Direct Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Tropical And Sub-Tropical Agricultural Systems - A Review And Modelling Of Emission Factors

There has been much debate about the uncertainties associated with the estimation of direct and indirect agricultural nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in developing countries and in particular from tropical regions. In this study, we report an up-to-date review of the information published in peer-review journals on direct N2O emissions from agricultural systems in tropical and sub-tropical regions. We statistically analyze net-N2O-N emissions to estimate tropic-specific annual N2O emission factors (N2O-EFs) using a Generalized Additive Mixed Model (GAMM) which allowed the effects of multiple covariates to be modelled as linear or smooth non-linear continuous functions. Overall the mean N2O-EF was 1.2% for the tropics and sub-tropics, thus within the uncertainty range of IPCC-EF. On a regional basis, mean N2O-EFs were 1.4% for Africa, 1.1%, for Asia, 0.9% for Australia and 1.3% for Central & South America. Our annual N2O-EFs, estimated for a range of fertiliser rates using the available data, do not support recent studies hypothesising non-linear increase N2O-EFs as a function of applied N. Our findings highlight that in reporting annual N2O emissions and estimating N2O-EFs, particular attention should be paid in modelling the effect of study length on response of N2O.

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Main Authors: Albanito, Fabrizio, Lebender, Ulrike, Cornulier, Thomas, Sapkota, Tek Bahadur, Brentrup, Frank, Stirling, Clare M., Hillier, John
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Springer 2017-03-10
Subjects:agriculture, food security, climate change, nitrous oxide, environmental modelling, environmental impact,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99112
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep44235
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-991122023-12-08T19:36:04Z Direct Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Tropical And Sub-Tropical Agricultural Systems - A Review And Modelling Of Emission Factors Albanito, Fabrizio Lebender, Ulrike Cornulier, Thomas Sapkota, Tek Bahadur Brentrup, Frank Stirling, Clare M. Hillier, John agriculture food security climate change nitrous oxide environmental modelling environmental impact There has been much debate about the uncertainties associated with the estimation of direct and indirect agricultural nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in developing countries and in particular from tropical regions. In this study, we report an up-to-date review of the information published in peer-review journals on direct N2O emissions from agricultural systems in tropical and sub-tropical regions. We statistically analyze net-N2O-N emissions to estimate tropic-specific annual N2O emission factors (N2O-EFs) using a Generalized Additive Mixed Model (GAMM) which allowed the effects of multiple covariates to be modelled as linear or smooth non-linear continuous functions. Overall the mean N2O-EF was 1.2% for the tropics and sub-tropics, thus within the uncertainty range of IPCC-EF. On a regional basis, mean N2O-EFs were 1.4% for Africa, 1.1%, for Asia, 0.9% for Australia and 1.3% for Central & South America. Our annual N2O-EFs, estimated for a range of fertiliser rates using the available data, do not support recent studies hypothesising non-linear increase N2O-EFs as a function of applied N. Our findings highlight that in reporting annual N2O emissions and estimating N2O-EFs, particular attention should be paid in modelling the effect of study length on response of N2O. 2017-03-10 2019-01-18T17:00:42Z 2019-01-18T17:00:42Z Journal Article Albanito F, Lebender U, Cornulier T, Sapkota TB, Brentrup F, Stirling CM, Hillier J. 2017. Direct nitrous oxide emissions from tropical and sub-tropical agricultural systems - A review and modelling of emission factors. Scientific Reports 7:44235. 2045-2322 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/99112 https://doi.org/10.1038/srep44235 PII-FP3_LEDPriorities PII-FP3_SAMPLES en CC-BY-4.0 Open Access Springer Scientific Reports
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environmental modelling
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environmental modelling
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Albanito, Fabrizio
Lebender, Ulrike
Cornulier, Thomas
Sapkota, Tek Bahadur
Brentrup, Frank
Stirling, Clare M.
Hillier, John
Direct Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Tropical And Sub-Tropical Agricultural Systems - A Review And Modelling Of Emission Factors
description There has been much debate about the uncertainties associated with the estimation of direct and indirect agricultural nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions in developing countries and in particular from tropical regions. In this study, we report an up-to-date review of the information published in peer-review journals on direct N2O emissions from agricultural systems in tropical and sub-tropical regions. We statistically analyze net-N2O-N emissions to estimate tropic-specific annual N2O emission factors (N2O-EFs) using a Generalized Additive Mixed Model (GAMM) which allowed the effects of multiple covariates to be modelled as linear or smooth non-linear continuous functions. Overall the mean N2O-EF was 1.2% for the tropics and sub-tropics, thus within the uncertainty range of IPCC-EF. On a regional basis, mean N2O-EFs were 1.4% for Africa, 1.1%, for Asia, 0.9% for Australia and 1.3% for Central & South America. Our annual N2O-EFs, estimated for a range of fertiliser rates using the available data, do not support recent studies hypothesising non-linear increase N2O-EFs as a function of applied N. Our findings highlight that in reporting annual N2O emissions and estimating N2O-EFs, particular attention should be paid in modelling the effect of study length on response of N2O.
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author Albanito, Fabrizio
Lebender, Ulrike
Cornulier, Thomas
Sapkota, Tek Bahadur
Brentrup, Frank
Stirling, Clare M.
Hillier, John
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title Direct Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Tropical And Sub-Tropical Agricultural Systems - A Review And Modelling Of Emission Factors
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title_full Direct Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Tropical And Sub-Tropical Agricultural Systems - A Review And Modelling Of Emission Factors
title_fullStr Direct Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Tropical And Sub-Tropical Agricultural Systems - A Review And Modelling Of Emission Factors
title_full_unstemmed Direct Nitrous Oxide Emissions From Tropical And Sub-Tropical Agricultural Systems - A Review And Modelling Of Emission Factors
title_sort direct nitrous oxide emissions from tropical and sub-tropical agricultural systems - a review and modelling of emission factors
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