Optimizing water‐nitrogen regulation for enhanced carbon absorption and reduced greenhouse gas emissions in greenhouse tomato cultivation
Wenju Zhao,
Haiying Yu,
Lei Ding
et al.
Abstract:To study the impact of different water‐nitrogen regulation modes on the carbon cycle of greenhouse tomatoes and determine optimal irrigation and nitrogen application levels to enhance carbon absorption and minimize greenhouse gas emissions. This study employed three irrigation levels (100%, 80%, and 60% of ET0) and three nitrogen application levels (240, 192, and 144 kg·ha−1), along with a control group (W1N1, i.e., 100% ET0‐240 kg·ha−1). Gas‐chromatography methods were used to monitor CH4 and soil CO2 emissio… Show more
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