2019
DOI: 10.1007/s12155-019-09987-4
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Response of Soil Greenhouse Gas Fluxes and Soil Properties to Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates under Camelina and Carinata Nonfood Oilseed Crops

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“…Increasing N fertilizer rates increased the EC of the soil in 2017, supporting the results reported by Liu et al (2014). Similarly, our previous study reported that increasing N rates increased the soil EC, which was associated with the increase in the salts due to the fertilizer application (Li et al, 2019). Both fertilizers, urea and ammonium sulfate, serve as the source of N in the soil; higher salt index of ammonium sulfate (3.25) might have increased the salt concentration in the soil.…”
Section: Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Increasing N fertilizer rates increased the EC of the soil in 2017, supporting the results reported by Liu et al (2014). Similarly, our previous study reported that increasing N rates increased the soil EC, which was associated with the increase in the salts due to the fertilizer application (Li et al, 2019). Both fertilizers, urea and ammonium sulfate, serve as the source of N in the soil; higher salt index of ammonium sulfate (3.25) might have increased the salt concentration in the soil.…”
Section: Soil Propertiessupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Studies in Canada (Gupta et al, 1988) and China (Wang et al, 2008) reported that the application of S fertilizer reduces microbial biomass and soil pH from grass fields, which can impact the soil GHG emissions. Our previous study by Li et al (2019) found that increasing N fertilizer application (0-84 kg N ha −1 ) in carinata resulted in higher N 2 O emissions. This research further…”
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“…Long-term application of manure with chemical fertilizer could effectively increase soil nutrient content, improve soil physicochemical properties, and increase crop yields, thereby influencing microorganisms ( Oehl et al, 2004 ; Shi et al, 2008 ; Feitosa de Souza et al, 2016 ; Lin et al, 2018 ), whereas long-term application of chemical nitrogen fertilizer alone was likely to decrease soil pH and microbial biomass and damage soil microbial structure ( Sun et al, 2017 ; Huang et al, 2018 ; Li et al, 2019 ). Our experiment showed the same results, and the phosphorus fertilizer application could increase organic matters of soil ( Table 1 ).…”
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“…Similarly to other crops of the family Brassicaceae Burnett, camelina responds favorably to nitrogen fertilization. Li et al [23] showed, however, that increased nitrogen fertilization of camelina resulted in higher N 2 O emissions. Therefore, optimal doses of nitrogen fertilizers should be selected in plant crops to avoid negative impact on the environment.…”
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