X. Yan et al., Nitrous oxide emission from wetland rice soil as affected by the application of controlled-availability fertilizers and mid-season aeration, BIOL FERT S, 32(1), 2000, pp. 60-66
N2O emission from a wetland rice soil as affected by the application of thr
ee controlled-availability fertilizers (CAFs) and urea was investigated thr
ough a pot experiment. N2O fluxes from the N fertilized paddy soil averaged
44.8-69.3 mug N m(-2) h(-1) during the rice growing season, accounting for
0.28-0.51% of the applied N. The emission primarily occurred during the mi
d-season aeration (MSA) and the subsequent reflooding period. Fluxes were h
ighly correlated with the NO3- and N2O concentrations in the soil water. As
there were relatively large amounts of NH4+-N present in the soil of the C
AF treatments at the beginning of MSA, leading to large amounts of NO3--N d
uring the MSA and the subsequent re-flooding period, the tested CAFs were n
ot effective in reducing N2O emission from this paddy soil. The potential o
f applied CAFs to reduce N2O emissions from paddy soil is discussed.