Emission of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide from semi-arid tropical soils in Chiapas México

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Autor(a) principal: Ponce-Mendoza,Alejandro
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Ceballos-Ramírez,Juan Manuel, Gutierrez-Micelli,Federico, Dendooven,Luc
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: The semi-arid region of Chiapas is dominated by N2 -fixing shrubs, e.g., Acacia angustissima. Urea-fertilized soil samples under maize were collected from areas covered and uncovered by A. angustissima in different seasons and N2O and CO2 emissions were monitored. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of urea and of the rainy and dry season on gas emissions from semi-arid soil under laboratory conditions. Urea and soil use had no effect on CO2 production. Nitrons oxide emission from soil was three times higher in the dry than in the rainy season, while urea fertilization doubled emissions. Emissions were twice as high from soil sampled under A. angustissima canopy than from arable land, but 1.2 lower than from soil sampled outside the canopy, and five times higher from soil incubated at 40 % of the water-holding capacity (WHC) than at soil moisture content, but 15 times lower than from soil incubated at 100 WHC. It was found that the soil sampling time and water content had a significant effect on N2O emissions, while N fertilizer and sampling location were less influent.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Emission of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide from semi-arid tropical soils in Chiapas México
title Emission of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide from semi-arid tropical soils in Chiapas México
spellingShingle Emission of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide from semi-arid tropical soils in Chiapas México
Ponce-Mendoza,Alejandro
Acacia angustissima
denitrification
nitrification
soil water content
urea
title_short Emission of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide from semi-arid tropical soils in Chiapas México
title_full Emission of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide from semi-arid tropical soils in Chiapas México
title_fullStr Emission of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide from semi-arid tropical soils in Chiapas México
title_full_unstemmed Emission of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide from semi-arid tropical soils in Chiapas México
title_sort Emission of nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide from semi-arid tropical soils in Chiapas México
author Ponce-Mendoza,Alejandro
author_facet Ponce-Mendoza,Alejandro
Ceballos-Ramírez,Juan Manuel
Gutierrez-Micelli,Federico
Dendooven,Luc
author_role author
author2 Ceballos-Ramírez,Juan Manuel
Gutierrez-Micelli,Federico
Dendooven,Luc
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ponce-Mendoza,Alejandro
Ceballos-Ramírez,Juan Manuel
Gutierrez-Micelli,Federico
Dendooven,Luc
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acacia angustissima
denitrification
nitrification
soil water content
urea
topic Acacia angustissima
denitrification
nitrification
soil water content
urea
description The semi-arid region of Chiapas is dominated by N2 -fixing shrubs, e.g., Acacia angustissima. Urea-fertilized soil samples under maize were collected from areas covered and uncovered by A. angustissima in different seasons and N2O and CO2 emissions were monitored. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of urea and of the rainy and dry season on gas emissions from semi-arid soil under laboratory conditions. Urea and soil use had no effect on CO2 production. Nitrons oxide emission from soil was three times higher in the dry than in the rainy season, while urea fertilization doubled emissions. Emissions were twice as high from soil sampled under A. angustissima canopy than from arable land, but 1.2 lower than from soil sampled outside the canopy, and five times higher from soil incubated at 40 % of the water-holding capacity (WHC) than at soil moisture content, but 15 times lower than from soil incubated at 100 WHC. It was found that the soil sampling time and water content had a significant effect on N2O emissions, while N fertilizer and sampling location were less influent.
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