Carrot cropping on organic soil is a hotspot for nitrous oxide emissions

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Per Weslien
Tobias Rütting
Åsa Kasimir-Klemedtsson
Leif Klemedtsson
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[1] University of Gothenburg,Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences
[2] University of Gothenburg,Department of Earth Sciences
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Organic soil; Drainage; Greenhouse gas; Root vegetable;
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The emissions of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide (N2O) were measured from a non nitrogen fertilized carrot (Daucus carota ssp. sativa) field on an organic soil in Sweden during one cropping and post-harvest season. The cumulative emission during the measuring period of 149 days was 41 (±2.8) kg N2O ha−1. Dividing the measuring period into a cropping and a post-harvest period revealed that the presence of carrots strongly stimulated N2O emissions, as the emission during the cropping period was one order of magnitude higher compared to the post-harvest period. The N2O emission from the carrot field were higher than fluxes reported from cereal crop and grass production, but in the same order as reported fluxes from vegetable cropping on organic soils. In conclusion, our results indicate that the cultivation of root vegetable, such as carrots, on organic soil can be a high point source for N2O emissions.
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