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Original Articles

Experimental assessment of N2O background fluxes in grassland systems

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Pages 470-482 | Received 28 Apr 2006, Accepted 29 Jan 2007, Published online: 18 Jan 2017
 

Abstract

In the absence of, or between, fertilization events in agricultural systems, soils are generally assumed to emit N2O at a small rate, often described as the ‘background’ flux. In contrast, net uptake of N2O by soil has been observed in many field studies, but has not gained much attention. Observations of net uptake of N2O form a large fraction (about half) of all individual flux measurements in a long-term time series at our temperate fertilized grassland site. Individual uptake fluxes from chamber measurements are often not statistically significant but mean values integrated over longer time periods from days to weeks do show a clear uptake. An analysis of semi-continuous chamber flux data in conjunction with continuous measurements of the N2O concentration in the soil profile and eddy covariance measurements suggests that gross production and gross consumption of N2O are of the same order, and as consequence only a minor fraction of N2O molecules produced in the soil reaches the atmosphere.