Effect of the temperature and moisture on the N2O emission from some arable soils

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作者
Kurganova, I. N. [1 ]
de Gerenyu, V. O. Lopes [1 ]
机构
[1] Russian Acad Sci, Inst Physicochem & Biol Problems Soil Sci, Pushchino 142290, Moscow Oblast, Russia
基金
俄罗斯基础研究基金会;
关键词
NITROUS-OXIDE EMISSIONS; FREEZE-THAW CYCLES; MICROBIAL BIOMASS CALIBRATION; FUMIGATION-EXTRACTION METHOD; FILLED PORE-SPACE; CARBON-DIOXIDE; AGRICULTURAL SOILS; LAND-USE; DENITRIFICATION; ECOSYSTEMS;
D O I
10.1134/S1064229310080090
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The effect of the temperature and moisture on the emission of N2O from arable soils was studied in model experiments with arable soils at three contrasting levels of wetting and in a wide temperature range (from -5 to +25A degrees C), including freeze-thaw cycles. It was shown that the losses of fertilizer nitrogen from the soils with water contents corresponding to 60 and 75% of the total water capacity (TWC) did not exceed 0.01-0.09% in the entire temperature range. In the soils with an elevated water content (90% of the TWC) at 25A degrees C, the loss of fertilizer nitrogen in the form of N2O reached 2.35% because of the active denitrification. The extra N2O flux initiated by the freeze-thaw processes made up 88-98% of the total nitrous oxide flux during the entire experiment.
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页码:919 / 928
页数:10
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