Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8487584 | Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Manual chambers showed the same trend as automatic chambers but underestimated small variations and overestimated peak emissions. On average, N2O emissions were lower in OF (0.65 ± 0.64 kg N haâ1 yrâ1) than in CF fields (0.95 ± 0.77 kg N haâ1 yrâ1). The mean amount of N leached was 13.3 kg N haâ1 yrâ1 in the OF system during the 8-crops rotation (alfalfa 1, alfalfa 2, wheat, green bean, wheat, faba bean, wheat, flax) and 18.4 kg N haâ1 yrâ1 in the CF system for a 3-crops CF rotation (legume, wheat, wheat), corresponding to 9 and 10% of total N inputs, respectively. Leached N and N2O emissions expressed per unit of protein-N harvested were slightly higher in CF (0.11 kg NO3-N kgâ1 N yrâ1 and 5.4 N2O-N kgâ1 N yrâ1, respectively) than in OF systems (0.10 kg NO3-N kgâ1 N yrâ1 and 4.7 g N2O-N kgâ1 N yrâ1, respectively). These results show a relative lower environmental impact of OF practices compared to CF practices (â30% area-scaled and â12% yield-scaled for leaching and N2O emissions), with further margins of progress in both systems, including a better management of fertilisers, legumes and catch-crops.
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Authors
Benoit Marie, Garnier Josette, Billen Gilles, Tournebize Julien, Gréhan Eric, Mary Bruno,