Greenhouse gas emissions from solid and liquid organic fertilizers applied to lettuce

Improper application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer and environmental factors can cause the loss of nitrous oxide (N2O) to the environment. Different types of fertilizers with different C/N ratios may have different effects on the environment. The focus of this study was to evaluate the effects of envir...

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Main Authors: Toonsiri, Phasita, Del Grosso, Stephen J., Abdul Sukor, Arina Shairah, Davis, Jessica G.
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Published: American Society of Agronomy 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.544022018-03-15T04:32:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54402/ Greenhouse gas emissions from solid and liquid organic fertilizers applied to lettuce Toonsiri, Phasita Del Grosso, Stephen J. Abdul Sukor, Arina Shairah Davis, Jessica G. Improper application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer and environmental factors can cause the loss of nitrous oxide (N2O) to the environment. Different types of fertilizers with different C/N ratios may have different effects on the environment. The focus of this study was to evaluate the effects of environmental factors and four organic fertilizers (feather meal, blood meal, fish emulsion, and cyano-fertilizer) applied at different rates (0, 28, 56, and 112 kg N ha−1) on N2O emissions and to track CO2 emissions from a lettuce field (Lactuca sativa L.). The study was conducted in 2013 and 2014 and compared preplant-applied solid fertilizers (feather meal and blood meal) and multiple applications of liquid fertilizers (fish emulsion and cyano-fertilizer). Three days a week, N2O and CO2 emissions were measured twice per day in 2013 and once per day in 2014 using a closed-static chamber, and gas samples were analyzed by gas chromatography. Preplant-applied solid fertilizers significantly increased cumulative N2O emissions as compared with control, but multiple applications of liquid fertilizers did not. Emission factors for N2O ranged from 0 to 0.1% for multiple applications of liquid fertilizers and 0.6 to 11% for preplant-applied solid fertilizers, which could be overestimated due to chamber placement over fertilizer bands. In 2014, solid fertilizers with higher C/N ratios (3.3–3.5) resulted in higher CO2 emissions than liquid fertilizers (C/N ratio, 0.9–1.5). Therefore, organic farmers should consider the use of multiple applications of liquid fertilizers as a means to reduce soil greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining high yields. American Society of Agronomy 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54402/1/Greenhouse%20gas%20emissions%20from%20solid%20and%20liquid%20organic%20fertilizers%20applied%20to%20lettuce.pdf Toonsiri, Phasita and Del Grosso, Stephen J. and Abdul Sukor, Arina Shairah and Davis, Jessica G. (2016) Greenhouse gas emissions from solid and liquid organic fertilizers applied to lettuce. Journal of Environmental Quality, 45 (6). pp. 1812-1821. ISSN 0047-2425; ESSN: 1537-2537 https://dl.sciencesocieties.org/publications/jeq/abstracts/45/6/1812?access=0&view=pdf 10.2134/jeq2015.12.0623
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description Improper application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer and environmental factors can cause the loss of nitrous oxide (N2O) to the environment. Different types of fertilizers with different C/N ratios may have different effects on the environment. The focus of this study was to evaluate the effects of environmental factors and four organic fertilizers (feather meal, blood meal, fish emulsion, and cyano-fertilizer) applied at different rates (0, 28, 56, and 112 kg N ha−1) on N2O emissions and to track CO2 emissions from a lettuce field (Lactuca sativa L.). The study was conducted in 2013 and 2014 and compared preplant-applied solid fertilizers (feather meal and blood meal) and multiple applications of liquid fertilizers (fish emulsion and cyano-fertilizer). Three days a week, N2O and CO2 emissions were measured twice per day in 2013 and once per day in 2014 using a closed-static chamber, and gas samples were analyzed by gas chromatography. Preplant-applied solid fertilizers significantly increased cumulative N2O emissions as compared with control, but multiple applications of liquid fertilizers did not. Emission factors for N2O ranged from 0 to 0.1% for multiple applications of liquid fertilizers and 0.6 to 11% for preplant-applied solid fertilizers, which could be overestimated due to chamber placement over fertilizer bands. In 2014, solid fertilizers with higher C/N ratios (3.3–3.5) resulted in higher CO2 emissions than liquid fertilizers (C/N ratio, 0.9–1.5). Therefore, organic farmers should consider the use of multiple applications of liquid fertilizers as a means to reduce soil greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining high yields.
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author Toonsiri, Phasita
Del Grosso, Stephen J.
Abdul Sukor, Arina Shairah
Davis, Jessica G.
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Del Grosso, Stephen J.
Abdul Sukor, Arina Shairah
Davis, Jessica G.
Greenhouse gas emissions from solid and liquid organic fertilizers applied to lettuce
author_facet Toonsiri, Phasita
Del Grosso, Stephen J.
Abdul Sukor, Arina Shairah
Davis, Jessica G.
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title Greenhouse gas emissions from solid and liquid organic fertilizers applied to lettuce
title_short Greenhouse gas emissions from solid and liquid organic fertilizers applied to lettuce
title_full Greenhouse gas emissions from solid and liquid organic fertilizers applied to lettuce
title_fullStr Greenhouse gas emissions from solid and liquid organic fertilizers applied to lettuce
title_full_unstemmed Greenhouse gas emissions from solid and liquid organic fertilizers applied to lettuce
title_sort greenhouse gas emissions from solid and liquid organic fertilizers applied to lettuce
publisher American Society of Agronomy
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54402/1/Greenhouse%20gas%20emissions%20from%20solid%20and%20liquid%20organic%20fertilizers%20applied%20to%20lettuce.pdf
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