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Journal Articles European Journal of Soil Science Year : 2023

The reducing effect of aglime on N 2O and CO 2 emissions balance from an acidic soil: A study on intact soil cores

Camille Rousset,
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Henri Brefort,
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Mustapha Arkoun
Catherine Hénault

Abstract

The functioning of the nitrous oxide (N 2 O) reductase enzyme involved in the last step of denitrification is pH sensitive, with an optimum of 6.8. A solution to mitigate N 2 O emissions would be to bring soil pH close to neutrality by adding agricultural liming products (aglime). Nevertheless, the influence of aglime on the soil greenhouse gas (GHG) balance (CO 2-N 2 O) is a subject of debate, particularly when considering the fate of the carbon (C) derived from carbonates. Our objective was to investigate the results of the effect of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3) aglime on the CO 2-N 2 O balance. Sixteen cylinders of undisturbed acidic soil were taken from a sandy loam profile and incubated at 20 C for 107 days in anaerobic conditions (waterfilled pore space >60%). Eight limed treatment cylinders received 1.45 g of aglime on the soil surface (2 t NV ha À1) and 0.08 g of N (100 kg of N ha À1).
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hal-04185217 , version 1 (14-09-2023)

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Camille Rousset,, Henri Brefort,, Mustapha Arkoun, Olivier Mathieu, Catherine Hénault. The reducing effect of aglime on N 2O and CO 2 emissions balance from an acidic soil: A study on intact soil cores. European Journal of Soil Science, 2023, 74, ⟨10.1111/ejss.13367⟩. ⟨hal-04185217⟩
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