Experimental analysis of CO2 emissions from agricultural soils subjected to five different tillage systems in Lithuania

被引:41
|
作者
Buragiene, Sidona [1 ]
Sarauskis, Egidijus [1 ]
Romaneckas, Kestutis [2 ]
Sasnauskiene, Jurgita [3 ]
Masilionyte, Laura [4 ]
Kriauciuniene, Zita [5 ]
机构
[1] Aleksandras Stulginskis Univ, Inst Agr Engn & Safety, LT-53361 Kaunas, Lithuania
[2] Aleksandras Stulginskis Univ, Inst Agroecosyst & Soil Sci, LT-53361 Kaunas, Lithuania
[3] Aleksandras Stulginskis Univ, Inst Environm & Ecol, LT-53361 Kaunas, Lithuania
[4] Lithuanian Res Ctr Agr & Forestry, Joniskelis Expt Stn, LT-39301 Pasvalys, Lithuania
[5] Aleksandras Stulginskis Univ, Expt Stn, LT-53363 Kaunas, Lithuania
关键词
Soil CO2 emissions; Soil temperature; Tillage systems; Meteorological conditions; Maize; FLUXES FOLLOWING TILLAGE; CARBON-DIOXIDE FLUXES; NO-TILLAGE; CONSERVATION TILLAGE; ORGANIC-CARBON; WHEAT; NITROGEN; QUALITY; RESIDUE; WATER;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.01.090
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Intensive agricultural production strongly influences the global processes that determine climate change. Thus, tillage can play a very important role in climate change. The intensity of soil carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, which contribute to the greenhouse effect, can vary depending on the following factors: the tillage system used, meteorological conditions (which vary in different regions of the world), soil properties, plant residue characteristics and other factors. The main purpose of this research was to analyse and assess the effects of autumn tillage systems with different intensities on CO2 emissions from soils during different seasons and under the climatic conditions of Central Lithuania. The research was conducted at the Experimental Station of Aleksandras Stulginskis University from 2009 to 2012; and in 2014. The soils at the experimental site were classified as Eutric Endogleyic Planosol (Drainic). The investigations were conducted using five tillage systems with different intensities, typical of the Baltic Region. Deep conventional ploughing was performed at a depth of 230-250 mm, shallow ploughing was conducted at a depth of 120-150 mm, deep loosening was conducted at depths of 250-270 mm, and shallow loosening was conducted at depths of 120-150 mm. The fifth system was a notillage system. Overall, autumn tillage resulted in greater CO2 emissions from the soil over both short- and long-term periods under the climatic conditions of Central Lithuania, regardless of the tillage system applied. The highest soil CO2 emissions were observed for the conventional deep ploughing tillage system, and the lowest emissions were observed for the no-tillage system. The meteorological conditions greatly influenced the CO2 emissions from the soil during the spring. Soil CO2 emissions were enhanced as precipitation and the air and soil temperatures increased. Long-term investigations regarding the dynamics of CO2 emissions from soils during the maize vegetation period indicated that autumn tillage systems affect the total soil CO2 emissions. The highest (2.17 mu mol m(-2) s(-1)) soil CO2 emissions during the vegetation period were observed in the deep ploughing tillage system, and the lowest values were observed (1.59 mu mol m(-2) s(-1)) in the no-tillage system. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 9
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Short communication. Potential to mitigate anthropogenic CO2 emissions by tillage reduction in dryland soils of Spain
    Alvaro-Fuentes, J.
    Cantero-Martinez, C.
    SPANISH JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2010, 8 (04) : 1271 - 1276
  • [22] Soil tillage and cover crop on soil CO2 emissions from sugarcane fields
    Farhate, Camila V. V.
    de Souza, Zigomar M.
    La Scala, Newton, Jr.
    de Sousa, Allan Charlles M.
    Santos, Ana Paula G.
    Carvalho, Joao Luis N.
    SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 35 (02) : 273 - 282
  • [23] Evaluation of subway systems in CO2 emissions: Comparative analysis of emissions from cars, buses and subways
    Sanches de Andrade, Carlos Eduardo
    D'Agosto, Marcio de Almeida
    ENGENHARIA SANITARIA E AMBIENTAL, 2019, 24 (05) : 919 - 927
  • [24] Fuel consumption and CO2 emission analysis in different strip tillage scenarios
    Sarauskis, Egidijus
    Vaitauskiene, Kristina
    Romaneckas, Kestutis
    Jasinskas, Algirdas
    Butkus, Vidmantas
    Kriauciuniene, Zita
    ENERGY, 2017, 118 : 957 - 968
  • [25] Analysis of CO2 Emissions from Light Functions
    Erkan, Anil
    Kosmas, Kyriakos
    Kobbert, Jonas
    Khanh, Tran Quoc
    Erkan, Anil, 1600, Springer Nature (122): : 26 - 31
  • [26] Energy consumption and CO2 emissions in rainfed agricultural production systems of Northeast Thailand
    Soni, Peeyush
    Taewichit, Chakkrapong
    Salokhe, Vilas M.
    AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS, 2013, 116 : 25 - 36
  • [27] Evaluation of CO2 emissions from photovoltaic energy systems
    Kato, Kazuhiko
    Yamada, Koichi
    Inaba, Atsushi
    Kurokawa, Kosuke
    Komiyama, Hiroshi
    Kagaku Kogaku Ronbunshu, 1995, 21 (04): : 753 - 759
  • [28] Comparison of the Overall CO2 Emissions of Different Powertrain Systems Depending on the Energy Sector Emissions
    Stoll, Tobias
    Berner, Hans-Jürgen
    Casal Kulzer, André
    Tongji Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Tongji University, 2024, 52 : 46 - 50
  • [29] Emissions of CH4 and CO2 from double rice cropping systems under varying tillage and seeding methods
    Li, Chengfang
    Zhang, Zhisheng
    Guo, Lijin
    Cai, Mingli
    Cao, Cougui
    ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 2013, 80 : 438 - 444
  • [30] NO, N2O and CO2 soil emissions from Venezuelan corn fields under tillage and no-tillage agriculture
    Sorena Marquina
    Tibisay Pérez
    Loreto Donoso
    Adriana Giuliante
    Rafael Rasse
    Francisco Herrera
    Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 2015, 101 : 123 - 137