Impact of land use during winter on the balance of greenhouse gases

The increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHGs) can be mitigated by capturing CO2 from the atmosphere and/or by reducing their emissions. Replacing winter intercrop fallow by cover crops (CCs) can sequester carbon and improve nitrogen use efficiency under proper management. We monitored two cycles of a cash crop namely soybean (soy1) and double‐cropping soybean (soy2) and their respective post‐harvest periods. During the first period, a winter crop (wheat) was used as an alternative to CCs, and in the second period, a chemical fallow treatment (bare soil) was applied. Carbon dioxide and N2O exchange rates were estimated with turbulent flux measurements and N2O fluxes with complementary static chambers. During the soy1/wheat sequence, the soil gained 2800 kg C eq/ha, while during the soy2/bare fallow sequence the soil lost 5083 kg C eq/ha. Excluding the carbon exported by harvest, both sequences lost carbon, but the soy2/bare fallow cycle was fivefold higher. The replacement of bare fallow by a winter cover crop like wheat decreases N2O emissions considerably and converts carbon losses (by respiration) into gains (by fixation in photosynthesis). The replacement of traditional non‐harvested cover crops by winter wheat may provide not only similar advantages in terms of soil improvement, preservation, and reduction in nitrogen loss, but also an additional harvest. It will be necessary to adjust the fertilization of this cover crop to prevent excess nitrogen from accumulating in soils.

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Main Authors: Posse Beaulieu, Gabriela, Lewczuk, Nuria Andrea, Di Bella, Carlos Marcelo, Richter, Klaus, Oricchio, Patricio, Hilbert, Jorge Antonio
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Wiley 2018
Subjects:Utilización de la Tierra, Gases de Efecto Invernadero, Barbecho Desnudo, Cultivos de Invierno, Dióxido de Carbono, Oxido Nitroso, Land Use, Greenhouse Gases, Bare Fallow, Winter Crops, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrous Oxide, Eddy Covariance,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/4006
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/sum.12458
https://doi.org/10.1111/sum.12458
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