Different cracking temperature rice straw biological carbon on SoilCh4,N2O Emissions Influence Analysis

Hai Zhao

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Biological carbon can effective reducing greenhouse gas(Ch4,N2O)EmissionsDifferent cracking temperature under biological carbon of paddy field soilCh4,N2OEmissions of influence and mechanism need to further explore.This study use two Raw Material Origin(Harbin,Danyang)Rice Straw biological carbonTo Jiangsu Province Danyang typical rice rotation field for study areaStudy Applied Different cracking temperature rice straw biological carbon on SoilCh4,N2OEmissions of influence.Results show that:(1)Compared with conventional fertilizationApplied300,500,700Crack


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/ss.v1i1.1154

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