CAI Li-Qun, WANG Juan, LUO Zhu-Zhu, WU Jun, ZHANG Ren-Zhi. Greenhouse gas emissions in double sequence pea-wheat rotation fields under different tillage conditions[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2013, 21(8): 921-930. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1011.2013.00921
Citation: CAI Li-Qun, WANG Juan, LUO Zhu-Zhu, WU Jun, ZHANG Ren-Zhi. Greenhouse gas emissions in double sequence pea-wheat rotation fields under different tillage conditions[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2013, 21(8): 921-930. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1011.2013.00921

Greenhouse gas emissions in double sequence pea-wheat rotation fields under different tillage conditions

  • This study analyzed the effects of different tillage conditions on greenhouse gas emissions of double sequence pea-wheat rotation fields during 2011. Three greenhouse gases (CO2, N2O and CH4) emission were investigated under four tillage types conventional tillage without straw mulching (T), no-tillage without straw mulching (NT), conventional tillage with straw mulching (TS) and no-tillage with straw mulching (NTS). The carbon dioxide analyzer and static chamber-gas chromatographic techniques were used to continuously measure and analyze the greenhouse gases fluxes. The results showed that double sequence pea-wheat rotation fields served not only as source of atmospheric CO2, N2O, but also as sink of atmospheric CH4. Compared with T, NT retarded CO2 emission. The three conservation tillage methods of NTS, NT and TS reduced N2O emission but significantly increased CH4 absorption. CO2 and N2O fluxes were significantly correlated with topsoil temperature (R2 = 0.92** and 0.89**), soil temperature at the 5 cm soil depth (R2 = 0.95** and 0.91**) and soil temperature at the 10 cm soil depth (R2 = 0.77* and 0.62*). CH4 fluxes were uncorrelated with soil temperature at different soil depths. The correlation coefficients between CO2 and soil water content, and CH4 and soil water content at 0~5 cm soil layer were 0.69* and 0.72*, respectively. The correlation coefficient between CO2 and soil water content at the 5~10 cm soil layer was 0.77* and that between CH4 and soil water content at the 5~10 cm soil layer was 0.64*. CO2, CH4 fluxes were positively correlated with soil water content at the 10~30 cm soil layer. N2O fluxes showed negative correlations with soil water content at different soil layers. The calculated global warming potential of the three greenhouse gases under the different tillage conditions showed that NT limited greenhouse gas flux, thereby reducing greenhouse effect.
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