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Title: Effects of residue removal and tillage on greenhouse gas emissions in continuous corn systems as simulated with RZWQM2

Abstract

Agricultural production is a major source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) globally. The effects of conservation practices on soil CO2 and N2O emissions remain a high degree of uncertainty. In this study, soil CO2 and N2O emissions under different residue and tillage practices in an irrigated, continuous corn system, were investigated using the Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM2). Combinations of no/high stover removal (NR and HR, respectively) and no-till/conventional tillage (NT and CT, respectively) field experiments were tested over the four crop-years (Apr. 2011–Apr. 2015). The model was calibrated using the NRCT, and validated with other treatments. The simulation results showed that soil volumetric water content (VWC) in the NR treatments (i.e., NRCT and NRNT) was 1.3%–1.9% higher than that in the HR treatments (i.e., HRCT and HRNT) averaged across the four years. A higher amount of CO2 and N2O emissions were simulated in the NRCT across the four years (annual average: 7034 kg C/ha/yr for CO2 and 3.8 kg N/ha/yr for N2O), and lower emissions were in the HRNT (annual average: 6329 kg C/ha/yr and 3.7 kg N/ha/yr for N2O). A long-term simulation (2001–2015) suggested that the CO2 and N2O emissions were closely correlated withmore » the stover removal degree (SRD), tillage, VWC, soil temperature (ST), years in management (Y), and fertilizer application. Stover and tillage practices had cumulative effects on CO2 emissions. The simulated annual CO2 emissions in 1st year from NRCT, NRNT, and HRCT were 7.8%, 0.0%, and 7.7% higher than that from HRNT, respectively; then the emissions in 15th year were 63.6%, 47.7%, and 29.1% higher, respectively. Meanwhile, there were no cumulative effects on N2O emissions. Furthermore, the results also demonstrated that the RZWQM2 is a promising tool for evaluating the long-term effects of CO2 and N2O emissions on different conservation practices.« less

Authors:
 [1];  [1];  [2];  [3]; ORCiD logo [4];  [2];  [4]; ORCiD logo [4];  [1]
  1. Yangzhou Univ. (China)
  2. McGill Univ., Quebec (Canada)
  3. USDA-ARS, Fort Collins, CO (United States)
  4. USDA-ARS, Lincoln, NE (United States)
Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Antares Group Inc., Conyers, GA (United States)
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), Transportation Office. Bioenergy Technologies Office
OSTI Identifier:
1853969
Report Number(s):
DOE-ANTARES-07088-2-5
Journal ID: ISSN 0301-4797; 18KJB610022; 51809226; 2018M632390
Grant/Contract Number:  
EE0007088
Resource Type:
Accepted Manuscript
Journal Name:
Journal of Environmental Management
Additional Journal Information:
Journal Volume: 285; Journal ID: ISSN 0301-4797
Publisher:
Elsevier
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; Carbon dioxide; Nitrous oxide; Conservation management practices; Stover residue retention; Tillage; RZWQM2

Citation Formats

Cheng, Haomiao, Shu, Kexin, Qi, Zhiming, Ma, Liwang, Jin, Virginia L., Li, Youjia, Schmer, Marty R., Wienhold, Brian J., and Feng, Shaoyuan. Effects of residue removal and tillage on greenhouse gas emissions in continuous corn systems as simulated with RZWQM2. United States: N. p., 2021. Web. doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112097.
Cheng, Haomiao, Shu, Kexin, Qi, Zhiming, Ma, Liwang, Jin, Virginia L., Li, Youjia, Schmer, Marty R., Wienhold, Brian J., & Feng, Shaoyuan. Effects of residue removal and tillage on greenhouse gas emissions in continuous corn systems as simulated with RZWQM2. United States. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112097
Cheng, Haomiao, Shu, Kexin, Qi, Zhiming, Ma, Liwang, Jin, Virginia L., Li, Youjia, Schmer, Marty R., Wienhold, Brian J., and Feng, Shaoyuan. Tue . "Effects of residue removal and tillage on greenhouse gas emissions in continuous corn systems as simulated with RZWQM2". United States. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112097. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1853969.
@article{osti_1853969,
title = {Effects of residue removal and tillage on greenhouse gas emissions in continuous corn systems as simulated with RZWQM2},
author = {Cheng, Haomiao and Shu, Kexin and Qi, Zhiming and Ma, Liwang and Jin, Virginia L. and Li, Youjia and Schmer, Marty R. and Wienhold, Brian J. and Feng, Shaoyuan},
abstractNote = {Agricultural production is a major source of carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) globally. The effects of conservation practices on soil CO2 and N2O emissions remain a high degree of uncertainty. In this study, soil CO2 and N2O emissions under different residue and tillage practices in an irrigated, continuous corn system, were investigated using the Root Zone Water Quality Model (RZWQM2). Combinations of no/high stover removal (NR and HR, respectively) and no-till/conventional tillage (NT and CT, respectively) field experiments were tested over the four crop-years (Apr. 2011–Apr. 2015). The model was calibrated using the NRCT, and validated with other treatments. The simulation results showed that soil volumetric water content (VWC) in the NR treatments (i.e., NRCT and NRNT) was 1.3%–1.9% higher than that in the HR treatments (i.e., HRCT and HRNT) averaged across the four years. A higher amount of CO2 and N2O emissions were simulated in the NRCT across the four years (annual average: 7034 kg C/ha/yr for CO2 and 3.8 kg N/ha/yr for N2O), and lower emissions were in the HRNT (annual average: 6329 kg C/ha/yr and 3.7 kg N/ha/yr for N2O). A long-term simulation (2001–2015) suggested that the CO2 and N2O emissions were closely correlated with the stover removal degree (SRD), tillage, VWC, soil temperature (ST), years in management (Y), and fertilizer application. Stover and tillage practices had cumulative effects on CO2 emissions. The simulated annual CO2 emissions in 1st year from NRCT, NRNT, and HRCT were 7.8%, 0.0%, and 7.7% higher than that from HRNT, respectively; then the emissions in 15th year were 63.6%, 47.7%, and 29.1% higher, respectively. Meanwhile, there were no cumulative effects on N2O emissions. Furthermore, the results also demonstrated that the RZWQM2 is a promising tool for evaluating the long-term effects of CO2 and N2O emissions on different conservation practices.},
doi = {10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112097},
journal = {Journal of Environmental Management},
number = ,
volume = 285,
place = {United States},
year = {Tue Feb 09 00:00:00 EST 2021},
month = {Tue Feb 09 00:00:00 EST 2021}
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