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Frozen Cropland Soil in Northeast China as Source of N(2)O and CO(2) Emissions

Agricultural soils are important sources of atmospheric N(2)O and CO(2). However, in boreal agro-ecosystems the contribution of the winter season to annual emissions of these gases has rarely been determined. In this study, soil N(2)O and CO(2) fluxes were measured for 6 years in a corn-soybean-whea...

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Autores principales: Miao, Shujie, Qiao, Yunfa, Han, Xiaozeng, Brancher Franco, Roberta, Burger, Martin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4275265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25536036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115761
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author Miao, Shujie
Qiao, Yunfa
Han, Xiaozeng
Brancher Franco, Roberta
Burger, Martin
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Qiao, Yunfa
Han, Xiaozeng
Brancher Franco, Roberta
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description Agricultural soils are important sources of atmospheric N(2)O and CO(2). However, in boreal agro-ecosystems the contribution of the winter season to annual emissions of these gases has rarely been determined. In this study, soil N(2)O and CO(2) fluxes were measured for 6 years in a corn-soybean-wheat rotation in northeast China to quantify the contribution of wintertime N(2)O and CO(2) fluxes to annual emissions. The treatments were chemical fertilizer (NPK), chemical fertilizer plus composted pig manure (NPKOM), and control (Cont.). Mean soil N(2)O fluxes among all three treatments in the winter (November–March), when soil temperatures are below −7°C for extended periods, were 0.89–3.01 µg N m(−2 )h(−1), and in between the growing season and winter (October and April), when freeze-thaw events occur, 1.73–5.48 µg N m(−2 )h(−1). The cumulative N(2)O emissions were on average 0.27–1.39, 0.03–0.08 and 0.03–0.11 kg N(2)O(–)N ha(−1) during the growing season, October and April, and winter, respectively. The average contributions of winter N(2)O efflux to annual emissions were 6.3–12.1%. In all three seasons, the highest N(2)O emissions occurred in NPKOM, while NPK and Cont. emissions were similar. Cumulative CO(2) emissions were 2.73–4.94, 0.13–0.20 and 0.07–0.11 Mg CO(2)-C ha(−1) during growing season, October and April, and winter, respectively. The contribution of winter CO(2) to total annual emissions was 2.0–2.4%. Our results indicate that in boreal agricultural systems in northeast China, CO(2) and N(2)O emissions continue throughout the winter.
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spelling pubmed-42752652014-12-31 Frozen Cropland Soil in Northeast China as Source of N(2)O and CO(2) Emissions Miao, Shujie Qiao, Yunfa Han, Xiaozeng Brancher Franco, Roberta Burger, Martin PLoS One Research Article Agricultural soils are important sources of atmospheric N(2)O and CO(2). However, in boreal agro-ecosystems the contribution of the winter season to annual emissions of these gases has rarely been determined. In this study, soil N(2)O and CO(2) fluxes were measured for 6 years in a corn-soybean-wheat rotation in northeast China to quantify the contribution of wintertime N(2)O and CO(2) fluxes to annual emissions. The treatments were chemical fertilizer (NPK), chemical fertilizer plus composted pig manure (NPKOM), and control (Cont.). Mean soil N(2)O fluxes among all three treatments in the winter (November–March), when soil temperatures are below −7°C for extended periods, were 0.89–3.01 µg N m(−2 )h(−1), and in between the growing season and winter (October and April), when freeze-thaw events occur, 1.73–5.48 µg N m(−2 )h(−1). The cumulative N(2)O emissions were on average 0.27–1.39, 0.03–0.08 and 0.03–0.11 kg N(2)O(–)N ha(−1) during the growing season, October and April, and winter, respectively. The average contributions of winter N(2)O efflux to annual emissions were 6.3–12.1%. In all three seasons, the highest N(2)O emissions occurred in NPKOM, while NPK and Cont. emissions were similar. Cumulative CO(2) emissions were 2.73–4.94, 0.13–0.20 and 0.07–0.11 Mg CO(2)-C ha(−1) during growing season, October and April, and winter, respectively. The contribution of winter CO(2) to total annual emissions was 2.0–2.4%. Our results indicate that in boreal agricultural systems in northeast China, CO(2) and N(2)O emissions continue throughout the winter. Public Library of Science 2014-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4275265/ /pubmed/25536036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115761 Text en © 2014 Miao et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Miao, Shujie
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Han, Xiaozeng
Brancher Franco, Roberta
Burger, Martin
Frozen Cropland Soil in Northeast China as Source of N(2)O and CO(2) Emissions
title Frozen Cropland Soil in Northeast China as Source of N(2)O and CO(2) Emissions
title_full Frozen Cropland Soil in Northeast China as Source of N(2)O and CO(2) Emissions
title_fullStr Frozen Cropland Soil in Northeast China as Source of N(2)O and CO(2) Emissions
title_full_unstemmed Frozen Cropland Soil in Northeast China as Source of N(2)O and CO(2) Emissions
title_short Frozen Cropland Soil in Northeast China as Source of N(2)O and CO(2) Emissions
title_sort frozen cropland soil in northeast china as source of n(2)o and co(2) emissions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4275265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25536036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115761
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