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Fertilizer induced nitrous oxide emissions from Vertisols and Alfisols during sweet sorghum cultivation in the Indian semi-arid tropics. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study measured nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions during sweet sorghum cultivation in Indian semi-arid tropics using a closed chamber technique, focusing on two soil types: Vertisols and Alfisols.
  • N2O emissions were significantly influenced by nitrogen (N) fertilizer application (90 kg/ha) and rainfall, with Alfisols emitting 1.81 N2O-N kg/ha and Vertisols emitting 0.70 N2O-N kg/ha under N treatment.
  • The findings indicate that soil properties affect N2O emissions, highlighting the importance of monitoring across various agro-ecological regions for accurate greenhouse gas inventories.

Article Abstract

Nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions from Vertisols and Alfisols during sweet sorghum cultivation in the Indian semi-arid tropics were determined using a closed chamber technique during the rainy season (June-October) of 2010. The study included two treatments, nitrogen (N) at a rate of 90 kg/ha and a control without N fertilizer application. The N(2)O emissions strongly coincided with N fertilization and rainfall events. The cumulative N(2)O-N emission from Alfisols was 1.81 N(2)O-N kg/ha for 90 N treatment and 0.15 N(2)O-N kg/ha for the 0 N treatment. Similarly, the N(2)O-N emission from Vertisols was 0.70 N(2)O-N kg/ha for 90 N treatment and 0.09 N(2)O-N kg/ha for the 0 N treatment. The mean N(2)O-N emission factor for fertilizer induced emissions from the Alfisols was 0.90% as compared to 0.32% for Vertisols. Our results suggest that the N(2)O emissions are dependent on the soil properties. Therefore, the monitoring of N(2)O emissions from different agro-ecological regions, having different soil types, rainfall characteristics, cropping systems and crop management practices are necessary to develop comprehensive and accurate green house gas inventories.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2012.08.005DOI Listing

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