Evaluation of energy indices and greenhouse gas emissions in major horticultural crops and paddy crops in Tajan plain

Abstract One of the basic objectives of sustainable agriculture is the efficient use of available inputs and resources. Hence, energy use was evaluated in the present study for the cultivation and the greenhouse gas emissions in the main horticultural crops and paddy in Tajan. The required data were...

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Main Authors: Rassol Nouri-khjebelagh, Mohammad Ali Gholami Sefidkouhi, Mojtaba Khoshravesh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-12-01
Series:Applied Water Science
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-022-01840-y
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author Rassol Nouri-khjebelagh
Mohammad Ali Gholami Sefidkouhi
Mojtaba Khoshravesh
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Mojtaba Khoshravesh
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description Abstract One of the basic objectives of sustainable agriculture is the efficient use of available inputs and resources. Hence, energy use was evaluated in the present study for the cultivation and the greenhouse gas emissions in the main horticultural crops and paddy in Tajan. The required data were collected through relying on subjective and objective methods such as questionnaries and field data recorded in Tajan plain in the period of 2020–2022. The maximum input energy was reported 64,867.5 MJ/ha for the cultivation of rice, and the minimum amount of input energy belonging to pear cultivation was 30,982.95 MJ/ha. Similarly, the highest amount of output energy was recorded 86,401 MJ/ha for the cultivation of rice crops, and the lowest amount of output energy was 30,400 MJ/ha in the cultivation of pomegranate. The results taken from the GHG index and the global warming potential indicated that the products including paddy (2726.19 kg CO2/ha), apple (2681.6 kg CO2/ha) and citrus (2545.3 kg CO2/ha) had the highest impact on pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Subsequently, according to the data regarding the cultivation percentage of each crop, it was found out that paddy crop had the largest share of potential impact on global warming (72,789,535.76 kg CO2) in Tajan plain. Therefore, the production of products with incredibly high water consumption as well as great use of chemical fertilizers and old high-working hour machines have greater share in energy consumption and global heating potential in comparison to the other indices.
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spelling doaj.art-7b0a251a71d641178522a0fd8668c8fa2023-01-01T12:24:40ZengSpringerOpenApplied Water Science2190-54872190-54952022-12-011321910.1007/s13201-022-01840-yEvaluation of energy indices and greenhouse gas emissions in major horticultural crops and paddy crops in Tajan plainRassol Nouri-khjebelagh0Mohammad Ali Gholami Sefidkouhi1Mojtaba Khoshravesh2Department of Water Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources UniversityDepartment of Water Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources UniversityDepartment of Water Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources UniversityAbstract One of the basic objectives of sustainable agriculture is the efficient use of available inputs and resources. Hence, energy use was evaluated in the present study for the cultivation and the greenhouse gas emissions in the main horticultural crops and paddy in Tajan. The required data were collected through relying on subjective and objective methods such as questionnaries and field data recorded in Tajan plain in the period of 2020–2022. The maximum input energy was reported 64,867.5 MJ/ha for the cultivation of rice, and the minimum amount of input energy belonging to pear cultivation was 30,982.95 MJ/ha. Similarly, the highest amount of output energy was recorded 86,401 MJ/ha for the cultivation of rice crops, and the lowest amount of output energy was 30,400 MJ/ha in the cultivation of pomegranate. The results taken from the GHG index and the global warming potential indicated that the products including paddy (2726.19 kg CO2/ha), apple (2681.6 kg CO2/ha) and citrus (2545.3 kg CO2/ha) had the highest impact on pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Subsequently, according to the data regarding the cultivation percentage of each crop, it was found out that paddy crop had the largest share of potential impact on global warming (72,789,535.76 kg CO2) in Tajan plain. Therefore, the production of products with incredibly high water consumption as well as great use of chemical fertilizers and old high-working hour machines have greater share in energy consumption and global heating potential in comparison to the other indices.https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-022-01840-yEnergy efficiencyCitrusDeciduous treeCO2Consumption efficiency
spellingShingle Rassol Nouri-khjebelagh
Mohammad Ali Gholami Sefidkouhi
Mojtaba Khoshravesh
Evaluation of energy indices and greenhouse gas emissions in major horticultural crops and paddy crops in Tajan plain
Applied Water Science
Energy efficiency
Citrus
Deciduous tree
CO2
Consumption efficiency
title Evaluation of energy indices and greenhouse gas emissions in major horticultural crops and paddy crops in Tajan plain
title_full Evaluation of energy indices and greenhouse gas emissions in major horticultural crops and paddy crops in Tajan plain
title_fullStr Evaluation of energy indices and greenhouse gas emissions in major horticultural crops and paddy crops in Tajan plain
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of energy indices and greenhouse gas emissions in major horticultural crops and paddy crops in Tajan plain
title_short Evaluation of energy indices and greenhouse gas emissions in major horticultural crops and paddy crops in Tajan plain
title_sort evaluation of energy indices and greenhouse gas emissions in major horticultural crops and paddy crops in tajan plain
topic Energy efficiency
Citrus
Deciduous tree
CO2
Consumption efficiency
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s13201-022-01840-y
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