Nitrogen migration and transformation in a saline-alkali paddy ecosystem with application of different nitrogen fertilizers

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Xinyi Wang
Mingming Wang
Lei Chen
Brian Shutes
Baixing Yan
Fuman Zhang
Jiao Lyu
Hui Zhu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Environment, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Resources and Environment
[3] Jilin Provincial Engineering Center of CWs Design in Cold Region & Beautiful Country Construction,State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, School of Environment
[4] Da’an Sodic Land Experiment Station,Department of Natural Sciences
[5] Beijing Normal University,undefined
[6] Middlesex University,undefined
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Saline-alkali soil; Paddy fields; Nitrogen transformation; Runoff loss; Structural equation model;
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With the increasing transformation of saline-alkali land into paddy, the nitrogen (N) loss in saline-alkali paddy fields becomes an urgent agricultural-environmental problem. However, N migration and transformation following the application of different N fertilizers in saline-alkali paddy fields remains unclear. In this study, four types of N fertilizers were tested to explore the N migration and transformation among water-soil-gas-plant media in saline-alkali paddy ecosystems. Based on the structural equation models, N fertilizer types can change the effects of electrical conductivity (EC), pH, and ammonia-N (NH4+-N) of surface water and/or soil on ammonia (NH3) volatilization and nitrous oxide (N2O) emission. Compared with urea (U), the application of urea with urease-nitrification inhibitors (UI) can reduce the potential risk of NH4+-N and nitrate–N (NO3−-N) loss via runoff, and significantly (p < 0.05) reduce the N2O emission. However, the expected effectiveness of UI on NH3 volatilization control and total N (TN) uptake capacity of rice was not achieved. For organic–inorganic compound fertilizer (OCF) and carbon-based slow-release fertilizer (CSF), the average TN concentrations in surface water at panicle initiation fertilizer (PIF) stage were reduced by 45.97% and 38.63%, respectively, and the TN contents in aboveground crops were increased by 15.62% and 23.91%. The cumulative N2O emissions by the end of the entire rice-growing season were also decreased by 103.62% and 36.69%, respectively. Overall, both OCF and CSF are beneficial for controlling N2O emission and the potential risks of N loss via runoff caused by surface water discharge, and improving the TN uptake capacity of rice in saline-alkali paddy fields.
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