Title of article :
Differential emissions of two greenhouse gases from soils under varying land uses
Author/Authors :
Onweremadu ، E.u نويسنده Department of soil science and technology, Federal university of technology, p.m.b. 1526 owerri, imo state nigeria , , emenyeonu، c.m نويسنده Department of soil science and technology, Federal university of technology, p.m.b. 1526 owerri, imo state nigeria , , obi، c نويسنده Department of soil science and technology, Federal university of technology, p.m.b. 1526 owerri, imo state nigeria , , Nweke، i.a نويسنده Department of crop science, anambra state, University igbariam campus anambra state , , nsoanya، نويسنده Department of crop science, anambra state, University igbariam campus anambra state , , Onyishi، g.c نويسنده Department of crop science and technology, Federal university of technology, p.m.b. 1526 owerri, imo state nigeria , , nwufo، m.i نويسنده Department of crop science and technology, Federal university of technology, p.m.b. 1526 owerri, imo state nigeria , , ojiako، f. O نويسنده Department of crop science and technology, Federal university of technology, p.m.b. 1526 owerri, imo state nigeria ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Pages :
4
From page :
80
To page :
83
Abstract :
Emission of greenhouse gases vary among soil and land use types. We investigated emission of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) gases in two soil groups (coastal plain sands and clay shale) under mixed cropping, floodplain and fallow. It was a two factorial experimental design, involving incubation of intact cores at 4 levels of water filled pore spaces. Nitrous oxide fluxes differed among land use types as follows: 21.2 to 29.5 µg N m-2hr-1 (mixed crop farm), 38.1 to 43.8 µg N m-2hr-1 (floodplain) and 9.2 to 11.6 µg N m-2hr-1 . Values of CH4 ranged from 1.6 to 2.6 µg C m-2hr-1 (mixed crop), 1.1 to 1.3 µg C m-2hr-1 (floodplain) and 1.4 to 1.9 µg C m-2hr-1 (fallow). There were significant negative correlations between bulk density and CH4 emission in soils derived from shale in all land use types. Soil carbon content (SOC) correlated positively with N2O emission in all land use types correlation (r=0. 68 to 0.87) with N2O emission while it correlated negatively with CH4 emission (r= 0.70 to 0.88).
Journal title :
Advance in Agriculture and Biology(AAB)
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Advance in Agriculture and Biology(AAB)
Record number :
1447514
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