IN-SITU MEASUREMENT OF N2O EMISSIONS FROM PROFILE OF LOESS SOIL
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    Field soil bores measurement and static C2H2 inhibition soil cores method was used to study N2O emission in the loess soil profile and the factors affecting its production.Significant spatial variation and temporal variation of the nitrous oxide amount were found in the soil used.The temporal variation was correlated with the water supply (such as rainfall or irrigation), and N2O peaks were occurred 3 days after water events.Both the control and fertilized plots have the same trend.August was the highest N2O production month during the period.At the highest point the N2O concentration in the fertilized plot was 2.5 times higher than that in the control plot.Meanwhile N2O spatial variation in the profile followed the order: 10cm< 30cm< 150cm< 90cm< 60cm.Carbon was the limited factor that controled denitrification in the soil.When carbon was supplied, nitrate content and water became the limited factors.

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Liang Dong-li, Tong Yan-an, Ove Emterdy, Li Sheng-xiu, Zhao Hu-bing, Ma Lin-ying. IN-SITU MEASUREMENT OF N2O EMISSIONS FROM PROFILE OF LOESS SOIL[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2002,39(6):802-809.

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  • Received:December 25,2000
  • Revised:March 17,2002
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  • Online: February 25,2013
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