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Fluxes of nitrous oxide and methane on an abandoned peat extraction site: Effect of reed canary grass cultivation
Authors:NP Hyvönen  JT HuttunenNJ Shurpali  NM TaviME Repo  PJ Martikainen
Institution:University of Kuopio, Department of Environmental Science, Bioteknia 2, P.O. Box 1627, FI-70211 Kuopio, Finland
Abstract:Drained organic soils are among the most risky soil types as far as their greenhouse gas emissions are considered. Reed canary grass (RCG) is a potential bioenergy crop in the boreal region, but the atmospheric impact of its cultivation is unknown. The fluxes of N2O and CH4 were measured from an abandoned peat extraction site (an organic soil) cultivated with RCG using static chamber and snow gradient techniques. The fluxes were measured also at an adjacent site which is under active peat extraction and it is devoid of any vegetation (BP site). The 4-year average annual N2O emissions were low being 0.1 and 0.01 g N2O m−2 a−1 at the RCG and BP sites, respectively. The corresponding mean annual CH4 emissions from the RCG and BP sites were also low (0.4 g and 0.9 g CH4 m−2 a−1). These results highlight for the first time that there are organic soils where cultivation of perennial bioenergy crops is possible with low N2O and CH4 emissions.
Keywords:Greenhouse gases  Drained boreal peatlands  Reed canary grass  Phalaris arundinacea L    Land-use
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