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Eco-friendly yield-scaled global warming potential assists to determine the right rate of nitrogen in rice system: A systematic literature review. | LitMetric

Eco-friendly yield-scaled global warming potential assists to determine the right rate of nitrogen in rice system: A systematic literature review.

Environ Pollut

Institute of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, 660-701, South Korea; Division of Applied Life Science, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju, 660-701, South Korea. Electronic address:

Published: February 2021

Rice paddies are one of the largest greenhouse gases (GHGs) facilitators that are predominantly regulated by nitrogen (N) fertilization. Optimization of N uses based on the yield has been tried a long since, however, the improvement of the state-of-the-art technologies and the stiffness of global warming need to readjust N rate. Albeit, few individual studies started to, herein attempted as a systematic review to generalize the optimal N rate that minimizes global warming potential (GWP) concurrently provides sufficient yield in the rice system. To satisfy mounted food demand with inadequate land & less environmental impact, GHGs emissions are increasingly evaluated as yield-scaled basis. This systematic review (20 published studies consisting of 21 study sites and 190 observations) aimed to test the hypothesis that the lowest yield-scaled GWP would provide the minimum GWP of CH and NO emissions from rice system at near optimal yields. Results revealed that there was a strong polynomial quadratic relationship between CH emissions and N rate and strong positive correlation between NO emissions and N rate. Compared to control the low N dose emitted less (23%) CH whereas high N dose emitted higher (63%) CH emission. The highest NO emission observed at moderated N level. In total GWP, about 96% and 4%, GHG was emitted as CH and NO, respectively. The mean GWP of CH and NO emissions from rice was 5758 kg CO eq ha. The least yield-scaled GWP (0.7565 (kg CO eq. ha)) was recorded at 190 kg N ha that provided the near utmost yield. This dose could be a suitable dose in midseason drainage managed rice systems especially in tropical and subtropical climatic conditions. This yield-scaled GWP supports the concept of win-win for food security and environmental aspects through balancing between viable rice productivity and maintaining convincing greenhouse gases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2020.116386DOI Listing

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