Global N2O balance and nitrogen fertilizer

被引:8
|
作者
Kawashima, H
Bazin, MJ
Lynch, JM
机构
[1] UNIV LONDON KINGS COLL, DIV BIOL SCI, LONDON W8 7AH, ENGLAND
[2] UNIV SURREY, SCH BIOL SCI, GUILDFORD GU2 5XH, SURREY, ENGLAND
关键词
fertilizer; greenhouse gases; nitrogen;
D O I
10.1016/0304-3800(94)00204-5
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
N2O is generated mainly by the processes of denitrification in the terrestrial and oceanic ecosystems. The increase in the concentration of this greenhouse gas in the troposphere is a result of changes in the global nitrogen cycle. A model for N2O balance, based on the global nitrogen cycle, is proposed here. The amount of nitrogen fertilizer fixed by industry has increased and is currently almost one third of that fixed naturally. This increase has quantitatively modified the global nitrogen cycle. Presently, the concentration of N2O in the troposphere is about 310 ppb (volume). Assuming the amount of industrial fertilizer use increases to 126 Tg y(-1), it is predicted that it will reach about 415 ppb by the end of the next century.
引用
收藏
页码:51 / 57
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Estimating global terrestrial denitrification from measured N2O:(N2O + N2) product ratios
    Scheer, Clemens
    Fuchs, Kathrin
    Pelster, David E.
    Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus
    CURRENT OPINION IN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, 2020, 47 : 72 - 80
  • [42] Emissions of N2O from Scottish agricultural soils, as a function of fertilizer N
    Keith A. Smith
    Iain P. McTaggart
    Karen E. Dobbie
    Franz Conen
    Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 1998, 52 : 123 - 130
  • [43] Emissions of N2O from Scottish agricultural soils, as a function of fertilizer N
    Smith, KA
    McTaggart, IP
    Dobbie, KE
    Conen, F
    NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS, 1998, 52 (2-3) : 123 - 130
  • [44] Changes in patterns of fertilizer nitrogen use in Asia and its consequences for N2O emissions from agricultural systems
    A. R. Mosier
    Zhu Zhaoliang
    Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 2000, 57 : 107 - 117
  • [45] Effects of simulated drought and nitrogen fertilizer on plant productivity and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions of two pastures
    Hartmann, Adrian A.
    Niklaus, Pascal A.
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2012, 361 (1-2) : 411 - 426
  • [46] Nitrous oxide (N2O) flux responds exponentially to nitrogen fertilizer in irrigated wheat in the Yaqui Valley, Mexico
    Millar, Neville
    Urrea, Abisai
    Kahmark, Kevin
    Shcherbak, Iurii
    Robertson, G. Philip
    Ortiz-Monasterio, Ivan
    AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2018, 261 : 125 - 132
  • [47] Nonlinear nitrous oxide (N2O) response to nitrogen fertilizer in on-farm corn crops of the US Midwest
    Hoben, J. P.
    Gehl, R. J.
    Millar, N.
    Grace, P. R.
    Robertson, G. P.
    GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2011, 17 (02) : 1140 - 1152
  • [48] Effects of Nitrogen Fertilizer and Straw Returning Methods on N2O Emissions in Wheat-Maize Rotational Soils
    Xu H.-W.
    Li N.
    Feng Y.-Z.
    Ren G.-X.
    Xie C.-H.
    Lü H.-F.
    Ma X.-X.
    Hao J.-Q.
    Huanjing Kexue/Environmental Science, 2020, 41 (12): : 5668 - 5676
  • [49] Effects of simulated drought and nitrogen fertilizer on plant productivity and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions of two pastures
    Adrian A. Hartmann
    Pascal A. Niklaus
    Plant and Soil, 2012, 361 : 411 - 426
  • [50] Effect of Urea-Calcium Sulfate Cocrystal Nitrogen Fertilizer on Sorghum Productivity and Soil N2O Emissions
    Bista, Prakriti
    Eisa, Mohamed
    Ragauskaite, Dovile
    Sapkota, Sundar
    Baltrusaitis, Jonas
    Ghimire, Rajan
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 15 (10)