Impact of Grazing Intensity and Seasons on Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Tropical Grassland

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Abmael da Silva Cardoso
Liziane de Figueiredo Brito
Estella Rosseto Janusckiewicz
Eliane da Silva Morgado
Rondineli Pavezzi Barbero
Jefferson Fabiano Werner Koscheck
Ricardo Andrade Reis
Ana Cláudia Ruggieri
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[1] UNESP – Univ Estadual Paulista,Departamento de Zootecnia, Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias
[2] Uberlandia Federal University,undefined
[3] Universidade Estadual Paulista Julio de Mesquita Filho Via de Acesso Prof Paulo Donato Castellane UNESP,undefined
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Ecosystems | 2017年 / 20卷
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grassland management; grazing height; CH; from grassland soil; soil respiration; water-filled pore space; nitrous oxide;
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Greenhouse gases (GHG) can be affected by grazing intensity, soil, and climate variables. This study aimed at assessing GHG emissions from a tropical pasture of Brazil to evaluate (i) how the grazing intensity affects the magnitude of GHG emissions; (ii) how season influences GHG production and consumption; and (iii) what are the key driving variables associated with GHG emissions. We measured under field conditions, during two years in a palisade-grass pasture managed with 3 grazing intensities: heavy (15 cm height), moderate (25 cm height), and light (35 cm height) N2O, CH4 and CO2 fluxes using static closed chambers and chromatographic quantification. The greater emissions occurred in the summer and the lower in the winter. N2O, CH4, and CO2 fluxes varied according to the season and were correlated with pasture grazing intensity, temperature, precipitation, % WFPS (water-filled pores space), and soil inorganic N. The explanatory variables differ according to the gas and season. Grazing intensity had a negative linear effect on annual cumulative N2O emissions and a positive linear effect on annual cumulative CO2 emissions. Grazing intensity, season, and year affected N2O, CH4, and CO2 emissions. Tropical grassland can be a large sink of N2O and CH4. GHG emissions were explained for different key driving variables according to the season.
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页码:845 / 859
页数:14
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