Meta-analysis of global livestock urine-derived nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils.

LÓPEZ-AIZPÚN, M. - HORROCKS,C.A. - CHARTERIS, A.F. - MARSDEN, K.A. - CIGANDA, V. - EVANS, J.R. - CHADWICK, D.R. - CÁRDENAS, L.M.

Resumen:

Abstract:Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an air pollutant of major environmental concern, with agriculture representing 60% of anthropogenic global N2O emissions. Much of the N2O emissions from livestock production systems result from transformation of N deposited to soil within animal excreta. There exists a substantial body of literature on urine patch N2O dynamics, we aimed to identify key controlling factors influencing N2O emissions and to aid understanding of knowledge gaps to improve GHG reporting and prioritize future research. We conducted an extensive literature review and random effect meta?analysis (using REML) of results to identify key relationships between multiple potential independent factors and global N2O emissions factors (EFs) from urine patches. Mean air temperature, soil pH and ruminant animal species (sheep or cow) were significant factors influencing the EFs reviewed. However, several factors that are known to influence N2O emissions, such as animal diet and urine composition, could not be considered due to the lack of reported data. The review highlighted a widespread tendency for inadequate metadata and uncertainty reporting in the published studies, as well as the limited geographical extent of investigations, which are more often conducted in temperate regions thus far. Therefore, here we give recommendations for factors that are likely to affect the EFs and should be included in all future studies, these include the following: soil pH and texture; experimental set?up; direct measurement of soil moisture and temperature during the study period; amount and composition of urine applied; animal type and diet; N2O emissions with a measure of uncertainty; data from a control with zero?N application and meteorological data.


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2020
EMISSION FACTORS
GRASSLAND
GRAZING LIVESTOCK
GREENHOUSE GAS
N2O
URINE PATCH
PASTOREO DE GANADO
PASTOREO
GASES DE EFECTO INVERNADERO
OXIDO NITROSO
Inglés
Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
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CHARTERIS, A.F.
MARSDEN, K.A.
CIGANDA, V.
EVANS, J.R.
CHADWICK, D.R.
CÁRDENAS, L.M.
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CIGANDA, V.
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CHADWICK, D.R.
CÁRDENAS, L.M.
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PASTOREO
GASES DE EFECTO INVERNADERO
OXIDO NITROSO
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spellingShingle Meta-analysis of global livestock urine-derived nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils.
LÓPEZ-AIZPÚN, M.
EMISSION FACTORS
GRASSLAND
GRAZING LIVESTOCK
GREENHOUSE GAS
N2O
URINE PATCH
PASTOREO DE GANADO
PASTOREO
GASES DE EFECTO INVERNADERO
OXIDO NITROSO
status_str publishedVersion
title Meta-analysis of global livestock urine-derived nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils.
title_full Meta-analysis of global livestock urine-derived nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils.
title_fullStr Meta-analysis of global livestock urine-derived nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils.
title_full_unstemmed Meta-analysis of global livestock urine-derived nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils.
title_short Meta-analysis of global livestock urine-derived nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils.
title_sort Meta-analysis of global livestock urine-derived nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils.
topic EMISSION FACTORS
GRASSLAND
GRAZING LIVESTOCK
GREENHOUSE GAS
N2O
URINE PATCH
PASTOREO DE GANADO
PASTOREO
GASES DE EFECTO INVERNADERO
OXIDO NITROSO
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