Nitrous oxide and carbon dioxide emissions from soils amended with compost and manure from cattle fed diets containing wheat dried distillers’ grains with solubles1

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q4 SOIL SCIENCE Canadian Journal of Soil Science Pub Date : 2016-10-28 DOI:10.1139/cjss-2016-0068
Ping Li, M. Lang, Chunli Li, X. Hao
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Abstract: The N2O and CO2 emissions from soil amended with cattle manure and compost from animals fed a diet including wheat dried distillers’ grains with solubles (DDGS) were evaluated in a 105 d aerobic incubation study in the laboratory. Manure (BM) and compost (BC) from cattle fed a typical finishing diet containing barley, and manure (DDGSM) and compost (DDGSC) from cattle fed a diet containing 60% wheat DDGS replacing barley grain, were used. A nonamended control (soil without manure or compost) was included for comparison. Organic amendments significantly increased N2O and CO2 emissions compared with the control, and manure resulted in significantly higher CO2 emissions than compost. Adding DDGS to cattle diet resulted in significantly higher N2O emission amounts and emission factors from soil regardless of whether the amendment was manure or compost, mainly due to increased NH4 +-N content. While N2O emissions were lower in soil amended with DDGSC than DDGSM, there was no difference in N2O emissions when soils were amended with BM and BC. Our results suggest that across diet types and management approaches, application of compost from cattle fed a typical diet could be less detrimental to the environment with relatively lower emissions of CO2 and N2O.
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用含有小麦干酒糟和可溶性谷物的饲料喂养的牛所产生的堆肥和粪便修正的土壤所排放的氧化亚氮和二氧化碳
摘要/ Abstract摘要:通过105 d的室内好氧培养试验,研究了饲粮添加小麦干酒糟(DDGS)后,牛粪和堆肥对土壤N2O和CO2排放的影响。采用典型育肥期饲粮中添加大麦的牛的粪便(BM)和堆肥(BC),以及饲粮中添加60%小麦DDGS替代大麦的牛的粪便(DDGSM)和堆肥(DDGSC)。一个未改良的对照(没有肥料或堆肥的土壤)被纳入比较。与对照相比,有机肥显著增加了N2O和CO2的排放量,且有机肥的CO2排放量显著高于堆肥。牛日粮中添加DDGS后,无论是粪肥还是堆肥,土壤N2O排放量和排放因子均显著增加,其主要原因是增加了NH4 +-N含量。DDGSC对土壤的N2O排放量低于DDGSM,而BM和BC对土壤的N2O排放量没有差异。我们的研究结果表明,在不同的日粮类型和管理方法中,使用典型日粮的牛的堆肥对环境的危害较小,二氧化碳和氧化亚氮的排放量相对较低。
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Canadian Journal of Soil Science
Canadian Journal of Soil Science 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
11.80%
发文量
73
审稿时长
6.0 months
期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Soil Science is an international peer-reviewed journal published in cooperation with the Canadian Society of Soil Science. The journal publishes original research on the use, management, structure and development of soils and draws from the disciplines of soil science, agrometeorology, ecology, agricultural engineering, environmental science, hydrology, forestry, geology, geography and climatology. Research is published in a number of topic sections including: agrometeorology; ecology, biological processes and plant interactions; composition and chemical processes; physical processes and interfaces; genesis, landscape processes and relationships; contamination and environmental stewardship; and management for agricultural, forestry and urban uses.
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