2018-02-282018-02-282013-05CARVALHO, Márcia Thaís de Melo; MADARI, Beáta Emöke; LEAL, Wesley Gabriel de Oliveira; COSTA, Adriana Rodolfo da; MACHADO, Pedro Luiz Oliveira de Almeida; SILVEIRA, Pedro Marques da; MOREIRA, José Aloísio Alves; HEINEMANN, Alexandre Bryan. Nitrogen fluxes from irrigated common bean as affected by mulching and mineral fertilization. Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira, Brasilia, DF, v. 48, p. 478-486, May 2013.0100-204e- 1678-3921http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/handle/ri/13835The objective of this work was to measure the fluxes of N 2 O‐N and NH 3 ‐N throughout the growing season of irrigated common‐bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), as affected by mulching and mineral fertilization. Fluxes of N 2 O‐N and NH 3 ‐N were evaluated in areas with or without Congo signal grass mulching (Urochloa ruziziensis) or mineral fertilization. Fluxes of N were also measured in a native Cerrado area, which served as reference. Total N 2 O‐N and NH 3 ‐N emissions were positively related to the increasing concentrations of moisture, ammonium, and nitrate in the crop system, within 0.5 m soil depth. Carbon content in the substrate and microbial biomass within 0.1 m soil depth were favoured by Congo signal grass and related to higher emissions of N 2 O‐N, regardless of N fertilization. Emission factors (N losses from the applied mineral nitrogen) for N 2 O‐N (0.01–0.02%) and NH 3 ‐N (0.3–0.6%) were lower than the default value recognized by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Mulch of Congo signal grass benefits N 2 O‐N emission regardless of N fertilization.engAcesso AbertoCerradoNitrous oxideClimate changeGreenhouse gasNo‐tillageN fertilizationCerradoÓxido nitrosoMudanças climáticasGas de efeito estufaPlantio diretoNitrogen fluxes from irrigated common‐bean as affected by mulching and mineral fertilizationFluxos de nitrogênio em feijoeiro irrigado influenciados pela cobertura morta e a fertilização mineralArtigo10.1590/S0100-204X2013000500003