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Comparison of Soil Respiration in Typical Conventional and New Alternative Cereal Cropping Systems on the North China Plain.

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العنوان: Comparison of Soil Respiration in Typical Conventional and New Alternative Cereal Cropping Systems on the North China Plain.
المؤلفون: Gao, Bing, Ju, Xiaotang, Su, Fang, Gao, Fengbin, Cao, Qingsen, Oenema, Oene, Christie, Peter, Chen, Xinping, Zhang, Fusuo
المصدر: PLoS ONE; Nov2013, Vol. 8 Issue 11, p1-11, 11p
مصطلحات موضوعية: SOIL respiration, COMPARATIVE studies, CROPPING systems, GRAIN, CARBON dioxide mitigation, VOLUMETRIC analysis, SOIL temperature, SOIL moisture
مصطلحات جغرافية: NORTH China Plain (China)
مستخلص: We monitored soil respiration (Rs), soil temperature (T) and volumetric water content (VWC%) over four years in one typical conventional and four alternative cropping systems to understand Rs in different cropping systems with their respective management practices and environmental conditions. The control was conventional double-cropping system (winter wheat and summer maize in one year - Con.W/M). Four alternative cropping systems were designed with optimum water and N management, i.e. optimized winter wheat and summer maize (Opt.W/M), three harvests every two years (first year, winter wheat and summer maize or soybean; second year, fallow then spring maize - W/M-M and W/S-M), and single spring maize per year (M). Our results show that Rs responded mainly to the seasonal variation in T but was also greatly affected by straw return, root growth and soil moisture changes under different cropping systems. The mean seasonal CO2 emissions in Con.W/M were 16.8 and 15.1 Mg CO2 ha−1 for summer maize and winter wheat, respectively, without straw return. They increased significantly by 26 and 35% in Opt.W/M, respectively, with straw return. Under the new alternative cropping systems with straw return, W/M-M showed similar Rs to Opt.W/M, but total CO2 emissions of W/S-M decreased sharply relative to Opt.W/M when soybean was planted to replace summer maize. Total CO2 emissions expressed as the complete rotation cycles of W/S-M, Con.W/M and M treatments were not significantly different. Seasonal CO2 emissions were significantly correlated with the sum of carbon inputs of straw return from the previous season and the aboveground biomass in the current season, which explained 60% of seasonal CO2 emissions. T and VWC% explained up to 65% of Rs using the exponential-power and double exponential models, and the impacts of tillage and straw return must therefore be considered for accurate modeling of Rs in this geographical region. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:19326203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0080887