Can fertigation reduce nitrous oxide emissions from wheat and canola fields?

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作者
Chai, Leanne L. [1 ]
Hernandez-Ramirez, Guillermo [1 ]
Dyck, Miles [1 ]
Pauly, Doon [3 ]
Kryzanowski, Len [2 ]
Middleton, Allan [3 ]
Powers, Leigh-Anne [3 ]
Lohstraeter, Germar [2 ]
Werk, Deb [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Renewable Resources, 442 Earth Sci Bldg, Edmonton, AB T6G 2EG, Canada
[2] Lethbridge Res Ctr, Alberta Agr & Forestry, 5403 1st Ave South, Lethbridge, AB T1J 4B1, Canada
[3] Alberta Agr & Forestry, JG Odonoghue Bldg,7000-113 St, Edmonton, AB T6H 5T6, Canada
关键词
Nitrous oxide; Fertigation; Irrigation; Fertilization; Greenhouse gas; GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS; N2O EMISSIONS; DRIP IRRIGATION; AGRONOMIC ASSESSMENT; AGRICULTURAL SOILS; CROPPING SYSTEMS; CARBON-DIOXIDE; MANAGEMENT; FERTILIZER; TEXTURE;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141014
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Increasing nitrogen fertilization and irrigation can contribute to nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from agriculture. Relative to the conventional practice of one-pass fertilization with all N applied at crop seeding, this study examined how splitting the total N fertilization into seeding time and in-crop fertigation impacts N2O emission factors (EF) in irrigated wheat (Triticum aestivum) and canola (Brassica napus) in Southern Alberta, Canada during two growing seasons (May to Oct. in 2015 and 2016). With all the N applied at crop seeding, the growing-season N2O EF of irrigated wheat and canola was in average 0.23 +/- 0.03%. Conversely, implementing N fertigation lowered the magnitudes of N2O EF in each of the four crop-years, averaging 0.16 +/- 0.04%. Most of the reductions in N2O emissions due to fertigation occurred with low and intermediate N rates (total rates of 60 and 90 kg N ha(-1)) and in the second year of the study. This second year had recurrent, early-season rainfalls following seeding (and prior to fertigation) that triggered differences in the daily and cumulative N2O fluxes. Within this year, fertigation on wheal consistently lowered the growing-season N2O EF from a high of 0.27% to only 0.11% (P< 0.001). Also, at the intermediate rale of 90 kg N ha(-1), fertigation synergistically reduced the N2O EF of canola by half, from 0.13% to 0.06% (P < 0.01). However, the mitigating effects of fertigation vanished with the highest N rate in the study (120 kg N ha(-1)). Even with fertigation, this highest N rale resulted in high emissions in wheat, and lesser so in canola in part due to the higher N uptake of canola. Moreover, canola often manifested narrower ratios of N2O emission-to-grain yield (EFyield) than wheal. This interplay of crop species, rainfall and N management suggests that implementing fertigation with reduced N rates can proactively mitigates N2O. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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