and maintain crop production. However, biogas slurry (BS), a liquid with a high moisture content and a low C/N ratio, differs from commercial organic fertilizer and manure in terms of its impact on the soil N cycle. Replacing CF with BS needs to be reconsidered regarding soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and crop production in terms of fertilization, agricultural land type, and soil characteristics. For this systematic review, the results of 92 published studies worldwide were collected. Based on the findings, the combined application of BS and CF can significantly increase soil total N (TN), microbial biomass N (MBN), and soil organic matter (SOM) levels. The Chaol and ACE index values of soil bacteria were increased by 13.58% and 18.53%, whereas those of soil fungi were decreased by 10.45% and 14.53%, respectively. At a replacement ratio (rr) & LE; 70%, crop yield was promoted by 2.20%-12.17%, and soil N2O emissions were reduced by 1.94%- 21.81%. A small rr (& LE;30%) was more conducive to growth, and a moderate rr (30% < rr & LE; 70%) was more favorable for N2O emission reduction, especially in the dryland crop system. However, at rr = 100%, soil N2O emissions in neutral and alkaline dryland soil were increased by 28.56%-32.22%. The importance analysis of the influencing factors showed that the proportion of BS, the N application rate, and the temperature were the factors affecting soil N2O emissions. Our results provide a scientific basis for the safe use of BS in agricultural systems.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Biogas slurry application could potentially reduce N2O emissions and increase crop yield
    Rahaman, Md Arifur
    Zhang, Qingwen
    Shi, Yulong
    Zhan, Xiaoying
    Li, Guichun
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 778
  • [2] Effect of biogas slurry application on CH4 and N2O emissions, Cu and Zn uptakes by whole crop rice in a paddy field in Japan
    Win, Aye Thida
    Toyota, Koki
    Win, Khin Thawda
    Motobayashi, Takashi
    Ookawa, Taiichiro
    Hirasawa, Tadashi
    Chen, Dingjiang
    Lu, Jun
    SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, 2014, 60 (03) : 411 - 422
  • [3] Application of straw-derived biochar: a sustainable approach to improve soil quality and crop yield and reduce N2O emissions in paddy soil
    Kumar, Raushan
    Mondal, Bipradeep
    Bordoloi, Nirmali
    Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2024, 31 (51) : 60804 - 60818
  • [4] The influence of management and environmental variables on soil N2O emissions in a crop system in Southern Italy
    Ranucci, Silvia
    Bertolini, Teresa
    Vitale, Luca
    Di Tommasi, Paul
    Ottaiano, Lucia
    Oliva, Marco
    Amato, Umberto
    Fierro, Angelo
    Magliulo, Vincenzo
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2011, 343 (1-2) : 83 - 96
  • [5] Pig slurry treatment modifies slurry composition, N2O, and CO2 emissions after soil incorporation
    Bertora, Chiara
    Alluvione, Francesco
    Zavattaro, Laura
    van Groenigen, Jan Willem
    Velthof, Gerard
    Grignani, Carlo
    SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY, 2008, 40 (08) : 1999 - 2006
  • [6] How does deep-band fertilizer placement reduce N2O emissions and increase maize yields?
    Wu, Peng
    Chen, Guangzhou
    Liu, Fu
    Cai, Tie
    Zhang, Peng
    Jia, Zhikuan
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 322
  • [7] Dynamics and emissions of N2O in groundwater: A review
    Jurado, Anna
    Borges, Alberto V.
    Brouyere, Serge
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2017, 584 : 207 - 218
  • [8] Effect of cattle slurry application techniques on N2O and NH3 emissions from a loamy soil
    Herr, Christina
    Mannheim, Thomas
    Mueller, Torsten
    Ruser, Reiner
    JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION AND SOIL SCIENCE, 2019, 182 (06) : 964 - 979
  • [9] Application of nitrification inhibitor on soil to reduce NH3 and N2O emission after slurry spreading
    Maffia, Jacopo
    Rolle, Luca
    Pelissetti, Simone
    Vocino, Francesco
    Dzikowski, Marcin
    Ceruti, Matteo
    Dinuccio, Elio
    PROCEEDINGS OF 2020 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON METROLOGY FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY (METROAGRIFOR), 2020, : 58 - 62
  • [10] Soil N2O emissions following cover-crop residues application under two soil moisture conditions
    Pimentel, Laisa Gouveia
    Weiler, Douglas Adams
    Pedroso, Gabriel Munhoz
    Bayer, Cimelio
    JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION AND SOIL SCIENCE, 2015, 178 (04) : 631 - 640