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Science of The Total Environment | 2018

N2O and CO2 emissions following repeated application of organic and mineral N fertiliser from a vegetable crop rotation

Daniele De Rosa; David W. Rowlings; Johannes Biala; Clemens Scheer; Bruno Basso; Peter Grace

Accounting for nitrogen (N) release from organic amendments (OA) can reduce the use of synthetic N-fertiliser, sustain crop production, and potentially reduce soil borne greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions. However, it is difficult to assess the GHG mitigation potential for OA as a substitute of N-fertiliser over the long term due to only part of the organic N added to soil is being released in the first year after application. High-resolution nitrous oxide (N2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions monitored from a horticultural crop rotation over 2.5 years from conventional urea application rates were compared to treatments receiving an annual application of raw and composted chicken manure combined with conventional and reduced N-fertiliser rates. The repeated application of composted manure did not increase annual N2O emissions while the application of raw manure resulted in N2O emissions up to 35.2 times higher than the zero N fertiliser treatment and up to 4.7 times higher than conventional N-fertiliser rate due to an increase in C and N availability following the repeated application of raw OA. The main factor driving N2O emissions was the incorporation of organic material accompanied by high soil moisture while the application of synthetic N-fertiliser induced only short-term N2O emission pulse. The average annual N2O emission factor calculated accounting for the total N applied including OA was equal to 0.27 ± 0.17%, 3.7 times lower than the IPCC default value. Accounting for the estimated N release from OA only enabled a more realistic N2O emission factor to be defined for organically amended field that was equal to 0.48 ± 0.3%. This study demonstrated that accounting for the N released from repeated application of composted rather than raw manure can be a viable pathway to reduce N2O emissions and maintain soil fertility.


Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2016

Effect of organic and mineral N fertilizers on N2O emissions from an intensive vegetable rotation

Daniele De Rosa; David W. Rowlings; Johannes Biala; Clemens Scheer; Bruno Basso; James McGree; Peter Grace


SpringerPlus | 2014

Greenhouse gas emissions from sub-tropical agricultural soils after addition of organic by-products

Dai Huong Nguyen; Johannes Biala; Peter Grace; Clemens Scheer; David W. Rowlings


Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2013

Effects of rice husk biochar and sugar-mill by-products on methane consumption from two different soils

Dai Huong Nguyen; Johannes Biala; Peter Grace; Clemens Scheer; David W. Rowlings


Agronomy Journal | 2017

Can Organic Amendments Support Sustainable Vegetable Production

Daniele De Rosa; Bruno Basso; David W. Rowlings; Clemens Scheer; Johannes Biala; Peter Grace


School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2016

Monitoring the N release from organic amendments using proximal sensing

Daniele De Rosa; David W. Rowlings; Johannes Biala; Clemens Scheer; Bruno Basso; Peter Grace


School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2017

Can organic amendments support sustainable vegetable production

Daniele De Rosa; Bruno Basso; David W. Rowlings; Clemens Scheer; Johannes Biala; Peter Grace


School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2016

Effects of using raw and composted manures on nitrous oxide emissions: a review

Johannes Biala; David W. Rowlings; Daniele De Rosa; Peter Grace


School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty | 2016

Greenhouse-gas emissions from stockpiled and composted dairy-manure residues and consideration of associated emission factors

Johannes Biala; Nerissa Lovric; David W. Rowlings; Peter Grace


Biology and Fertility of Soils | 2016

Erratum to: Effect of organic and mineral N fertilizers on N2Oemissions from an intensive vegetable rotation

Daniele De Rosa; David W. Rowlings; Johannes Biala; Clemens Scheer; Bruno Basso; James McGree; Peter Grace

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David W. Rowlings

Queensland University of Technology

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Peter Grace

Queensland University of Technology

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Clemens Scheer

Queensland University of Technology

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Daniele De Rosa

Queensland University of Technology

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Bruno Basso

Michigan State University

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Dai Huong Nguyen

Queensland University of Technology

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James McGree

Queensland University of Technology

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