Field Study on Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Upland Cropping Systems in China
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概要
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Nitrous oxide is an important greenhouse gas and it is considered that cropping systems may considerably affect N_2O emissions. A field experiment was conducted to examine N_2O emissions from three upland cropping systems, which included 0, 1, or 2 legumes cultivated in annual rotations in China. The three cropping systems were as follows: 1) winter fallow followed by summer upland rice, 2) winter rape followed by summer peanut, and 3) winter pea followed by summer soybean. Each cropping system, for both winter and summer crops, included two fertilization treatments 1) N, P, and K application at the local conventional rate, and 2) P and K application at the local conventional rate without N. A total of six treatments consisting of three replicates (5 × 5 m plots) were used according to a random block design in the sub-tropical region (Udic ferrisols) of China. N_2O emissions were measured frequently from the planting day to harvest day along with the soil temperature and moisture. This experimental design was used to determine the differences in N_2O emissions between the summer versus winter cropping, the effect of N fertilization, and the effect of legume versus non-legume cultivation. The cumulative N_2O emissions were 0.86, 1.00, and 0.93 N_2O-N kg ha^-1 from the winter fallow-upland rice, rape-peanut, and pea-soybean cropping systems, respectively without N application, while from the winter fallow-upland rice, rape-peanut, and pea-soybean cropping systems with N, the emissions were 0.99, 1.45, and 1.27 N_2O-N kg ha^-1, respectively. The results indicated that both N fertilizer application and legume crop cultivation were one of the most important sources of N_2O emissions. N_2O emissions were significantly different among crop species and among cropping systems. This study showed that cropping systems considerably affected N_2O emissions and that both N fertilization and legume crops contributed to N_2O emissions.
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著者
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Tsuruta Haruo
National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences
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Tsuruta Haruo
National Institute Of Agro-environmental Sciences
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Xiong Zhengqin
Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Xing Guangxi
Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Shen Guangyu
Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Shi Shulian
Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Du Lijuan
Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Du Lijuan
Institute Of Soil Science Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Shi Shulian
Institute Of Soil Science Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Xing Guangxi
Institute Of Soil Science Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Shen Guangyu
Institute Of Soil Science Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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Xiong Zhengqin
Institute Of Soil Science Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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