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Effects of tillage practice on soil structure, N(2)O emissions and economics in cereal production under current socio-economic conditions in central Bosnia and Herzegovina

Conservation tillage is expected to have a positive effect on soil physical properties, soil Carbon (C) storage, while reducing fuel, labour and machinery costs. However, reduced tillage could increase soil nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions and offset the expected gains from increased C sequestration....

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Autores principales: Žurovec, Ognjen, Sitaula, Bishal Kumar, Čustović, Hamid, Žurovec, Jasminka, Dörsch, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5678699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29117229
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187681
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author Žurovec, Ognjen
Sitaula, Bishal Kumar
Čustović, Hamid
Žurovec, Jasminka
Dörsch, Peter
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Sitaula, Bishal Kumar
Čustović, Hamid
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description Conservation tillage is expected to have a positive effect on soil physical properties, soil Carbon (C) storage, while reducing fuel, labour and machinery costs. However, reduced tillage could increase soil nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions and offset the expected gains from increased C sequestration. To date, conservation tillage is barely practiced or studied in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH). Here, we report a field study on the short-term effects of reduced (RT) and no tillage (NT) on N(2)O emission dynamics, yield-scaled N(2)O emissions, soil structure and the economics of cereal production, as compared with conventional tillage (CT). The field experiment was conducted in the Sarajevo region on a clayey loam under typical climatic conditions for humid, continental BH. N(2)O emissions were monitored in a Maize-Barley rotation over two cropping seasons. Soil structure was studied at the end of the second season. In the much wetter 2014, N(2)O emission were in the order of CT > RT > NT, while in the drier 2015, the order was RT > CT > NT. The emission factors were within or slightly above the uncertainty range of the IPCC Tier 1 factor, if taking account for the N input from the cover crop (alfalfa) preceding the first experimental year. Saturated soils in spring, formation of soil crusts and occasional droughts adversely affected yields, particularly in the second year (barley). In 2014, yield-scaled N(2)O emissions ranged from 83.2 to 161.7 g N Mg(-1) grain (corn) but were much greater in the second year due to crop failure (barley). RT had the smallest yield-scaled N(2)O emission in both years. NT resulted in economically inacceptable returns, due to the increased costs of weed control and low yields in both years. The reduced number of operations in RT reduced production costs and generated positive net returns. Therefore, RT could potentially provide agronomic and environmental benefits in crop production in BH.
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spelling pubmed-56786992017-11-18 Effects of tillage practice on soil structure, N(2)O emissions and economics in cereal production under current socio-economic conditions in central Bosnia and Herzegovina Žurovec, Ognjen Sitaula, Bishal Kumar Čustović, Hamid Žurovec, Jasminka Dörsch, Peter PLoS One Research Article Conservation tillage is expected to have a positive effect on soil physical properties, soil Carbon (C) storage, while reducing fuel, labour and machinery costs. However, reduced tillage could increase soil nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions and offset the expected gains from increased C sequestration. To date, conservation tillage is barely practiced or studied in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH). Here, we report a field study on the short-term effects of reduced (RT) and no tillage (NT) on N(2)O emission dynamics, yield-scaled N(2)O emissions, soil structure and the economics of cereal production, as compared with conventional tillage (CT). The field experiment was conducted in the Sarajevo region on a clayey loam under typical climatic conditions for humid, continental BH. N(2)O emissions were monitored in a Maize-Barley rotation over two cropping seasons. Soil structure was studied at the end of the second season. In the much wetter 2014, N(2)O emission were in the order of CT > RT > NT, while in the drier 2015, the order was RT > CT > NT. The emission factors were within or slightly above the uncertainty range of the IPCC Tier 1 factor, if taking account for the N input from the cover crop (alfalfa) preceding the first experimental year. Saturated soils in spring, formation of soil crusts and occasional droughts adversely affected yields, particularly in the second year (barley). In 2014, yield-scaled N(2)O emissions ranged from 83.2 to 161.7 g N Mg(-1) grain (corn) but were much greater in the second year due to crop failure (barley). RT had the smallest yield-scaled N(2)O emission in both years. NT resulted in economically inacceptable returns, due to the increased costs of weed control and low yields in both years. The reduced number of operations in RT reduced production costs and generated positive net returns. Therefore, RT could potentially provide agronomic and environmental benefits in crop production in BH. Public Library of Science 2017-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5678699/ /pubmed/29117229 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187681 Text en © 2017 Žurovec 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Dörsch, Peter
Effects of tillage practice on soil structure, N(2)O emissions and economics in cereal production under current socio-economic conditions in central Bosnia and Herzegovina
title Effects of tillage practice on soil structure, N(2)O emissions and economics in cereal production under current socio-economic conditions in central Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full Effects of tillage practice on soil structure, N(2)O emissions and economics in cereal production under current socio-economic conditions in central Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_fullStr Effects of tillage practice on soil structure, N(2)O emissions and economics in cereal production under current socio-economic conditions in central Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_full_unstemmed Effects of tillage practice on soil structure, N(2)O emissions and economics in cereal production under current socio-economic conditions in central Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_short Effects of tillage practice on soil structure, N(2)O emissions and economics in cereal production under current socio-economic conditions in central Bosnia and Herzegovina
title_sort effects of tillage practice on soil structure, n(2)o emissions and economics in cereal production under current socio-economic conditions in central bosnia and herzegovina
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5678699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29117229
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0187681
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