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Soil nitrous oxide emissions most sensitive to fertilization history during a laboratory incubation

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE(2020)

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Abstract
A 12 wk laboratory incubation examined the effects of application of various nitrogen (N) and sulfur (S) fertilizers on soil plant-available nutrient levels and nitrous oxide (N2O) gas emissions with respect to soil fertilization history using soils sampled from the University of Alberta Breton Classical Plots. Fertilization history and added fertilizer treatments showed significant effects on N2O emissions and NO3-N and SO4-S recovered on ion-exchange resins over the 12 wk. Mean cumulative N2O emissions ranged from 0.43 to 1.18 kg N2O-N ha(-1). The relationship between observed total resin-recovered NO3-N and N2O emissions was not consistent for soils receiving long-term applications of various combinations of N, phosphorus, potassium, and S fertilizers. The N2O emission from two soils with a history of long-term N fertilizer applications but different S fertilization histories was significantly different even though resin-recovered NO3-N levels were similar. When grouped according to added fertilizer treatments, mean cumulative N2O emissions showed a strong linear relationship with mean resinadsorbed NO3-N production. We hypothesize that the differences in the relationship between NO3-N production and N2O-N emissions for soils with different long-term fertilization histories may be a result of the interaction of N and S oxidation processes. Further, soil fertilization history may significantly influence soil N2O emissions in response to N fertilizers added within the growing season of observation but isn't often considered in short-term experiments, and this maybe a significant source of uncertainty in the estimation of greenhouse gases inventories from agricultural soils.
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N2O-emissions,nutrient supply,nitrate,sulfate,N and S interaction,long-term fertilization history,S-deficient soil
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