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Water regime affects soil N2O emission and tomato yield grown under different types of fertilisers

Authors :
Vitale, Luca
Tedeschi, Anna
Polimeno, Franca
Ottaiano, Lucia
Maglione, Giuseppe
Arena, Carmen
De Marco, Anna
Magliulo, Vincenzo
Source :
Italian Journal of Agronomy; January 2018, Vol. 13 Issue: 1
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Tomato plants were subjected to three fertilisation treatments (M: mineral fertiliser; DMPP: mineral fertiliser + 3,4- dimethylpyrazole phosphate; OM: NKP + organic animal manure) in combination with two water regimes (100% and 50% evapotranspiration). Plant biomass, fruit production, nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) and N uptake, maximal PSII photochemical efficiency, Fv/Fmand cumulative soil N2O emission were determined. Well-watered OM plants showed higher values of biomass, fruit production, NUE and N uptake than M and DMPP plants; cumulative N2O fluxes were lower in DMPP plots than in M and OM plots. The reduced water supply determined a drop in crop biomass, fruit production, NUE and N uptake, and cumulative N2O fluxes in M and OM treatments that were higher in OM plots, whereas it determined a significant rise in cumulative N2O fluxes in DMPP plots that was lower in absolute term compared to M and OM plots recorded under well-water irrigation. It can be concluded that DMPP added-fertiliser has a good performance in semiarid environment resulting a better nitrogen source compared to conventional and organo-mineral fertilisers under reduced water supply, able to preserve crop yield and to determine soil N2O emissions (as expressed in CO2eq) not dangerous for global environment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11254718 and 20396805
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Italian Journal of Agronomy
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs68442200
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2017.989