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Nitrogen dynamics in paddy field as influenced by free-air CO2enrichment (FACE) at three levels of nitrogen fertilization

Authors :
Hoque, Md.
Inubushi, Kazuyuki
Miura, Shu
Kobayashi, Kazuhiko
Kim, Han-Yong
Okada, Masumi
Yabashi, Shingo
Source :
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems; July 2002, Vol. 63 Issue: 2-3 p301-308, 8p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

As part of a FACE (free-air CO2enrichment) experiment in a rice paddy field in Shizukuishi (Iwate Prefecture, Japan), studies were conducted to determine the effects of elevated CO2on N dynamics at three levels of N application. Rice plants were grown under ambient CO2or ambient + 200 ppmV CO2conditions throughout the growing season in an Andosol soil with each treatment having 4 replicated plots. Three levels of N fertilizer (high, standard and low; 15, 9 and 4 gN m−2, respectively) were applied to examine different N availability under both CO2conditions. Soil samples were collected at 4 different times from upper and lower soil layers (0–1 cm and 1–10 cm soil depths, respectively) and analyzed for microbial biomass N (BN), mineralizable N (Min. N) and NH4+-N in soil. Plant sampling was also done at 3 different times during the growing season to determine the N uptake by plant. Elevated CO2significantly increased BNand Min. N in the upper soil layer at harvest by 25–42% and 18–24%, respectively, compared to ambient CO2, regardless of N application rate. In low N soil, these significant increases were also observed at the ripening stage. In addition, elevated CO2only significantly increased the NH4+-N in the upper soil layer at harvest in low N soil compared to ambient CO2. The N uptake was not significantly affected by CO2treatment. These results indicate that elevated CO2had significant positive influence on BNand Min. N in the upper soil layer in paddy soil at the later period of the cropping season at all levels of N application rates, but only at low levels of application rate on NH4+-N.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13851314 and 15730867
Volume :
63
Issue :
2-3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs36127063
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021163111046