Nitrous Oxide Emissions Increase Exponentially When Optimum Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates Are Exceeded in the North China Plain

被引:115
作者
Song, Xiaotong [1 ]
Liu, Min [1 ,2 ]
Ju, Xiaotang [1 ]
Gao, Bing [3 ]
Su, Fang [1 ]
Chen, Xinping [1 ,4 ]
Rees, Robert M. [5 ]
机构
[1] China Agr Univ, Coll Resources & Environm Sci, Beijing 100193, Peoples R China
[2] Qinzhou Univ, Coll Resources & Environm Sci, Qinzhou 535000, Peoples R China
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Inst Urban Environm, Key Lab Urban Environm & Hlth, Xiamen 361021, Peoples R China
[4] Southwest Univ, Coll Resources & Environm, Chongqing 400715, Peoples R China
[5] SRUC, West Mains Rd, Edinburgh EH9 3JG, Midlothian, Scotland
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会; 中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS; ALTERNATIVE CROPPING SYSTEMS; HIGH-YIELD MAIZE; SOIL NITRATE-N; N2O EMISSIONS; AGRONOMIC ASSESSMENT; NONLINEAR RESPONSE; USE EFFICIENCY; WHEAT YIELD; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1021/acs.est.8b03931
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The IPCC assume a linear relationship between nitrogen (N) application rate and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in inventory reporting, however, a growing number of studies show a nonlinear relationship under specific soil-climatic conditions. In the North China plain, a global hotspot of N2O emissions, covering a land as large as Germany, the correlation between N rate and N2O emissions remains unclear. We have therefore specifically investigated the N2O response to N applications by conducting field experiments with five N rates, and high-frequency measurements of N2O emissions across contrasting climatic years. Our results showed that cumulative and yield-scaled N2O emissions both increased exponentially as N applications were raised above the optimum rate in maize (Zea mays L.). In wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) there was a corresponding quadratic increase in N2O emissions with the magnitude of the response in 2012-2013 distinctly larger than that in 2013-2014 owing to the effects of extreme snowfall. Existing empirical models (including the IPCC approach) of the N2O response to N rate have overestimated N2O emissions in the North China plain, even at high N rates. Our study therefore provides a new and robust analysis of the effects of fertilizer rate and climatic conditions on N2O emissions.
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页码:12504 / 12513
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