Author:
Derafshi Mehdi,Asgari Lajayer Behnam,Hassani Akbar,Dell Bernard
Abstract
AbstractIn most agricultural fields, when soil pH is high, elemental sulfur or sulfuric acid are used to reduce soil pH and increase the availability of macro and micronutrients for optimum crop yield. However, how these inputs impact soil greenhouse gas emissions is unknown. This study aimed to measure the amount of greenhouse gas emissions and pH after the application of various doses of elemental sulfur (ES) and sulfuric acid (SA). Using static chambers, this study quantifies soil greenhouse gas emissions (CO2, N2O, and CH4) for 12 months after the application of ES (200, 400, 600, 800, and 1000 kg ha−1) and SA (20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 kg ha−1) to a calcareous soil (pH 8.1) in Zanjan, Iran. Also, in order to simulate rainfed and dryland farming which are common practices in this area, this study was conducted with and without sprinkler irrigation. Application of ES slowly decreased soil pH (more than half a unit) over the year whereas application of SA temporarily reduced the pH (less than a half unit) for a few weeks. CO2and N2O emissions and CH4uptake were maximum during summer and lowest in winter. Cumulative CO2fluxes ranged from 1859.2 kg−1CO2-C ha−1 year−1in the control treatment to 2269.6 kg CO2-C ha−1 year−1in the 1000 kg ha−1ES treatment. Cumulative fluxes for N2O-N were 2.5 and 3.7 kg N2O-N ha−1 year−1and cumulative CH4uptakes were 0.2 and 2.3 kg CH4-C ha−1 year−1in the same treatments. Irrigation significantly increased CO2and N2O emissions and, depending on the amount of ES applied, decreased or increased CH4uptake. SA application had a negligible effect on GHGs emissions in this experiment and only the highest amount of SA altered GHGs emissions.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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