Influence of Contrasting Soil Moisture Conditions on Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Terminated Green Manures

Core Ideas Impacts of soil moisture at incorporation of two legumes on the CO2 and N2O emissions were studied. Availability of soil moisture led to rapid mineralization of biomass C and N. Legume incorporation based on short‐term rainfall forecast did not avoid large N2O emissions. Carbon dioxide (C...

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Main Authors: Hardeep Singh, Tanka P. Kandel, Prasanna H. Gowda, Anil Somenahally, Brian K. Northup, Vijaya G. Kakani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-01-01
Series:Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2134/age2019.03.0012
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author Hardeep Singh
Tanka P. Kandel
Prasanna H. Gowda
Anil Somenahally
Brian K. Northup
Vijaya G. Kakani
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Tanka P. Kandel
Prasanna H. Gowda
Anil Somenahally
Brian K. Northup
Vijaya G. Kakani
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description Core Ideas Impacts of soil moisture at incorporation of two legumes on the CO2 and N2O emissions were studied. Availability of soil moisture led to rapid mineralization of biomass C and N. Legume incorporation based on short‐term rainfall forecast did not avoid large N2O emissions. Carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from decomposing legume green manures largely depend on soil moisture. A potential management to mitigate N2O emissions could be to incorporate legumes during dry periods based on the short‐term rainfall forecast. The present mesocosm study was designed to examine the impact of soil moisture due to different timing of rainfall after incorporation of legume cover crops on CO2 and N2O emissions. Two timings of rainfall were simulated as early and late rainfall that received 80 mm deionized water at or 1 wk after incorporation of the legumes. An additional 20 mm water was added after 2 wk of the first simulated rainfalls. Gas fluxes of CO2 and N2O were measured using closed chamber method for 28 d incubation assay. Soil concentrations of NH4+ and NO3–, concentrations of N in undecomposed biomass, and abundances of denitrifier bacterial genes (nirK, nirS, and nosZ) and arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF) were determined at weekly intervals. Carbon dioxide emissions increased immediately after the first simulated rainfall events and peaked around Day 2 to 3, whereas N2O emissions reached peak level around Day 8 to 10 from both legume treatments. After the first rainfall simulations, soil NH4+ and NO3– concentrations increased, whereas biomass N concentrations decreased rapidly. Abundance of nirK, nosZ, and AMF was positively correlated (P < 0.05) to N2O emissions. Dynamics and magnitude of emissions after first rainfall events remained similar irrespective of the timing of simulated rainfall. In conclusion, our results indicated that soil incorporation of legumes based on a short‐term rainfall forecast may not be an effective tool to avoid large N2O emissions.
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spelling doaj.art-c515431c6abc4ff4aa57ff4cf2b0f7452022-12-22T00:26:19ZengWileyAgrosystems, Geosciences & Environment2639-66962019-01-01211810.2134/age2019.03.0012Influence of Contrasting Soil Moisture Conditions on Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Terminated Green ManuresHardeep Singh0Tanka P. Kandel1Prasanna H. Gowda2Anil Somenahally3Brian K. Northup4Vijaya G. Kakani5Dep. of Plant and Soil SciencesOklahoma State Univ.StillwaterOK74078Noble Research Institute, LLC2510 Sam Noble ParkwayArdmoreOK73401Forage and Livestock Production Research UnitUSDA–ARS Grazinglands Research Lab.El RenoOK73036Texas A&M AgriLife Research & ExtensionOvertonTX75684Forage and Livestock Production Research UnitUSDA–ARS Grazinglands Research Lab.El RenoOK73036Dep. of Plant and Soil SciencesOklahoma State Univ.StillwaterOK74078Core Ideas Impacts of soil moisture at incorporation of two legumes on the CO2 and N2O emissions were studied. Availability of soil moisture led to rapid mineralization of biomass C and N. Legume incorporation based on short‐term rainfall forecast did not avoid large N2O emissions. Carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from decomposing legume green manures largely depend on soil moisture. A potential management to mitigate N2O emissions could be to incorporate legumes during dry periods based on the short‐term rainfall forecast. The present mesocosm study was designed to examine the impact of soil moisture due to different timing of rainfall after incorporation of legume cover crops on CO2 and N2O emissions. Two timings of rainfall were simulated as early and late rainfall that received 80 mm deionized water at or 1 wk after incorporation of the legumes. An additional 20 mm water was added after 2 wk of the first simulated rainfalls. Gas fluxes of CO2 and N2O were measured using closed chamber method for 28 d incubation assay. Soil concentrations of NH4+ and NO3–, concentrations of N in undecomposed biomass, and abundances of denitrifier bacterial genes (nirK, nirS, and nosZ) and arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi (AMF) were determined at weekly intervals. Carbon dioxide emissions increased immediately after the first simulated rainfall events and peaked around Day 2 to 3, whereas N2O emissions reached peak level around Day 8 to 10 from both legume treatments. After the first rainfall simulations, soil NH4+ and NO3– concentrations increased, whereas biomass N concentrations decreased rapidly. Abundance of nirK, nosZ, and AMF was positively correlated (P < 0.05) to N2O emissions. Dynamics and magnitude of emissions after first rainfall events remained similar irrespective of the timing of simulated rainfall. In conclusion, our results indicated that soil incorporation of legumes based on a short‐term rainfall forecast may not be an effective tool to avoid large N2O emissions.https://doi.org/10.2134/age2019.03.0012
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Prasanna H. Gowda
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Brian K. Northup
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Influence of Contrasting Soil Moisture Conditions on Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Terminated Green Manures
Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment
title Influence of Contrasting Soil Moisture Conditions on Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Terminated Green Manures
title_full Influence of Contrasting Soil Moisture Conditions on Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Terminated Green Manures
title_fullStr Influence of Contrasting Soil Moisture Conditions on Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Terminated Green Manures
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Contrasting Soil Moisture Conditions on Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Terminated Green Manures
title_short Influence of Contrasting Soil Moisture Conditions on Carbon Dioxide and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Terminated Green Manures
title_sort influence of contrasting soil moisture conditions on carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from terminated green manures
url https://doi.org/10.2134/age2019.03.0012
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