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Journal of Environmental Quality | 2008

Nitrogen, Tillage, and Crop Rotation Effects on Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Irrigated Cropping Systems

Ardell D. Halvorson; Stephen J. Del Grosso; Curtis A. Reule

We evaluated the effects of irrigated crop management practices on nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions from soil. Emissions were monitored from several irrigated cropping systems receiving N fertilizer rates ranging from 0 to 246 kg N ha(-1) during the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons. Cropping systems included conventional-till (CT) continuous corn (Zea mays L.), no-till (NT) continuous corn, NT corn-dry bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) (NT-CDb), and NT corn-barley (Hordeum distichon L.) (NT-CB). In 2005, half the N was subsurface band applied as urea-ammonium nitrate (UAN) at planting to all corn plots, with the rest of the N applied surface broadcast as a polymer-coated urea (PCU) in mid-June. The entire N rate was applied as UAN at barley and dry bean planting in the NT-CB and NT-CDb plots in 2005. All plots were in corn in 2006, with PCU being applied at half the N rate at corn emergence and a second N application as dry urea in mid-June followed by irrigation, both banded on the soil surface in the corn row. Nitrous oxide fluxes were measured during the growing season using static, vented chambers (1-3 times wk(-1)) and a gas chromatograph analyzer. Linear increases in N(2)O emissions were observed with increasing N-fertilizer rate, but emission amounts varied with growing season. Growing season N(2)O emissions were greater from the NT-CDb system during the corn phase of the rotation than from the other cropping systems. Crop rotation and N rate had more effect than tillage system on N(2)O emissions. Nitrous oxide emissions from N application ranged from 0.30 to 0.75% of N applied. Spikes in N(2)O emissions after N fertilizer application were greater with UAN and urea than with PCU fertilizer. The PCU showed potential for reducing N(2)O emissions from irrigated cropping systems.


Journal of Environmental Quality | 2006

Net Global Warming Potential and Greenhouse Gas Intensity in Irrigated Cropping Systems in Northeastern Colorado

Arvin R. Mosier; Ardell D. Halvorson; Curtis A. Reule; Xuejun J. Liu


Soil Science Society of America Journal | 1999

Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen in a Dryland Cropping System

Ardell D. Halvorson; Curtis A. Reule; R. F. Follett


Agronomy Journal | 2006

Nitrogen and Tillage Effects on Irrigated Continuous Corn Yields

Ardell D. Halvorson; Arvin R. Mosier; Curtis A. Reule; Walter C. Bausch


Agronomy Journal | 2002

Tillage system and crop rotation effects on dryland crop yields and soil carbon in the central Great Plains

Ardell D. Halvorson; G. A. Peterson; Curtis A. Reule


Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2007

Dinitrogen and N2O emissions in arable soils: Effect of tillage, N source and soil moisture

Xuejun J. Liu; A. R. Mosier; Ardell D. Halvorson; Curtis A. Reule; F. Zhang


Agronomy Journal | 1994

Nitrogen Fertilizer Requirements in an Annual Dryland Cropping System

Ardell D. Halvorson; Curtis A. Reule


Agronomy Journal | 2005

Corn Response to Nitrogen Fertilization in a Soil with High Residual Nitrogen

Ardell D. Halvorson; Frank C. Schweissing; Michael E. Bartolo; Curtis A. Reule


Agronomy Journal | 2004

Nitrogen Fertilization and Rotation Effects on No-Till Dryland Wheat Production

Ardell D. Halvorson; David C. Nielsen; Curtis A. Reule


Agronomy Journal | 2008

Nitrogen Effects on Onion Yield Under Drip and Furrow Irrigation

Ardell D. Halvorson; Michael E. Bartolo; Curtis A. Reule; Abdel Berrada

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Ardell D. Halvorson

Agricultural Research Service

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R. F. Follett

United States Department of Agriculture

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Stephen J. Del Grosso

Agricultural Research Service

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Walter C. Bausch

Agricultural Research Service

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Xuejun J. Liu

China Agricultural University

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A. R. Mosier

Agricultural Research Service

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Abdel Berrada

Colorado State University

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