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[Denitrification Loss and NO Emission from Different Carbon Inputs in Orchard Drains Sediments]. | LitMetric

[Denitrification Loss and NO Emission from Different Carbon Inputs in Orchard Drains Sediments].

Huan Jing Ke Xue

State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture, Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China.

Published: July 2016

The orchard is an important economic crop in Taihu Lake region. Heavy nitrogen application in orchard results in great nitrogen loss to drainage ditch, and unbalanced carbon nitrogen ratio. Therefore, carbon might be an important limiting factor for sediment nitrification and denitrification. A soil incubation experiment controlled by the acetylene inhibition method was conducted under laboratory conditions to study the denitrification loss and NO emissions of orchard drainage ditch soil. We designed five carbon input levels of 0, 5, 25, 50 and 100 mg·L, which were noted as C, C, C, C and C, respectively, meanwhile there was 5 mg·L net nitrogen input in the form of KNO in each treatment. The results showed that carbon inputs could stimulate both denitrification rates () and NO emission rates. Carbon and nitrogen ratio had a significant effect on NO emission rates and denitrification loss rates (<0.05). When the carbon and nitrogen ratio was 10:1, total cumulative denitrification losses and NO emissions were both highest (319.26 μg·kg and 6.20 μg·kg, respectively) among the treatments, which accounted for 1.28% and 0.02% of net nitrogen input, respectively. This result indicated that the carbon and nitrogen ratio of 10:1 was most favorable for NO emissions and denitrification process in sediments.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.13227/j.hjkx.2016.07.041DOI Listing

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