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Closing the yield gap could reduce projected greenhouse gas emissions: a case study of maize production in China
Authors:Zhenling Cui  Shanchao Yue  Guiliang Wang  Qingfeng Meng  Liang Wu  Zhiping Yang  Qiang Zhang  Shiqing Li  Fusuo Zhang  Xinping Chen
Institution:1. Center for Resources, Environment and Food Security, China Agricultural University, , Beijing 100193 China;2. Institute of Soil Science and Fertilizer, Shanxi Academy of Agricultural Science, , Taiyuan 030031 China;3. State key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Dryland Farming on the Loess Plateau, Northwest A&F University, , Yangling 712100 China
Abstract:Although the goal of doubling food demand while simultaneously reducing agricultural environmental damage has become widely accepted, the dominant agricultural paradigm still considers high yields and reduced greenhouse gas (GHG) intensity to be in conflict with one another. Here, we achieved an increase in maize yield of 70% in on‐farm experiments by closing the yield gap and evaluated the trade‐off between grain yield, nitrogen (N) fertilizer use, and GHG emissions. Based on two groups of N application experiments in six locations for 16 on‐farm site‐years, an integrated soil‐crop system (HY) approach achieved 93% of the yield potential and averaged 14.8 Mg ha?1 maize grain yield at 15.5% moisture. This is 70% higher than current crop (CC) management. More importantly, the optimal N rate for the HY system was 250 kg N ha?1, which is only 38% more N fertilizer input than that applied in the CC system. Both the N2O emission intensity and GHG intensity increased exponentially as the N application rate increased, and the response curve for the CC system was always higher than that for the HY system. Although the N application rate increased by 38%, N2O emission intensity and the GHG intensity of the HY system were reduced by 12% and 19%, respectively. These on‐farm observations indicate that closing the yield gap alongside efficient N management should therefore be prominent among a portfolio of strategies to meet food demand while reducing GHG intensity at the same time.
Keywords:GHG intensity  increasing yield  maize  N2O emission  nitrogen fertilizer
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