Mitigation of nitrous oxide emissions in grazing systems through nitrification inhibitors: a meta-analysis

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Johnny R. Soares
Bruna R. Souza
André M. Mazzetto
Marcelo V. Galdos
Dave R. Chadwick
Eleanor E. Campbell
Deepak Jaiswal
Julianne C. Oliveira
Leonardo A. Monteiro
Murilo S. Vianna
Rubens A. C. Lamparelli
Gleyce K. D. A. Figueiredo
John J. Sheehan
Lee R. Lynd
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[1] University of Campinas (UNICAMP),School of Agricultural Engineering (FEAGRI)
[2] Federal University of Goias,College of Agriculture
[3] AgResearch,Sustainable Soils and Crops
[4] Rothamsted Research,School of Natural Sciences
[5] Bangor University,Department of Crop Production Ecology
[6] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,Environmental sciences and sustainable engineering Centre
[7] Indian Institute of Technology Palakkad,Interdisciplinary Center of Energy Planning (NIPE)
[8] University of Campinas,Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
[9] Colorado State University,Thayer School of Engineering
[10] Dartmouth College,undefined
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Air pollution; Greenhouse gases; Grassland; Pasture; Manure; Enhanced-efficiency fertilizers;
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Grasslands are the largest contributor of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in the agriculture sector due to livestock excreta and nitrogen fertilizers applied to the soil. Nitrification inhibitors (NIs) added to N input have reduced N2O emissions, but can show a range of efficiencies depending on climate, soil, and management conditions. A meta-analysis study was conducted to investigate the factors that influence the efficiency of NIs added to fertilizer and excreta in reducing N2O emissions, focused on grazing systems. Data from peer-reviewed studies comprising 2164 N2O emission factors (EFs) of N inputs with and without NIs addition were compared. The N2O EFs varied according to N source (0.0001–8.25%). Overall, NIs reduced the N2O EF from N addition by 56.6% (51.1–61.5%), with no difference between NI types (Dicyandiamide—DCD; 3,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphate—DMPP; and Nitrapyrin) or N source (urine, dung, slurry, and fertilizer). The NIs were more efficient in situations of high N2O emissions compared with low; the reduction was 66.0% when EF > 1.5% of N applied compared with 51.9% when EF ≤ 0.5%. DCD was more efficient when applied at rates > 10 kg ha−1. NIs were less efficient in urine with lower N content (≤ 7 g kg−1). NI efficiency was negatively correlated with soil bulk density, and positively correlated with soil moisture and temperature. Better understanding and management of NIs can optimize N2O mitigation in grazing systems, e.g., by mapping N2O risk and applying NI at variable rate, contributing to improved livestock sustainability.
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