Effect of soil tillage and N fertilization on N2O mitigation in maize in the Brazilian Cerrado

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作者
Campanha, Monica Matoso [1 ]
de Oliveira, Alexsandra Duarte [2 ]
Marriel, Ivanildo Evedio [1 ]
Gontijo Neto, Miguel Marques [1 ]
Malaquias, Juaci Vitoria [2 ]
Landau, Elena Charlotte [1 ]
de Albuquerque Filho, Manoel Ricardo [1 ]
Ribeiro, Fabiana Piontekowski [2 ]
de Carvalho, Arminda Moreira [2 ]
机构
[1] Embrapa Milho & Sorgo, Rodovia MG 424,Km 45,Esmeraldas 2,CP 151, BR-35701970 Sete Lagoas, MG, Brazil
[2] Embrapa Cerrados, Rodovia BR 020,Km 18,CP 08223, BR-73310970 Brasilia, DF, Brazil
关键词
Greenhouse gases; N2O; Emission factor; No-tillage; NITROUS-OXIDE EMISSIONS; GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS; CARBON SEQUESTRATION; CROPPING SYSTEMS; COVER CROPS; FLUXES; AGRICULTURE; INHIBITORS; OXISOL; AGROECOSYSTEMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.07.315
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The management system of soils and nitrogen application can cause impacts on the N2O emissions produced by the agricultural sector. In the establishment of practices of greenhouse gas mitigation for this sector, the objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of soil tillage, with and without N fertilization, on N2O emissions from Oxisols under rainfed maize in the Brazilian Cerrado region. The managements were of monoculture maize under conventional tillage (CT) and no-tillage (NT), with (1) and without (0) application of N fertilizer (0 and 257 kg N ha(-1)). From November 2014 to October 2015, gas emissions were measured. The soil and climate variables were measured and related to the N2O fluxes. In the N-fertilized treatments, N2O fluxes were higher (P < 0.01), ranging from -21 mu g m(-2) h(-1) to 548 mu g m(-2) h(-1) N2O under conventional tillage and from -21 mu g m(-2) h(-1) to 380 mu g m(-2) h(-1) N2O under no-tillage, compared with -6 to 93 mu g m(-2) h(-1) N2O from systems without N application. There was a combined effect of mineral N and water-filled pore space for most N2O fluxes. The emission factors of N2O during maize cultivation were lower than the standard factor (1%) established by the International Panel of Climate Change. During the plant crop cycle, 30% less N2O was emitted from the N-fertilized no-tillage than from the conventional tillage. For the total cumulative N2O (crop cycle + fallow), the N2O emissions from NT1 and CT1 were not different, but 10x higher than those from the respective crops without N fertilization. To the emissions per unit of grain yield, CT1 and NT1 emitted 769 and 391 mg N2O kg(-1) grain produced, respectively, and NT1 was most efficient in fertilizer-into-product conversion. Under maize cultivation, the soil acted as N2O source, regardless of the management. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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页码:1165 / 1174
页数:10
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