2016
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-204x2016000900016
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Impacto de plantas de cobertura e da drenagem do solo nas emissões de CH 4 e N 2 O sob cultivo de arroz irrigado

Abstract: Resumo -O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o impacto das plantas de cobertura de inverno azevém (Lolium multiflorum) e azevém+cornichão (Lotus corniculatus), bem como da drenagem parcial do solo, nas emissões de CH 4 e N 2 O em um Planossolo cultivado com arroz irrigado. Amostras de ar foram coletadas semanalmente com câmara estática fechada, parcialmente inserida no solo (0,05 m). Calcularam-se o potencial de aquecimento global parcial (PAGp=CH 4 ×25+N 2 O×298) e o PAGp por unidade de produtividade de grão… Show more

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“…Studies carried out in production areas of flooded rice in the world have verified significant N 2 O emissions in those humid areas, both before flooding and after drainage, especially because of nitrogen fertilizer applications (Linquist et al, 2012;Adviento-Borbe et al, 2015;Zschornack et al, 2016). The use of protected nitrogen fertilizers (protected urea) can be a way to reduce N losses compared with conventional urea (Grohs et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies carried out in production areas of flooded rice in the world have verified significant N 2 O emissions in those humid areas, both before flooding and after drainage, especially because of nitrogen fertilizer applications (Linquist et al, 2012;Adviento-Borbe et al, 2015;Zschornack et al, 2016). The use of protected nitrogen fertilizers (protected urea) can be a way to reduce N losses compared with conventional urea (Grohs et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%