Irrigation Intensities Drive Soil N(2)O Emission Reduction in Drip-Irrigated Cotton Fields

灌溉强度驱动滴灌棉田土壤N₂O排放量减少

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Abstract

Drip irrigation with plastic mulch is widely used to save water and improve fertilizer efficiency in arid regions in Xinjiang. However, farmers freely use irrigation water in pursuit of a high cotton yield, and the impact of different irrigation amounts on nitrous oxide (N(2)O) emissions is still unclear. A field experiment was conducted in 2023 in Xinjiang, China, with drip-irrigated cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to determine N(2)O emissions with different irrigation intensities. The different irrigation treatments were designed as follows: irrigation was performed to maintain soil moisture at (1) an 80% field capacity (Q80); (2) 90% field capacity (Q90); and (3) 100% field capacity (Q100). The results showed that the yield of cotton decreased with the increase in irrigation intensity. A 100% field capacity is beneficial for ammonium and nitrate transformation. The N(2)O emissions remained at a relatively low level during the non-irrigated fertilization period. In every irrigation and fertilization cycle, the N(2)O emissions were mainly concentrated during the process from wet to dry. The peak occurred during days 1-3 of irrigation. Throughout the growth period, the cumulative N(2)O emissions were 1.15, 1.48, and 2.63 kg N ha(-1) under the Q80, Q90, and Q100 treatments, respectively. As the irrigation intensity increased, the dominant species of soil bacteria and fungi showed substitution, while the dominant species of soil actinomycetes were not replaced. Fungi, actinomycetes, the available potassium, and the carbon to nitrogen ratio were positively correlated with nitrous oxide emissions, and the soil temperature was negatively correlated with nitrous oxide emissions. These results demonstrate that increased irrigation could increase the risk of greenhouse gas emissions when using plastic mulch with drip irrigation.

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