Nitrous Oxide Emission in Relation to Paddy Soil Microbial Communities in South China Under Different Irrigation and Nitrogen Strategies. Issue 10 (31st May 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Nitrous Oxide Emission in Relation to Paddy Soil Microbial Communities in South China Under Different Irrigation and Nitrogen Strategies. Issue 10 (31st May 2019)
- Main Title:
- Nitrous Oxide Emission in Relation to Paddy Soil Microbial Communities in South China Under Different Irrigation and Nitrogen Strategies
- Authors:
- Zeng, Yan
Fang, Zetao
Liu, Jingwen
Dong, Yanfang
Li, Fusheng - Abstract:
- ABSTRACT: Irrigation and fertilization affect soil microbial communities in relation to nitrogen transformation and consequently impact nitrous oxide (N2 O) emissions from paddy fields. The objective of this study was to investigate the response of N2 O emissions from paddy fields to different irrigation and nitrogen treatments and evaluate how the changes in soil microbial population influence N2 O emissions from paddy fields in South China under different irrigation and nitrogen management. Field experiments of late rice and early rice were conducted with three irrigation methods, i.e. conventional irrigation (CIR), "thin-shallow-wet-dry" irrigation (TIR) and alternate wetting and drying irrigation (DIR), and two nitrogen treatments, including 100% urea-N (FM1) and 50% urea-N and 50% pig manure-N (FM2). Results show that total N2 O emissions of both seasons in DIR were 3.2–3.5 times higher than those in CIR, and the total N2 O emissions of both seasons in FM2 were 1.7 times higher than those in FM1 under DIR. Compared to CIR, TIR augmented the population of nitrifying bacteria (NB) but decreased the population of denitrifying bacteria (DNB) at the milky stage, and DIR enhanced the communities of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and NB but reduced the DNB. Correlation analysis shows that N2 O emission flux had a significantly positive correlation with soil NB ( r = 0.541** and 0.542** for late and early rice fields). Thus, CRI had lower cumulative N2 O emission under FM1, and theABSTRACT: Irrigation and fertilization affect soil microbial communities in relation to nitrogen transformation and consequently impact nitrous oxide (N2 O) emissions from paddy fields. The objective of this study was to investigate the response of N2 O emissions from paddy fields to different irrigation and nitrogen treatments and evaluate how the changes in soil microbial population influence N2 O emissions from paddy fields in South China under different irrigation and nitrogen management. Field experiments of late rice and early rice were conducted with three irrigation methods, i.e. conventional irrigation (CIR), "thin-shallow-wet-dry" irrigation (TIR) and alternate wetting and drying irrigation (DIR), and two nitrogen treatments, including 100% urea-N (FM1) and 50% urea-N and 50% pig manure-N (FM2). Results show that total N2 O emissions of both seasons in DIR were 3.2–3.5 times higher than those in CIR, and the total N2 O emissions of both seasons in FM2 were 1.7 times higher than those in FM1 under DIR. Compared to CIR, TIR augmented the population of nitrifying bacteria (NB) but decreased the population of denitrifying bacteria (DNB) at the milky stage, and DIR enhanced the communities of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and NB but reduced the DNB. Correlation analysis shows that N2 O emission flux had a significantly positive correlation with soil NB ( r = 0.541** and 0.542** for late and early rice fields). Thus, CRI had lower cumulative N2 O emission under FM1, and the changes in the nitrifying bacteria community greatly influenced N2 O emissions from paddy fields under different irrigation and nitrogen strategies. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Communications in soil science and plant analysis. Volume 50:Issue 10(2019)
- Journal:
- Communications in soil science and plant analysis
- Issue:
- Volume 50:Issue 10(2019)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 50, Issue 10 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 50
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0050-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 1278
- Page End:
- 1291
- Publication Date:
- 2019-05-31
- Subjects:
- Nitrous oxide emission -- pig manure -- soil microbial activity -- water-saving irrigation method
Soil science -- Periodicals
Plants -- Chemical analysis -- Periodicals
Agricultural chemistry -- Periodicals
631.405 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/lcss20/current ↗
http://www.tandfonline.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1080/00103624.2019.1614606 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0010-3624
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