Title of article :
Effects of rare-earth fertilizers on the emission of nitrous oxide from agricultural soils in China
Author/Authors :
Zhangwei Wang، نويسنده , , Xiaoshan Zhang، نويسنده , , Yujing Mu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
6
From page :
3882
To page :
3887
Abstract :
Rare-earth fertilizers have long been used in agriculture in China. The consequences of these applications are of more recent concern. In our study, an experiment was carried out to identify the effects of applying rare-earth fertilizers on emission of nitrous oxide from paddy and dryland soils in northern China. Normal dosage of rare-earth fertilizers only, normal dosage of urea only, normal dosage of urea plus rare-earth fertilizers, and a normal urea application plus a 10-fold increase in the dosage of rare-earth fertilizers were applied to the soils in pots, prepared for our experiment. A static closed-chamber technique was used to measure nitrous oxide emission flux from the soil in the pots before and after fertilization during the experiment. The results show that the application of only rare-earth fertilizers did not have any visible effect on the emission of nitrous oxide from both paddy and dryland soils. Applying a normal dosage rare-earth fertilizers plus urea led to greater emission of nitrous oxide from the soils than only applying the normal dosage of urea. When a 10-fold increase of rare-earth fertilizers dosage was added to a normal dosage of urea, the emission of nitrous oxide from the soils increased even further. We speculate that the application of rare-earth fertilizers leads to an increase of available NH4+-N from urea hydrolysis and activate bacteria and enzymes in nitrification and de-nitrification.
Keywords :
Rare-earth fertilizer , Nitrous oxide emission , Agricultural soils
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Record number :
761041
Link To Document :
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