Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Agroecosystems play an important role in the anthropogenic influence on climate, through the variation of carbon
storage potential of the ecosystems, and exchanges of greenhouse gases (GHGs) such as methane (CH4), nitrous
oxide (N2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) between land and atmosphere. In this work we present eddy covariance
measurements carried out at a commercial buffalo farm located in Southern Italy (Borgo Cioffi, Eboli, 40o 31' N,
14o 57' E), the European southernmost cropland observation candidate site of ICOS (Integrated Carbon Observation System) infrastructure. The experimental field has dimension of about 15 hectares and it is characterized by
a six monthly crop rotation of sorghum vulgare and lolium perenne. Soil fertilization is performed using buffalo
slurry from the adjacent livestock. From July 2017 an eddy covariance tower provided measurements of NEE (Net
Ecosystem Exchange) using a close path CO2 and water (H2O) analyzer (Li7200, Licor Inc.); CH4 and N2O flux
measurements were performed by a QCL (Quantuum Cascade Laser) trace gas monitor (Aerodyne Inc.). Several
other sensors placed in the proximity of the station provided meteorological and soil properties measurements. We
here report the key factors affecting CO2, N2O and CH4 emission such as soil temperature, soil water content and
soil mineral nitrogen concentration due to fertilization. Flux measurements are correlated to management practices, like plowing or harvest of the culture. Accurate emissions estimates for different crops were then used for
the determination of N2O and CH4 emission factors.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Eddy covariance; buffalo farm; Southern Italian
Elenco autori:
Gasbarra, Daniele; DI TOMMASI, Paul; Esposito, Andrea; Famulari, Daniela; Magliulo, Vincenzo
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