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Nitrogen losses and greenhouse gas emissions under different N and water management in a subtropical double-season rice cropping system.

Kaiming Liang1, Xuhua Zhong2, Nongrong Huang1, Rubenito M Lampayan3, Yanzhuo Liu1, Junfeng Pan1, Bilin Peng1, Xiangyu Hu1, Youqiang Fu1.   

Abstract

Nitrogen non-point pollution and greenhouse gas (GHG) emission are major challenges in rice production. This study examined options for both economic and environmental sustainability through optimizing water and N management. Field experiments were conducted to examine the crop yields, N use efficiency (NUE), greenhouse gas emissions, N losses under different N and water management. There were four treatments: zero N input with farmer's water management (N0), farmer's N and water management (FP), optimized N management with farmer's water management (OPTN) and optimized N management with alternate wetting and drying irrigation (OPTN+AWD). Grain yields in OPTN and OPTN+AWD treatments increased by 13.0-17.3% compared with FP. Ammonia volatilization (AV) was the primary pathway for N loss for all treatments and accounted for over 50% of the total losses. N losses mainly occurred before mid-tillering. N losses through AV, leaching and surface runoff in OPTN were reduced by 18.9-51.6% compared with FP. OPTN+AWD further reduced N losses from surface runoff and leaching by 39.1% and 6.2% in early rice season, and by 46.7% and 23.5% in late rice season, respectively, compared with OPTN. The CH4 emissions in OPTN+AWD were 20.4-45.4% lower than in OPTN and FP. Total global warming potential of CH4 and N2O was the lowest in OPTN+AWD. On-farm comparison confirmed that N loss through runoff in OPTN+AWD was reduced by over 40% as compared with FP. OPTN and OPTN+AWD significantly increased grain yield by 6.7-13.9%. These results indicated that optimizing water and N management can be a simple and effective approach for enhancing yield with reduced environmental footprints.
Copyright © 2017. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Methane emission; Nitrogen losses; Nitrous oxide emission; South China

Year:  2017        PMID: 28734249     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.07.118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-03-16       Impact factor: 5.753

2.  Improving nitrogen use efficiency by manipulating nitrate remobilization in plants.

Authors:  Kuo-En Chen; Hui-Yu Chen; Ching-Shan Tseng; Yi-Fang Tsay
Journal:  Nat Plants       Date:  2020-08-31       Impact factor: 15.793

3.  Optimized nitrogen rate, plant density, and irrigation level reduced ammonia emission and nitrate leaching on maize farmland in the oasis area of China.

Authors:  Aziiba Emmanuel Asibi; Wen Yin; Falong Hu; Zhilong Fan; Zhiwen Gou; Hongwei Yang; Yao Guo; Qiang Chai
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2022-01-19       Impact factor: 2.984

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