Strategies for mitigating N2O and N2 emissions from an intensive sugarcane cropping system

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Johannes Friedl
Daniel Warner
Weijin Wang
David W. Rowlings
Peter R. Grace
Clemens Scheer
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[1] Queensland University of Technology,Centre for Agriculture and the Bioeconomy
[2] Department of Environment and Science (DES),undefined
[3] Institute for Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK-IFU) Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),undefined
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Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems | 2023年 / 125卷
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Denitrification; Climate change; Enhanced efficiency fertilisers; Nitrification inhibitors; Residue retention;
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In sugarcane cropping systems, high rates of N fertiliser are typically applied as sub-surface bands creating localised zones of high mineral N concentrations. This in combination with high levels of crop residue (trash) retention and a warm and humid climate creates conditions that are known to promote soil denitrification, resulting in high emissions of the potent greenhouse gas N2O. These losses illustrate inefficient use of N fertilisers but total denitrification losses in the form of N2 and N2O remain largely unknown. We used the 15N gas flux method to investigate the effect of cane trash removal and the use of the nitrification inhibitor 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) on N2 and N2O emissions on a commercial sugarcane farm at Bundaberg, Australia. High gaseous N losses were observed under the standard grower practice where cane trash retention and N fertiliser application (145 kg N ha−1 as urea) resulted in N2 and N2O emissions (36.1 kg N ha−1) from the subsurface N fertiliser band, with more than 50% of these losses emitted as N2O. Cane trash removal reduced N2 emission by 34% and N2O emission by 51%, but had no effect on the N2O/(N2 + N2O) ratio. The use of DMPP lowered N2 and N2O emission by 35% and 98%, respectively, reducing the percentage of these losses (N2 + N2O) emitted as N2O to only 4%. We conclude that the use of DMPP is an effective strategy to reduce N losses, minimise N2O emissions, while keeping the benefits of cane trash retention in sugarcane cropping systems.
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