104-11 Contribution of Pulse Crop Residues to N2O and CO2 Emissions in a Subsequent Wheat Crop: A 13C/15N Study.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil & Water Management & Conservation
See more from this Session: Management Impacts on Soil Properties and Soil C and N Dynamics: I
Abstract:
Five crops (chickpea, fababean, lentil, pea and wheat) were labelled with 13CO2 and 15N-urea during the 2014 growing season. After harvest, AGR from the enriched and non-enriched plots were interchanged and wheat was grown on the plots in 2015. 15N2O and 13CO2 were measured once a week during the 2015 growing season using static chambers and Picarro isotopic N2O and CO2 analysers.
This study elucidates the contribution of residue C and N to CO2 and N2O emissions. Preliminary results indicate that the proportion of 15N2O originating from AGR, BGR and soil natural abundance was 21%, 76% and 3% respectively; while the main source of 13CO2 was AGR. Dual-labelling studies can provide valuable information regarding the source of N2O and CO2. This is an ongoing experiment.
See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil & Water Management & Conservation
See more from this Session: Management Impacts on Soil Properties and Soil C and N Dynamics: I