Precise soil management as a tool to reduce CH4 and N2O emissions from agricultural soils

Soil compaction stimulates the emission of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) from agricultural soils. N2O and CH4 are potent greenhouse gases, with a global warming potential respectively 296 times and 23 times greater than CO2.. Agricultural soils are an important source of N2O. Hence there is much interest in a systematic evaluation of management options that are available to minimize agricultural greenhouse gas emissions, in particular N2O soil emissions. One such option would be to minimize soil compaction due to the use of heavy machinery. Soil compaction in arable land is relatively general. In this report it is discussed that emissions of N2O and CH4 from an arable field where soil compaction was minimized through application of the so-called ‘riding track’ (rijpaden) system was substantially lower than from plots where a traditional system was used. Laboratory experiments were used to underpin these observations. From these observations we developed a simple calculation model that relates N2O emission to gas filled pore space and soil respiration as input parameters. We suggest implementing the ‘riding track’ system on clay rather than sand as farmers benefit from lower compaction in terms of lower risk of compaction and better accessibility of fields for work. The potential reduction of the N2O emission from arable farming in the Netherlands is estimated at ~169 ton N2O-N per year

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Main Authors: Mosquera Losada, J., Hol, J.M.G., Rappoldt, C., Dolfing, J.
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Animal Sciences Group
Subjects:agricultural land, arable farming, arable soils, dressings, emission, fertilizer application, greenhouse gases, nitrous oxide, soil compaction, tractor pans, akkerbouw, akkergronden, bemesting, bodemverdichting, broeikasgassen, distikstofmonoxide, emissie, landbouwgrond, mestgiften, rijspoorverdichtingen,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/precise-soil-management-as-a-tool-to-reduce-ch4-and-n2o-emissions-2
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