Effects of yak dung on greenhouse gas emission during growing season in the alpine meadow
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Abstract
In order to understand the impacts of yak dung on greenhouse gas (GHG) emission in the alpine meadow of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau during the growing season, nitrous oxide(N2O), methane(CH4), and carbon oxide(CO2) fluxes in Kobresia-dominanted meadow were measured by the static opaque chamber-gas chromatograph method. The results showed that the application of dung had distinct stimulating effects for N2O, CH4, and CO2 fluxes, which occurred during the 1-50 days after application although the peak value presented at different time. The global warming potential induced by GHG emissions after dung application increased by 39.2%. The global warming potential and the cumulative flux of N2O, CH4, and CO2 during three months research period after dung application was 2 102, 0.095, 0.412 and 2 064 g·m-2, respectively. Emission-time pattern of greenhouse gas should be paid more attention to assess global change to animals’ excrements as yak dung patches were strong GHG source.
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