Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from a typical sugarcane soil in the Cauca River Valley, Colombia

Abstract Sugarcane is an important crop for tropical countries and to accurately inventory its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions baseline measurements are needed. In Colombia, sugarcane is one of the most important crops in terms of cultivated area and, paradoxically, scientific information reporting G...

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Autores principales: Valencia Molina, Manuel C., Chalco Vera, Jorge, Loaiza, Sandra, Trujillo, Catalina, Munera, Bryan, Castro Franco, Mauricio, Silva Parra, Amanda, Chirinda, Ngonidzashe, Munoz Arboleda, Fernando
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173749
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author Valencia Molina, Manuel C.
Chalco Vera, Jorge
Loaiza, Sandra
Trujillo, Catalina
Munera, Bryan
Castro Franco, Mauricio
Silva Parra, Amanda
Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
Munoz Arboleda, Fernando
author_browse Castro Franco, Mauricio
Chalco Vera, Jorge
Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
Loaiza, Sandra
Munera, Bryan
Munoz Arboleda, Fernando
Silva Parra, Amanda
Trujillo, Catalina
Valencia Molina, Manuel C.
author_facet Valencia Molina, Manuel C.
Chalco Vera, Jorge
Loaiza, Sandra
Trujillo, Catalina
Munera, Bryan
Castro Franco, Mauricio
Silva Parra, Amanda
Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
Munoz Arboleda, Fernando
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description Abstract Sugarcane is an important crop for tropical countries and to accurately inventory its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions baseline measurements are needed. In Colombia, sugarcane is one of the most important crops in terms of cultivated area and, paradoxically, scientific information reporting GHG emissions based on field measurements is almost nonexistent. The objective of this work was to quantify the direct emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) in the sugarcane-soil system of the Cauca river valley, Colombia. For this purpose, a field experiment was established in a typic haplustert soil cropped with sugarcane. The effects of nitrogen (N) fertilization and sampling site on its GHG emissions were tested using the closed static chamber method over a period of 211 days. The main cumulative emissions were 765.14 ± 34.1 g CO 2 –C m −2 and 125.4 ± 22.6 mg N 2 O–N m −2 . Overall, GHG emissions were modified by N fertilization, the sampling site, and their interaction. Nitrogen fertilization with urea increased mean and cumulative CO 2 and N 2 O emissions, especially at the row sampling site. This paper highlights the importance of considering these factors when the quantification of GHGs or a reduction of their associated uncertainties are required. This work reportss the first GHG emissions data for a typical sugarcane agroecosystem in Colombia.
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spelling CGSpace1737492025-11-11T17:42:43Z Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from a typical sugarcane soil in the Cauca River Valley, Colombia Valencia Molina, Manuel C. Chalco Vera, Jorge Loaiza, Sandra Trujillo, Catalina Munera, Bryan Castro Franco, Mauricio Silva Parra, Amanda Chirinda, Ngonidzashe Munoz Arboleda, Fernando nitrous oxide Abstract Sugarcane is an important crop for tropical countries and to accurately inventory its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions baseline measurements are needed. In Colombia, sugarcane is one of the most important crops in terms of cultivated area and, paradoxically, scientific information reporting GHG emissions based on field measurements is almost nonexistent. The objective of this work was to quantify the direct emissions of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and nitrous oxide (N 2 O) in the sugarcane-soil system of the Cauca river valley, Colombia. For this purpose, a field experiment was established in a typic haplustert soil cropped with sugarcane. The effects of nitrogen (N) fertilization and sampling site on its GHG emissions were tested using the closed static chamber method over a period of 211 days. The main cumulative emissions were 765.14 ± 34.1 g CO 2 –C m −2 and 125.4 ± 22.6 mg N 2 O–N m −2 . Overall, GHG emissions were modified by N fertilization, the sampling site, and their interaction. Nitrogen fertilization with urea increased mean and cumulative CO 2 and N 2 O emissions, especially at the row sampling site. This paper highlights the importance of considering these factors when the quantification of GHGs or a reduction of their associated uncertainties are required. This work reportss the first GHG emissions data for a typical sugarcane agroecosystem in Colombia. 2024-02 2025-03-20T11:28:16Z 2025-03-20T11:28:16Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173749 en Open Access application/pdf Springer Valencia Molina, M.C.; Chalco Vera, J.; Loaiza, S..; Trujillo, C.; Munera, B.; Castro Franco, M.; Silva Parra, A.; Chirinda, N.; Munoz Arboleda, F. (2023) Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from a typical sugarcane soil in the Cauca River Valley, Colombia. Sugar Tech 26(1): p. 171 - 179. ISSN: 0972-1525
spellingShingle nitrous oxide
Valencia Molina, Manuel C.
Chalco Vera, Jorge
Loaiza, Sandra
Trujillo, Catalina
Munera, Bryan
Castro Franco, Mauricio
Silva Parra, Amanda
Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
Munoz Arboleda, Fernando
Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from a typical sugarcane soil in the Cauca River Valley, Colombia
title Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from a typical sugarcane soil in the Cauca River Valley, Colombia
title_full Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from a typical sugarcane soil in the Cauca River Valley, Colombia
title_fullStr Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from a typical sugarcane soil in the Cauca River Valley, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from a typical sugarcane soil in the Cauca River Valley, Colombia
title_short Carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from a typical sugarcane soil in the Cauca River Valley, Colombia
title_sort carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide emissions from a typical sugarcane soil in the cauca river valley colombia
topic nitrous oxide
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173749
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