Nitrogen fluxes from irrigated common‐bean as affected by mulching and mineral fertilization

Resumo

The 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.

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Palavras-chave

Cerrado, Nitrous oxide, Climate change, Greenhouse gas, No‐tillage, N fertilization, Cerrado, Óxido nitroso, Mudanças climáticas, Gas de efeito estufa, Plantio direto

Citação

CARVALHO, 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.