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The influence of mineral fertilization and legumes cultivation on the N2O soil emissions

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  • T. Sosulski

    (Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Warsaw, Poland)

  • E. Szara

    (Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Warsaw, Poland)

  • W. Stępień

    (Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Warsaw, Poland)

  • B. Rutkowska

    (Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Warsaw, Poland)

Abstract

The research aimed at the assessment of the influence of mineral nitrogen (CaNPK) fertilization and lupine cropping on the N2O emissions from agricultural soil. Observations were collected from CaNPK and Ca fertilization systems (further referred to as NIL due to the absence of nitrogen (N) fertilizers) in two consecutive years (2012 and 2013) on a long-term (since 1923) field experiment in Skierniewice in Central Poland. N2O emissions from the soil were measured in situ by the means of infrared spectroscopy using a portable FTIR spectrometer Alpha (Bruker). N2O fluxes from soils treated under CaNPK and NIL treatments were similar. No significant influence of the current treatment or cropping on the N2O emissions was noted in the CaNPK treated soil. N2O emissions in 2012 (barley, ammonium nitrate application) and 2013 (lupine, no mineral nitrogen application) were similar (0.17-23.04 g N2O-N/ha/day, median 4.29 and 0.09-19.46 g N2O-N/ha/day, median 4.45, respectively). During the growing period of 2012 (barley, ammonium nitrate application), the N2O-N emissions from the CaNPK treated soil (uncorrected for NIL) represented 1.02% of the applied N dose. In the growing period of 2013 (lupine, no mineral nitrogen application), the yield-scaled N2O-N emissions from CaNPK and NIL treatments equaled respectively to 4.4 g and 5.4 g N2O-N per 1 kg of nitrogen accumulated by lupine.

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  • T. Sosulski & E. Szara & W. Stępień & B. Rutkowska, 2015. "The influence of mineral fertilization and legumes cultivation on the N2O soil emissions," Plant, Soil and Environment, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 61(12), pages 529-536.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlpse:v:61:y:2015:i:12:id:229-2015-pse
    DOI: 10.17221/229/2015-PSE
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    1. T. Sosulski & E. Szara & W. Stępień & M. Szymańska, 2014. "Nitrous oxide emissions from the soil under different fertilization systems on a long-term experiment," Plant, Soil and Environment, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 60(11), pages 481-488.
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    1. Beata RUTKOWSKA & Wiesław SZULC & Ewa SZARA & Monika SKOWROŃSKA & Tamara JADCZYSZYN, 2017. "Soil N2O emissions under conventional and reduced tillage methods and maize cultivation," Plant, Soil and Environment, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 63(8), pages 342-347.
    2. Tomasz SOSULSKI & Ewa SZARA & Magdalena SZYMAŃSKA & Wojciech STĘPIEŃ, 2017. "N2O emission and nitrogen and carbon leaching from the soil in relation to long-term and current mineral and organic fertilization - a laboratory study," Plant, Soil and Environment, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 63(3), pages 97-104.

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