2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112170
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Nitrous oxide emission from agricultural soils: Application of animal manure or biochar? A global meta-analysis

Abstract: Organic amendments (animal manure and biochar) to agricultural soils may enhance soil organic carbon (SOC) contents, improve soil fertility and crop productivity but also contribute to global warming through nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emission. However, the effects of organic amendments on N 2 O emissions from agricultural soils seem variable among numerous research studies and remains uncertain. Here, eighty-five publications (peer-reviewed) were selected to perform a meta-analysis study. The results of this meta-… Show more

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“…Our results are in line with Tian et al [57] and Udawatta et al [58]; they also observed a stronger correlation between SOC and enzymes. An increase in the SOM and litter quantity enhances the soil activity [59,60] and this increment has direct involvement in the improvement of nutrient cycling, along with greenhouse emission [61][62][63], which, in return, has a positive impact on the ecosystem, plant growth and overall SOC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results are in line with Tian et al [57] and Udawatta et al [58]; they also observed a stronger correlation between SOC and enzymes. An increase in the SOM and litter quantity enhances the soil activity [59,60] and this increment has direct involvement in the improvement of nutrient cycling, along with greenhouse emission [61][62][63], which, in return, has a positive impact on the ecosystem, plant growth and overall SOC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stand density solely does not influence the microbial biota and soil health directly. But, with a combination and an interplay of other biotic and abiotic factors such as species autecology [10], organic amendments [56,57], plant growth regulator [58], nutrient distribution [59,60], different stress conditions [61][62][63], greenhouse gas emissions [64][65][66][67], soil pollutants different [68], planting materials and forest composition [69], and atmospheric deposition levels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This meta-analysis showed that, overall, biochar amendment mitigates N 2 O emission, while animal manure significantly increases it. Moreover, it revealed that the level of emitted N 2 O varies with soil texture, pH, and the C:N ratio [ 27 ]. Another recent meta-analysis was carried out to determine the potential of biochar for the bioremediation of heavy metals in contaminated soil and plant environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%