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Mitigating nitrous oxide and methane emissions from soil in rice-wheat system of the Indo-Gangetic plain with nitrification and urease inhibitors. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the effectiveness of various nitrification and urease inhibitors in reducing methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from fertilized soil in rice-wheat systems.
  • The nitrification inhibitors tested include neem cake, thiosulphate, coated calcium carbide, neem oil coated urea, and dicyandiamide (DCD), while hydroquinone served as a urease inhibitor.
  • Results showed that while some inhibitors reduced N2O emissions significantly, their effects on CH4 emissions varied, with most inhibitors lowering CH4 emissions except for hydroquinone and thiosulphate, suggesting their potential for mitigating overall greenhouse gas emissions.

Article Abstract

Mitigation of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soil is important to reduce the global warming. Efficacy of five nitrification inhibitors, i.e. neem (Azadirachta melia) cake, thiosulphate, coated calcium carbide, neem oil coated urea and dicyandiamide (DCD) and one urease inhibitor, hydroquinone, in mitigating N2O and CH4 emissions from fertilized soil was tested in rice-wheat system in the Indo-Gangetic plains. The closed chamber technique was used for the collection of gas samples, which were analyzed using gas chromatography. Reduction in N2O emission on the application of nitrification/urease inhibitors along with urea ranged from 5% with hydroquinone to 31% with thiosulphate in rice and 7% with hydroquinone to 29% with DCD in wheat crop. The inhibitors also influenced the emission of CH4. While application of neem coated urea, coated calcium carbide, neem oil and DCD reduced the emission of CH4; hydroquinone and thiosulphate increased the emission when compared to urea alone. However, the global warming potential was lower with the inhibitors (except hydroquinone) as compared to urea alone, suggesting that these substances could be used for mitigating greenhouse gas emission from the rice-wheat systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2004.09.003DOI Listing

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