Soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics following application of pig slurry for the 19th consecutive year: II. Nitrous oxide fluxes and mineral nitrogen

Citation
P. Rochette et al., Soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics following application of pig slurry for the 19th consecutive year: II. Nitrous oxide fluxes and mineral nitrogen, SOIL SCI SO, 64(4), 2000, pp. 1396-1403
Citations number
53
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL
ISSN journal
03615995 → ACNP
Volume
64
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1396 - 1403
Database
ISI
SICI code
0361-5995(200007/08)64:4<1396:SCANDF>2.0.ZU;2-M
Abstract
Agricultural soils often receive annual applications of manure for long per iods. Our objective was to quantify the effects of 19 consecutive years of pig (Sus scrofa) slurry (PS) application to a loamy soil (loamy, mixed, fri gid Aeric Haplaquept) on N2O emissions. Soil surface N2O fluxes (F-N2O) wer e measured 36 times in 1 yr. Nitrous oxide concentration profiles, soil NH4 +- and NO3--N contents, denitrifying enzyme activity (DEA), and denitrifica tion rate (DR) in soil were also determined to explain the variation in F-N 2O. Long-term (19 Jr) treatments on continuous silage maize (Zea mays L.) w ere 60 (PS60) and 120 Mg ha(-1) yr(-1) (PS120) of pig slurry and a control receiving mineral fertilizer at a dose of 150 kg ha(-1) each of N, P2O5, an d K2O. Denitrifying enzyme activity, soil N2O concentrations, and F-N2O (<2 5 ng m(-2) s(-1)) were low in the control plots receiving mineral fertilize r. Annual applications of PS to the soil for 18 Jr had positive residual ef fects on the DEA compared with the long-term fertilized control plots. Foll owing PS application, there was a strong and rapid increase of F-N2O (np to 350 ng m(-2) s(-1)) on manured plots. The PS-induced F-N2O increased with increasing quantity of PS, probably as the result of a greater availability of NO3--N for denitrification. The effects of PS on F-N2O were mostly limi ted to the 30 d following application, with low nuxes (<10 ng m(-2) s(-1)) during the rest of the measurement period. Total N2O-N emissions represente d 0.62, 1.23, and 1.65% of total N applied in control, PS60, and PS120 plot s, respectively. These emission factors for the PS plots agreed with values previously suggested for N-fertilized soils (1.25%).