Dairy farm effluent effects on urine patch nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide emissions

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作者
Clough, TJ
Kelliher, FM
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[1] Lincoln Univ, Soil Plant & Ecol Sci Div, Canterbury, New Zealand
[2] Landcare Res, Canterbury, New Zealand
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10.2134/jeq2004.0360
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Dairy farm effluent (DFE) comprises animal feces, urine, and wash-down water collected at the milking shed. This is collected daily during the milking season and sprayed onto grazed dairy pastures. Urine patches in grazed pastures make a significant contribution to anthropogenic N2O emissions. The DFE could potentially mitigate N2O emissions by influencing the N2O to dinitrogen (N-2) ratio, since it contains water-soluble carbon (WSC). Alternatively, DFE may enhance N2O emissions from urine patches. The application of DFE may also provide a substrate for the production of CO2 in pasture soils. The effects of DFE on the CO2 and N2O emissions from urine patches are unknown. Thus a laboratory experiment was performed where repeated DFE, applications were made to repacked soil cores. Dairy farm effluent was applied at 0, 7, or 14 d after urine deposition. The urine was applied once on Day 0. Urine contained N-15-enriched urea. Measurements of N2O, N-2, and carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes, soil pH, and soil inorganic N concentrations were made. After 43 d the DFE had not mitigated N2O fluxes from urine patches. A small increase in the N2O flux occurred from the urine-treated soils where DFE was applied I wk after urine deposition. The amount of WSC applied in the DFE proved to be insignificant compared with the amount of soil C released as CO2 following urine application. The priming of soil C in urine patches has implications for the understanding of soil C processes in grazed pasture ecosystems and the budgeting of C within these ecosystems.
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