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Trade-off between C and N recycling and N2O emissions of soils with summer cover crops in subtropical agrosystems

Background and aims The use of summer cover crops (SCCs) as residue inputs in agricultural systems can lead to a potential environmental trade-off between the amount C and N retained and the emission of N as the potent greenhouse gas, nitrous oxide (N 2 O). Our objectives were to relate N 2 O fluxes...

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Published in:Plant and soil 2018-12, Vol.433 (1-2), p.213-225
Main Authors: Weiler, Douglas Adams, Giacomini, Sandro José, Recous, Sylvie, Bastos, Leonardo Mendes, Pilecco, Getúlio Elias, Dietrich, Guilherme, Aita, Celso
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Summary:Background and aims The use of summer cover crops (SCCs) as residue inputs in agricultural systems can lead to a potential environmental trade-off between the amount C and N retained and the emission of N as the potent greenhouse gas, nitrous oxide (N 2 O). Our objectives were to relate N 2 O fluxes to the quality of SCCs residues and to select SCCs species with high C and N addition and low N 2 O emissions. Methods We measured SCC biomass production and N 2 O fluxes after SCCs termination – velvet bean, pearl millet, dwarf pigeonpea, sunn hemp, showy rattlebox and jack bean - under subtropical no-till conditions. Results The N 2 O fluxes in the first 30 days after SCCs termination corresponded to 65% of cumulative N 2 O emissions measured during 165 days in 2010 and 150 days in 2011. The cumulative N 2 O emissions varied from 0.46 to 1.38 kg N ha -1 and were not proportional to aboveground biomass N addition. Cumulative N 2 O emissions were positively correlated to water-soluble C and N and the N content of crop residues and negatively correlated to cellulose and hemicellulose content. The N 2 O emission factor values varied from 0.24 to 0.64% and did not differ among SCCs. Conclusions Sunn hemp and dwarf pigeonpea are the most suitable species for inclusion in crop systems because they combined high C and N input and low N 2 O emissions.
ISSN:0032-079X
1573-5036
DOI:10.1007/s11104-018-3831-2