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EFFECT OF CONVENTIONAL TILLAGE AND REDUCED TILLAGE ON N2O EMISSION FROM A LOAMY SOIL UNDER SPRING BARLEY

Horak, Jan, Igaz, Dusan, Kondrlova, Elena, Cimo, Jan, Zembery, Jozef, Candrakova, Eva

First published: 2013-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2013/bc3/s13.008View metrics

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Title
EFFECT OF CONVENTIONAL TILLAGE AND REDUCED TILLAGE ON N2O EMISSION FROM A LOAMY SOIL UNDER SPRING BARLEY
Authors
Horak, Jan, Igaz, Dusan, Kondrlova, Elena, Cimo, Jan, Zembery, Jozef, Candrakova, Eva
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 13th SGEM GeoConference on WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2013
Pages
533 - 544 pp
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
Not available yet
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References56
  1. Aulakh, M.S. & Rennie, D.A. Nitrogen transformations with special reference to gaseous N losses from zero-tilled soils of Saskatchewan Canada, J Soil Tillage Res, vol. 7, pp 157-171, 1986.

  2. Baggs, E.M., Stevenson, M., Pihlatie, M., Regar, A., Cook, H. & Cadish, G. Nitrous oxide emissions following application of residues and fertilizer under zero and conventional tillage, Plant Soil, vol. 254, pp 361-370, 2003.

  3. Bárek, V., Halaj, P. & Takáč, J. Stanovenie vlahovej potreby pre špeciálne plodiny a zeleninu v zmenených klimatických podmienkach Slovenska. Acta horticulturae et regiotecturae. ISSN 1335-2563, vol. 11, pp 9-13, 2008.

  4. Bárek, V . & Halaj, P . Domová koreňová čistiar eň odpadových vôd. In Acta horticulturae et regiotecturae. ISSN 1335-2563, vol. 9, pp 29-31, 2006.

  5. Conen, F. Dobbie, K.E. &Smith, K.A. Predicting N 2O emission from agricultural land through related soil parameters. Glob change Biol vol. 6, pp 417-426, 2000.

  6. Cross-compliance Ministry of Agriculture of the Slovak Republic, p. 38. Available at http://www.land.gov.sk/sk/ navID=1&id=559. 2007.

  7. Dobbie, K.E., McTaggart, I.P. & Smith, K.A. Nitrous oxide emissions from intensive agricultural systems : var iations between crops and seasons, key driving variables, and mean emission factors. J.Geophys.Res-Atmos. vol. 104, pp 26891-26899, 1999.

  8. Fazekašová, D., Torma, S., Bobuľská, L. & Baranová, B. Quality of Agricultural Production in Ecological and Conventional Farming System. Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Rzeszowskiej – Zarzadzanie i Marketing. Z. 16 (4/09). Pp 97-103, ISSN 1234-3706, 2010.

  9. Fazekašová, D ., Kotorová, D., Balázs, P., Baranová, B. & Bobuľská, L. Spatial variability of physical soil properties in conditions of ecological farming in protected area, Slovakia, In: Ekológia, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp 1-11. ISSN 1335-342X, 2011.

  10. Flessa, H. & Dorsch, P. Seasonal variation on N 2O and CH 4 fluxes in differently managed arable soils in southern Germany. J Geophys Res vol. 100, pp 23115-23124, 1995.

  11. Freibauer, A., Rounsevell, M.D.A., Smith, P. & Verhagen, J. Carbon sequestration in European agricultural soils, Geoderma, vol. 122, pp 1-23, 2004.

  12. Goodroad, L., Keeney, D. & Peterson, L. Nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils in Wisconsin, Soil Sci Soc Am J, vol. 13, pp 557-561, 1984.

  13. Halaj, P. & Bárek, V. Roughness Coefficient of Dense Seed C ereals for Soil Erosion Control Measures Planning, Bulgaria, Journal of International Scientific publications: Ecology & Safety, ISSN 1313-2563, vol. 3, no. 1, pp 225-232, 2009.

  14. Halaj, P., Báreková, A., Bárek, V., Halajová, D., Pecháčová, K. & Šinka, K. Role and dimensioning of ripparian buffer zone in agricultural landscape. Bulgaria, Journal Section Soils of International Scientific Publications: Ecology & Safety. ISSN 1313-2563, vol. 5, p p 203-212, 2011.

  15. Hussain, I., Olso, K.R. & Ebelhar, S.A. Long-term tillage effects on soil chemical properties and organic matter fractions, Soil Sci Soc Am J, vol. 63, pp 1335-1341, 1999.

  16. Chatskikh, D. & Olesen, J.E. Soil tillage enhanced CO 2 and N 2O emissions from loamy sand soil under spring barley, Soil Tillage Res, vol. 97, pp 5-18, 2007.

  17. Ivanová, M. Michaeli, E. Boltižiar, M. & Juhaščíková, J. Analysis of landscape heterogeneity changes on the example of Hlinné, Vyšný Žipov, and Zlatník village (Eastern Slovakia) in the period of 1826-2006, Slovakia, In: Eko lógia, roč. 30, Vol. 2, ISSN 1335-342X, pp 269-280, 2012.

  18. Jacinthe, P. & Dick, W. Soil management and nitrous oxide emissions from cultivated fields in southern Ohio, Soil Tillage Res, vol. 41, pp 221-235, 1997.

  19. Kessavalou, A., Doran, J.W., Mosier, A.R. & Drijber, R.A. Greenhouse gas fluxes following tillage and wetting in a wheat-fallow cropping system, J Environ Qual, vol. 27, pp 1105-1116, 1998.

  20. Lindwall, C.W. & Anderson, D.T. Agronomic evaluations of minimum tillage systems for summer fallow in southern Alberta, Can J Plant Sci, vol. 61, pp 247 -253, 1981.

  21. Linn, D.M. & Doran, J.W. Effect of water-filled pore space on carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide production in tilled and non-tilled soil, Soil Sci Soc Am J, vol. 48, pp 1276-1272, 1984.

  22. MacKenzie, A.F., Fan, M.X. & Cadrin, F. Nitrous oxide emissions as affected by tillage, corn-soybean-alfalfa rotations and nitrogen fertilization, Can J Soil Sci, vol. 77, pp 145-152, 1997.

  23. Michaeli, E., Boltižiar, M. & Ivanová, M. Land use transformation of Jakubiany village, Slovakia. In: Növénytermelés, Vol. 60, Supplementum, ISSN 0546-8191, pp 423-426, 2011.

  24. Mummey, D.L. & Bluhm, G. Assessment of alternative soil management practices on N2O emissions from US agriculture, Agric Ecosyst Environ, vol. 70, pp 79-87, 1998.

  25. Palma, R.M., Rimolo, M., Saubidet, M.I. & Conti, M.E. Influence of tillage system on denitrification in maize-cropped soils, Biol Fertil Soils, vol. 25, pp 142-146, 1997.

  26. Robertson, G.P., Paul, E.A. & Harwood, R.R. Greenhouse gases in intensive agriculture: Contributions of individual gases to the radiative forcing of the atmosphere, Science, vol. 289, pp 1922-1925, 2000.

  27. Six, J., Ogle, S.M., Breidt, F.J., Conant, R.T., Mosier, A.R. & Paustian, K. The potential to mitigate global warming with no-tillage management is only realized when practised in the long term, Glob Change Biol, vol. 10, pp 155 -160, 2004.

  28. Šimanský, V., Tobiašová, E. & Chlpík, J. Soil tillage and fertilization of Orthic Luvisol and their influence on chemical properties, soil structure stability and carbon distribution in water-stable macro-aggregates, Soil Tillage Res, vol. 100, pp 125-132, 2008. GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

  29. Aulakh, M.S. & Rennie, D.A. Nitrogen transformations with special reference to gaseous N losses from zero-tilled soils of Saskatchewan Canada, J Soil Tillage Res, vol. 7, pp 157-171, 1986.

  30. Baggs, E.M., Stevenson, M., Pihlatie, M., Regar, A., Cook, H. & Cadish, G. Nitrous oxide emissions following application of residues and fertilizer under zero and conventional tillage, Plant Soil, vol. 254, pp 361-370, 2003.

  31. Bárek, V., Halaj, P. & Takáč, J. Stanovenie vlahovej potreby pre špeciálne plodiny a zeleninu v zmenených klimatických podmienkach Slovenska. Acta horticulturae et regiotecturae. ISSN 1335-2563, vol. 11, pp 9-13, 2008.

  32. Bárek, V . & Halaj, P . Domová koreňová čistiar eň odpadových vôd. In Acta horticulturae et regiotecturae. ISSN 1335-2563, vol. 9, pp 29-31, 2006.

  33. Conen, F. Dobbie, K.E. &Smith, K.A. Predicting N 2O emission from agricultural land through related soil parameters. Glob change Biol vol. 6, pp 417-426, 2000.

  34. Cross-compliance Ministry of Agriculture of the Slovak Republic, p. 38. Available at http://www.land.gov.sk/sk/ navID=1&id=559. 2007.

  35. Dobbie, K.E., McTaggart, I.P. & Smith, K.A. Nitrous oxide emissions from intensive agricultural systems : var iations between crops and seasons, key driving variables, and mean emission factors. J.Geophys.Res-Atmos. vol. 104, pp 26891-26899, 1999.

  36. Fazekašová, D., Torma, S., Bobuľská, L. & Baranová, B. Quality of Agricultural Production in Ecological and Conventional Farming System. Zeszyty Naukowe Politechniki Rzeszowskiej – Zarzadzanie i Marketing. Z. 16 (4/09). Pp 97-103, ISSN 1234-3706, 2010.

  37. Fazekašová, D ., Kotorová, D., Balázs, P., Baranová, B. & Bobuľská, L. Spatial variability of physical soil properties in conditions of ecological farming in protected area, Slovakia, In: Ekológia, Vol. 30, No. 1, pp 1-11. ISSN 1335-342X, 2011.

  38. Flessa, H. & Dorsch, P. Seasonal variation on N 2O and CH 4 fluxes in differently managed arable soils in southern Germany. J Geophys Res vol. 100, pp 23115-23124, 1995.

  39. Freibauer, A., Rounsevell, M.D.A., Smith, P. & Verhagen, J. Carbon sequestration in European agricultural soils, Geoderma, vol. 122, pp 1-23, 2004.

  40. Goodroad, L., Keeney, D. & Peterson, L. Nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils in Wisconsin, Soil Sci Soc Am J, vol. 13, pp 557-561, 1984.

  41. Halaj, P. & Bárek, V. Roughness Coefficient of Dense Seed C ereals for Soil Erosion Control Measures Planning, Bulgaria, Journal of International Scientific publications: Ecology & Safety, ISSN 1313-2563, vol. 3, no. 1, pp 225-232, 2009.

  42. Halaj, P., Báreková, A., Bárek, V., Halajová, D., Pecháčová, K. & Šinka, K. Role and dimensioning of ripparian buffer zone in agricultural landscape. Bulgaria, Journal Section Soils of International Scientific Publications: Ecology & Safety. ISSN 1313-2563, vol. 5, p p 203-212, 2011.

  43. Hussain, I., Olso, K.R. & Ebelhar, S.A. Long-term tillage effects on soil chemical properties and organic matter fractions, Soil Sci Soc Am J, vol. 63, pp 1335-1341, 1999.

  44. Chatskikh, D. & Olesen, J.E. Soil tillage enhanced CO 2 and N 2O emissions from loamy sand soil under spring barley, Soil Tillage Res, vol. 97, pp 5-18, 2007.

  45. Ivanová, M. Michaeli, E. Boltižiar, M. & Juhaščíková, J. Analysis of landscape heterogeneity changes on the example of Hlinné, Vyšný Žipov, and Zlatník village (Eastern Slovakia) in the period of 1826-2006, Slovakia, In: Eko lógia, roč. 30, Vol. 2, ISSN 1335-342X, pp 269-280, 2012.

  46. Jacinthe, P. & Dick, W. Soil management and nitrous oxide emissions from cultivated fields in southern Ohio, Soil Tillage Res, vol. 41, pp 221-235, 1997.

  47. Kessavalou, A., Doran, J.W., Mosier, A.R. & Drijber, R.A. Greenhouse gas fluxes following tillage and wetting in a wheat-fallow cropping system, J Environ Qual, vol. 27, pp 1105-1116, 1998.

  48. Lindwall, C.W. & Anderson, D.T. Agronomic evaluations of minimum tillage systems for summer fallow in southern Alberta, Can J Plant Sci, vol. 61, pp 247 -253, 1981.

  49. Linn, D.M. & Doran, J.W. Effect of water-filled pore space on carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide production in tilled and non-tilled soil, Soil Sci Soc Am J, vol. 48, pp 1276-1272, 1984.

  50. MacKenzie, A.F., Fan, M.X. & Cadrin, F. Nitrous oxide emissions as affected by tillage, corn-soybean-alfalfa rotations and nitrogen fertilization, Can J Soil Sci, vol. 77, pp 145-152, 1997.

  51. Michaeli, E., Boltižiar, M. & Ivanová, M. Land use transformation of Jakubiany village, Slovakia. In: Növénytermelés, Vol. 60, Supplementum, ISSN 0546-8191, pp 423-426, 2011.

  52. Mummey, D.L. & Bluhm, G. Assessment of alternative soil management practices on N2O emissions from US agriculture, Agric Ecosyst Environ, vol. 70, pp 79-87, 1998.

  53. Palma, R.M., Rimolo, M., Saubidet, M.I. & Conti, M.E. Influence of tillage system on denitrification in maize-cropped soils, Biol Fertil Soils, vol. 25, pp 142-146, 1997.

  54. Robertson, G.P., Paul, E.A. & Harwood, R.R. Greenhouse gases in intensive agriculture: Contributions of individual gases to the radiative forcing of the atmosphere, Science, vol. 289, pp 1922-1925, 2000.

  55. Six, J., Ogle, S.M., Breidt, F.J., Conant, R.T., Mosier, A.R. & Paustian, K. The potential to mitigate global warming with no-tillage management is only realized when practised in the long term, Glob Change Biol, vol. 10, pp 155 -160, 2004.

  56. Šimanský, V., Tobiašová, E. & Chlpík, J. Soil tillage and fertilization of Orthic Luvisol and their influence on chemical properties, soil structure stability and carbon distribution in water-stable macro-aggregates, Soil Tillage Res, vol. 100, pp 125-132, 2008. GeoConference on Water Resources. Forest, Marine and Ocean Ecosystems

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