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GSF-Forschungszentrum, Inst. für Bodenökologie, Neuherberg, P.O.B. 1129, D-85758 Oberschleißheim, Germany
Univ. of Göttingen, Inst. of Soil Science and Forest Nutrition, Büsgenweg 2, D-37077 Göttingen, Germany
*Corresponding author (hflessa{at}ufbwserver.uni-forst.gwdg.de).
ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to determine the effect of soil compaction and N fertilization on the fluxes of N2O and CH4 in a soil (fine-silty Dystric Eutrochrept) planted with potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). Fluxes of N2O and CH4 were measured weekly for 1 yr on two differently fertilized (50 and 150 kg N ha-1) fields. For the potato cropping period (May–September) these fluxes were quantified separately for the ridges (soil bulk density
b = 1.05 Mg m-3) covering two-thirds of the total field area, and for the uncompacted (
b = 1.26 Mg m-3) and the tractor-traffic-compacted (
b = 1.56 Mg m-3) interrow soils, each of which made up one-sixth of the field area. The annual N2O-N emissions for the low and the high rates of N fertilization were 8 and 16 kg ha-1, respectively. The major part (68%) of the total N2O release from the fields during the cropping period was emitted from the compacted tractor tramlines; emissions from the ridges made up only 23%. The annual CH4-C uptake was 140 and 118 g ha-1 for the low and high levels of fertilization, respectively. The ridge soil and the uncompacted interrow had mean CH4-C oxidation rates of 3.8 and 0.8 µg m-2 h-1, respectively; however, the tractor-compacted soil released CH4 at 2.1 µg CH4-C m-2 h-1. The results indicate thas soil compaction was probably the main reason for increased N2O emission and reduced CH4 uptake of potato-cropped fields.
Received for publication August 19, 1997.
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