Carbon dioxide emissions from tillage of two long-term no-till Canadian prairie soils

被引:20
|
作者
Shahidi, B. M. R. [1 ]
Dyck, M. [1 ]
Malhi, S. S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Renewable Resources, Edmonton, AB T6G 2M7, Canada
[2] Agr & Agri Food Canada, Melfort, SK, Canada
来源
SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH | 2014年 / 144卷
关键词
Black Chernozem; Gray Luvisol; Tillage reversal; N fertilization; FLUXES;
D O I
10.1016/j.still.2014.07.008
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Agricultural soils under long-term zero tillage (no-till) management have been well known to sequester atmospheric carbon (C) in soil organic matter as well as to reduce emissions of major greenhouse gases. This fact aided the development of the present C offset market around the world and is the basis for no tillage or conservation tillage agriculture as a potential low cost means of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The province of Alberta, Canada currently has C offset protocols under which companies that fail to achieve targeted emission reduction can purchase C credits from agricultural farms that have changed tillage management practices. Our study aimed at quantifying the major GHG carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from two major agricultural soil types in Western Canada (i.e., Black Chernozem and Gray Luvisol) managed under long-term (similar to 30 years) no-till after tillage reversal. We also studied the influences of soil temperature and soil moisture, nitrogen (N) fertilization (i.e., no N vs. 100 kg N ha(-1)) and inherent soil fertility on the magnitude of tillage reversal impact on soil CO2 emissions. Our study revealed that the CO2 emissions were higher after tillage reversal irrespective of N fertilizer applications, soil types and soil physical environment. Comparative study between historic soil C sequestration after the adoption of long-term no-till and the GHG emissions in the form of CO2 fluxes after tillage reversal on these study plots showed that the short-term rates of C emissions after tillage reversal were higher than the long-term rates of C sequestration. However, since the time scales for comparing the sequestration and emission rates were so different, these results are expected and reasonable. These results, however, indicate that increased soil C storage resulting from changes in agricultural management practices are reversible and that the potential for C sequestration is dependent on the long-term trends of management practices. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:72 / 82
页数:11
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Simulating greenhouse gas emissions and stocks of carbon and. nitrogen in soil from a long-term no-till system in the North China Plain
    Zhang, Xubo
    Sun, Zhigang
    Liu, Jian
    Ouyang, Zhu
    Wu, Lianhai
    [J]. SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 2018, 178 : 32 - 40
  • [32] Soil carbon fluxes and balances of crop rotations under long-term no-till
    Rigon, Joao Paulo Gonsiorkiewicz
    Calonego, Juliano Carlos
    [J]. CARBON BALANCE AND MANAGEMENT, 2020, 15 (01)
  • [33] Soil carbon fluxes and balances of crop rotations under long-term no-till
    João Paulo Gonsiorkiewicz Rigon
    Juliano Carlos Calonego
    [J]. Carbon Balance and Management, 15
  • [34] Long-term investigation of methane and carbon dioxide emissions in two Italian landfills
    Brilli, L.
    Toscano, P.
    Carotenuto, F.
    Di Lonardo, S.
    Di Tommasi, P.
    Magliulo, V.
    Manco, A.
    Vitale, L.
    Zaldei, A.
    Gioli, B.
    [J]. HELIYON, 2024, 10 (08)
  • [35] Bacterial communities on wheat grown under long-term conventional tillage and no-till in the Pacific Northwest of the US
    Yin, C.
    Schroeder, K. L.
    Mueth, N.
    Hulbert, S. H.
    Paulitz, T.
    [J]. PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2015, 105 (11) : 154 - 154
  • [36] No-till and hand hoeing impacts on carbon dioxide emissions from a silt loam in northeast China
    Zhang, XP
    Fang, HJ
    Yang, X
    [J]. COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS, 2005, 36 (7-8) : 1041 - 1045
  • [37] Yield-scaled greenhouse gas emissions from flood irrigated rice under long-term conventional tillage and no-till systems in a Humid Subtropical climate
    Bayer, Cimelio
    Costa, Falberni de Souza
    Pedroso, Gabriel Munhoz
    Zschornack, Tiago
    Camargo, Estefania S.
    de Lima, Magda Aparecida
    Frigheto, Rosa T. S.
    Gomes, Juliana
    Marcolin, Elio
    Mussoi Macedo, Vera Regina
    [J]. FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2014, 162 : 60 - 69
  • [38] Long-term tillage effects on soil carbon storage and carbon dioxide emissions in continuous corn cropping system from an alfisol in Ohio
    Ussiri, David A. N.
    Lal, Rattan
    [J]. SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 2009, 104 (01): : 39 - 47
  • [39] Modeling alachlor transport in saturated soils from no-till and conventional tillage systems
    Xue, SK
    Chen, SL
    Selim, HM
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 1997, 26 (05) : 1300 - 1307
  • [40] Water quality effects of cover crop, grazing and tillage implementation in a long-term no-till wheat system
    Mubvumba, Partson
    DeLaune, Paul B.
    [J]. SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH, 2023, 225