N2O emission and nitrogen and carbon leaching from the soil in relation to long-term and current mineral and organic fertilization - a laboratory study

The paper presents the results of a laboratory experiment aimed at the assessment of N2O emissions, NO3-, NH4+ and carbon (C) leaching from agricultural soils subjected to long-term mineral and organic fertilization. Our results show that long-term treatment impacts the N2O emissions from loamy-sand...

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Main Authors: Tomasz SOSULSKI, Ewa SZARA, Magdalena SZYMAŃSKA, Wojciech STĘPIEŃ
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Language:English
Published: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences 2017-03-01
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Online Access:https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201703-0001_n2o-emission-and-nitrogen-and-carbon-leaching-from-the-soil-in-relation-to-long-term-and-current-mineral-and-or.php
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author Tomasz SOSULSKI
Ewa SZARA
Magdalena SZYMAŃSKA
Wojciech STĘPIEŃ
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Ewa SZARA
Magdalena SZYMAŃSKA
Wojciech STĘPIEŃ
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description The paper presents the results of a laboratory experiment aimed at the assessment of N2O emissions, NO3-, NH4+ and carbon (C) leaching from agricultural soils subjected to long-term mineral and organic fertilization. Our results show that long-term treatment impacts the N2O emissions from loamy-sand Luvisols to a greater extent than the recent single application of mineral or organic fertilizers. The N2O fluxes from soils with higher Corg content that results from long-term organic fertilization exceed those from soils with lower Corg content subsequent to long-term mineral fertilization. Our research confirms previous reports that the intensity of N2O emission is related to soil moisture. The NO3- leaching depended on the recent application of fertilizers with a stronger influence of single application of NH4NO3 than farmyard manure. Long-term fertilization did not impact the NO3- leaching.
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spelling doaj.art-ddf1c4b44d704f7a88cf43a787938b962023-02-23T03:46:31ZengCzech Academy of Agricultural SciencesPlant, Soil and Environment1214-11781805-93682017-03-016339710410.17221/205/2016-PSEpse-201703-0001N2O emission and nitrogen and carbon leaching from the soil in relation to long-term and current mineral and organic fertilization - a laboratory studyTomasz SOSULSKIEwa SZARA0Magdalena SZYMAŃSKA1Wojciech STĘPIEŃ2Department of Soil Environment Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Soil Environment Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Warsaw, PolandDepartment of Soil Environment Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Warsaw, PolandThe paper presents the results of a laboratory experiment aimed at the assessment of N2O emissions, NO3-, NH4+ and carbon (C) leaching from agricultural soils subjected to long-term mineral and organic fertilization. Our results show that long-term treatment impacts the N2O emissions from loamy-sand Luvisols to a greater extent than the recent single application of mineral or organic fertilizers. The N2O fluxes from soils with higher Corg content that results from long-term organic fertilization exceed those from soils with lower Corg content subsequent to long-term mineral fertilization. Our research confirms previous reports that the intensity of N2O emission is related to soil moisture. The NO3- leaching depended on the recent application of fertilizers with a stronger influence of single application of NH4NO3 than farmyard manure. Long-term fertilization did not impact the NO3- leaching.https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201703-0001_n2o-emission-and-nitrogen-and-carbon-leaching-from-the-soil-in-relation-to-long-term-and-current-mineral-and-or.phpshort-term fertilization; gas emission; macronutrientdenitrificationnitrificationnitrate
spellingShingle Tomasz SOSULSKI
Ewa SZARA
Magdalena SZYMAŃSKA
Wojciech STĘPIEŃ
N2O emission and nitrogen and carbon leaching from the soil in relation to long-term and current mineral and organic fertilization - a laboratory study
Plant, Soil and Environment
short-term fertilization; gas emission; macronutrient
denitrification
nitrification
nitrate
title N2O emission and nitrogen and carbon leaching from the soil in relation to long-term and current mineral and organic fertilization - a laboratory study
title_full N2O emission and nitrogen and carbon leaching from the soil in relation to long-term and current mineral and organic fertilization - a laboratory study
title_fullStr N2O emission and nitrogen and carbon leaching from the soil in relation to long-term and current mineral and organic fertilization - a laboratory study
title_full_unstemmed N2O emission and nitrogen and carbon leaching from the soil in relation to long-term and current mineral and organic fertilization - a laboratory study
title_short N2O emission and nitrogen and carbon leaching from the soil in relation to long-term and current mineral and organic fertilization - a laboratory study
title_sort n2o emission and nitrogen and carbon leaching from the soil in relation to long term and current mineral and organic fertilization a laboratory study
topic short-term fertilization; gas emission; macronutrient
denitrification
nitrification
nitrate
url https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201703-0001_n2o-emission-and-nitrogen-and-carbon-leaching-from-the-soil-in-relation-to-long-term-and-current-mineral-and-or.php
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