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[Effects of Biochar and Straw on Soil N2O Emission from a Wheat Maize Rotation System].

Zhan-Ming Tang1, Xing-Ren Liu1, Qing-Wen Zhang1, Gui-Chun Li1.   

Abstract

The effects of biochar and straw return on soil N2O emissions were studied in the winter wheat-summer maize rotation system of intensively farmed land in North China to provide a theoretical basis for N2O emission reduction and the efficient straw utilization. The experiment included the following four treatments:① Control (CK); ② Biochar application at a rate of 9.0 t·(hm2·a)-1 (C); ③ Straw return (SR); and ④ Straw return plus biochar application at a rate of 9.0 t·(hm2·a)-1 (C+SR). The results showed that in the wheat season, the CK treatment showed a slight decrease in soil N2O emission while the SR and C+SR treatments promoted soil N2O emission by 47.4% and 71.8%, respectively. In the maize-growing season, the CK treatment reduced soil N2O emission by 29.8% while the SR and C+SR treatments increased soil N2O emission by 13.4% and 35.8%, respectively. During the wheat-growing season, the soil water, NH4+-N, and MBN content were the main environmental factors affecting N2O emissions; during the maize-growing season, NO3--N, NH4+-N, and MBC content were the main environmental factors affecting emissions. Based on our results, the application of biochar to cropland is an effective option for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, whereas direct straw return to fields might not be an effective strategy. More research is now needed to examine the effect of the return of straw of different maturity on N2O emissions.

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Keywords:  NH4+-N; NO3--N; biochar; microbial biomass carbon(MBC); microbial biomass nitrogen(MBN); straw

Year:  2021        PMID: 33742954     DOI: 10.13227/j.hjkx.202008186

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Huan Jing Ke Xue        ISSN: 0250-3301


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1.  Effects of conservation tillage strategies on soil physicochemical indicators and N2O emission under spring wheat monocropping system conditions.

Authors:  Jianyu Yuan; Lijuan Yan; Guang Li; Mahran Sadiq; Nasir Rahim; Jiangqi Wu; Weiwei Ma; Guorong Xu; Mengyin Du
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 4.996

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