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Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | 2004

Carbon Dioxide, Methane, and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from a Rice-Wheat Rotation as Affected by Crop Residue Incorporation and Temperature

Zou Jian-wen; Huang Yao; Zong Lianggang; Zheng Xunhua; Wang Yuesi

Field measurements were made from June 2001 to May 2002 to evaluate the effect of crop residue application and temperature on CO2, CH4, and N2O emissions within an entire rice-wheat rotation season. Rapeseed cake and wheat straw were incorporated into the soil at a rate of 2.25 t hm−2 when the rice crop was transplanted in June 2001. Compared with the control, the incorporation of rapeseed cake enhanced the emissions of CO2, CH4, and N2O in the rice-growing season by 12.3%, 252.3%, and 17.5%, respectively, while no further effect was held on the emissions of CO2 and N2O in the following wheatgrowing season. The incorporation of wheat straw enhanced the emissions of CO2 and CH4 by 7.1% and 249.6%, respectively, but reduced the N2O emission by 18.8% in the rice-growing season. Significant reductions of 17.8% for the CO2 and of 12.9% for the N2O emission were observed in the following wheatgrowing season. A positive correlation existed between the emissions of N2O and CO2 (R2 = 0.445,n = 73,p < 0.001) from the rice-growing season when N2O was emitted. A trade-off relationship between the emissions of CH4 and N2O was found in the rice-growing season. The CH4 emission was significantly correlated with the CO2 emission for the period from rice transplantation to field drainage, but not for the entire rice-growing season. In addition, air temperature was found to regulate the CO2 emissions from the non-waterlogged period over the entire rice-wheat rotation season and the N2O emissions from the nonwaterlogged period of the rice-growing season, which can be quantitatively described by an exponential function. The temperature coefficient (Q10) was then evaluated to be 2.3±0.2 for the CO2 emission and 3.9±0.4 for the N2O emission, respectively.


Advances in Atmospheric Sciences | 2007

Dependence of wheat and rice respiration on tissue nitrogen and the corresponding net carbon fixation efficiency under different rates of nitrogen application

Sun Wenjuan (孙文娟); Huang Yao; Chen Shutao (陈书涛); Zou Jian-wen; Zheng Xunhua

To quantitatively address the role of tissue N in crop respiration under various agricultural practices, and to consequently evaluate the impact of synthetic fertilizer N application on biomass production and respiration, and hence net carbon fixation efficiency (Encf), pot and field experiments were carried out for an annual rotation of a rice-wheat cropping system from 2001 to 2003. The treatments of the pot experiments included fertilizer N application, sowing date and planting density. Different rates of N application were tested in the field experiments. Static opaque chambers were used for sampling the gas. The respiration as CO2 emission was detected by a gas chromatograph. A successive biomass clipping method was employed to determine the crop autotrophic respiration coefficient (Ra). Results from the pot experiments revealed a linear relationship between Ra and tissue N content as Ra = 4.74N−1.45 (R2 = 0.85, P < 0.001). Measurements and calculations from the field experiments indicated that fertilizer N application promoted not only biomass production but also increased the respiration of crops. A further investigation showed that the increase of carbon loss in terms of respiration owing to fertilizer N application exceeded that of net carbon gain in terms of aboveground biomass when fertilizer N was applied over a certain rate. Consequently, the Encf declined as the N application rate increased.


Journal of Agro-Environment Science | 2011

Impacts of Climate Change on Agricultural Production of China

Zou Jian-wen


Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment | 2010

Biochar from agro-byproducts used as amendment to croplands: an option for low carbon agriculture.

Pan Genxing; Zhang AFeng; Zou Jian-wen; Li Lianqing; Zhang Xuhui; Zheng Jinwei


Journal of Agro-Environment Science | 2011

Issues and Challenges on Mitigation of Climate Change Impacts on China′s Future Agriculture

Zou Jian-wen


Journal of Agro-Environment Science | 2010

Nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in organic vegetable soil in greenhouse and open-air cultivation systems.

Guo YanQin; Gao ZhiLiang; Zhang Ling; Qin YanMei; Liu ShuWei; Zou Jian-wen


Journal of Nanjing Agricultural University | 2013

Impacts of elevated atmospheric CO_2 on growth and yield of rice and wheat:a Meta-analysis

Zou Jian-wen


Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment | 2012

Effect of Slow/Controlled Release Fertilizers on CH_4 and N_2O Emissions From Helianthus tuberosus Field on Tidal Flat During Growing Season

Zou Jian-wen


Journal of Agro-Environment Science | 2011

Effect of invasive plants on soil carbon and nitrogen processes.

Gao ZhiLiang; Guo YanQin; Zou Jian-wen


Acta Scientiae Circumstantiae | 2003

A field study on CO_2, CH_4 and N_2O emissions from rice paddy and impact factors

Zou Jian-wen; Zong Lianggang

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Guo YanQin

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Huang Yao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zheng Xunhua

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zong Lianggang

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Chen Shutao (陈书涛)

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Li Lianqing

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Pan Genxing

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Sun Wenjuan (孙文娟)

Nanjing Agricultural University

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Wang Yuesi

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhang Xuhui

Nanjing Agricultural University

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