Global metaanalysis of the nonlinear response of soil nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions to fertilizer nitrogen
Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center · Michigan State University
Abstract
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG) that also depletes stratospheric ozone. Nitrogen (N) fertilizer rate is the best single predictor of N2O emissions from agricultural soils, which are responsible for ∼ 50% of the total global anthropogenic flux, but it is a relatively imprecise estimator. Accumulating evidence suggests that the emission response to increasing N input is exponential rather than linear, as assumed by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change methodologies. We performed a metaanalysis to test the generalizability of this pattern. From 78 published studies (233 site-years) with at least three N-input levels, we calculated N2O emission factors (EFs) for each nonzero input level…
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3Topics & keywords
- Greenhouse gas
- Nitrous oxide
- Fertilizer
- Soil water
- Environmental science
- Agriculture
- Nitrogen
- Soil carbon
- Climate action