Effects of moisture and temperature on greenhouse gas emissions and C and N leaching losses in soil treated with biogas slurry |
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Authors: | Anja Sänger Daniel Geisseler Bernard Ludwig |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Environmental Chemistry, University of Kassel, Nordbahnhofstr. 1a, 37213 Witzenhausen, Germany |
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Abstract: | The objective of this study was to examine the effects of soil moisture, irrigation pattern, and temperature on gaseous and
leaching losses of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) from soils amended with biogas slurry (BS). Undisturbed soil cores were amended
with BS (33 kg N ha−1) and incubated at 13.5°C and 23.5°C under continuous irrigation (2 mm day−1) or cycles of strong irrigation and partial drying (every 6 weeks, 1 week with 12 mm day−1). During the 6 weeks after BS application, on average, 30% and 3.8% of the C and N applied with BS were emitted as carbon
dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O), respectively. Across all treatments, a temperature increase of 10°C increased N2O and CO2 emissions by a factor of 3.7 and 1.7, respectively. The irrigation pattern strongly affected the temporal production of CO2 and N2O but had no significant effect on the cumulative production. Nitrogen was predominantly lost in the form of nitrate (NO3−). On average, 16% of the N applied was lost as NO3−. Nitrate leaching was significantly increased at the higher temperature (P < 0.01), while the irrigation pattern had no effect (P = 0.63). Our results show that the C and N turnovers were strongly affected by BS application and soil temperature whereas
irrigation pattern had only minor effects. A considerable proportion of the C and N in BS were readily available for soil
microorganisms. |
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