Abstract
crops, mainly cereals, were cultivated in monoculture or in crop rotations on mineral soils. Cumulative N2O emissions were monitored during periods of 30–1070 days in treatments, which received OM inputs, alone or in combination with mineral N fertiliser; and in controls fertilised with mineral N. The overall effect of OM inputs had a slight tendency to reduce N2O emissions by
10% (n = 53). With the increasing carbon-to-nitrogen ratio of the OM inputs, this mitigation effect became more pronounced. In particular, compost and biochar significantly reduced N2O emissions by 25% (n = 6) and 33% (n = 8) respectively. However, their effect strongly depended on pedoclimatic characteristics. Regarding the other types of OM inputs studied, a slight N2O emission
reduction can be achieved by their application alone, without mineral N fertiliser (by 16%, n = 17). In contrast, their co-application with mineral N fertiliser elevated emissions to some extent compared to the control (by 14%, n = 22). We conclude that amongst the seven OM inputs studied, the application of compost and biochar are the most promising soil management practices, clearly demonstrating N2O emission reduction compared to mineral N fertiliser. In contrast, other OM inputs had a small tendency to mitigate N2O emissions only when applied without mineral N fertiliser.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Journal | European Journal of Soil Science |
| Volume | 75 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| Number of pages | 24 |
| ISSN | 1351-0754 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 28-May-2024 |
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EJPSOIL - SOMMIT: Sustainable Management of soil Organic Matter to Mitigate Trade-offs between C sequestration and nitrous oxide, methane and nitrate losses
Maenhout, P. (Project Manager) & Ruysschaert, G. (ProjectSupervisor)
1/02/21 → 31/07/24
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EJP SOIL: Towards climate-smart sustainable management of agricultural soils
Roldán-Ruiz, I. (Project Manager), Ruysschaert, G. (ProjectSupervisor), D'Hose, T. (Researcher), De Boever, M. (Researcher), Riebbels, G. (Researcher), Van Beek, J. (Researcher), Reubens, B. (Researcher), De Waegemaeker, J. (Researcher), Garré, S. (Researcher), Bracke, J. (Researcher), Maenhout, P. (Researcher), Castaldi, F. (Former Researcher), Jacob, M. (Former Researcher), Pardon, P. (Researcher), Belmans, E. (Former Researcher), Leclercq, E. (Former Researcher), Panagea, I. (Researcher), Amery, F. (Researcher), Verhoeve, A. (Researcher), Vanderhasselt, A. (Researcher), Saberioon, M. (Former Researcher), Mertens, K. (Former Researcher), Pauwels, L. (Former Researcher) & Blanchy, G. (Former Researcher)
1/02/20 → 31/01/25
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Valkama, E. (Creator), Tzemi, D. (Creator), Esparza-Robles, U. R. (Creator), Syp, A. (Creator), O'Toole, A. (Creator) & Maenhout, P. (Creator), Zenodo, 2-Apr-2024
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