TEMPORAL VARIABILITY OF SOIL CO2 EMISSION AFTER CONVENTIONAL AND REDUCED TILLAGE DESCRIBED BY AN EXPONENTIAL DECAY IN TIME MODEL

被引:11
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作者
Teixeira, Luis G. [1 ]
Lopes, Afonso [1 ]
La Scala, Newton, Jr. [2 ]
机构
[1] FCAV UNESP, Dept Engn Rural, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] FCAV UNESP, Dept Ciencias Exatas, Sao Paulo, Brazil
来源
ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA | 2010年 / 30卷 / 02期
关键词
soil respiration; soil CO2 emission; soil tillage; greenhouse effect; FLUXES; SYSTEMS; AREA;
D O I
10.1590/S0100-69162010000200004
中图分类号
S2 [农业工程];
学科分类号
0828 ;
摘要
To study Assessing the impact of tillage practices on soil carbon losses dependents it is necessary to describe the temporal variability of soil CO2 emission after tillage. It has been argued that large amounts of CO2 emitted after tillage may serve as an indicator for longer-term changes in soil carbon stocks. Here we present a two-step function model based on soil temperature and soil moisture including an exponential decay in time component that is efficient in fitting intermediate-term emission after disk plow followed by a leveling harrow (conventional), and chisel plow coupled with a roller for clod breaking (reduced) tillage. Emission after reduced tillage was described using a non-linear estimator with determination coefficient (R-2) as high as 0.98. Results indicate that when emission after tillage is addressed it is important to consider an exponential decay in time in order to predict the impact of tillage in short-term emissions.
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页码:224 / 231
页数:8
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