N2O Emissions from Saline Soils in Response to Organic–Inorganic Fertilizer Application under Subsurface Drainage

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Organic fertilizer applications and subsurface drainage are two important measures for improving coastal saline soil; however, nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from soil under a combination of these seldom evaluated. In this study, cultivated with sunflowers (Helianthus annuus L.) was employed as an experimental system. Prior to the experiment, soils were buried three different spacings (10 m (S1), 15 (S2), 20 (S3)) pipes. The nitrogen nutrients that needed by came sources (organic inorganic fertilizer), including six application schemes either 100% organic (100%OF), 75% combined 25% (75%OF), 50% (50%OF), (25%OF), 0% (0%OF), no (CK). results show cumulative N2O treatments S1, S2, S3 throughout entire growth period 8.9–15.8, 9.5–17.5, 10.1–17.6 kg ha−1, respectively. A smaller spacing between adjacent pipes or higher replacement proportion reduced accumulative emissions. increased decreased salinity, whereas it C/N ratio total carbon content. fertilization significantly uptake sunflower plants, increase ranges 18.1–47.2%, 8.6–40.5%, 8.8–34.5% S3, respectively, compared CK. highest yield achieved S2 25%OF, reaching 3.82 t ha−1. Correlation analysis showed emission flux positively correlated crop yield, uptake, negatively carbon, ratio, We concluded using instead beneficial reducing while maintaining drainage.

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Water

سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2073-4441']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/w15163002