#8043. Interactions between maize plants and nitrogen impact on soil profile dynamics and surface uptake of methane on a dryland farm

October 2026publication date
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics;
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Environmental Chemistry;
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Abstract:
To determine the role of maize plants and their interaction with nitrogen (N) fertilizer in regulating subsoil methane (CH4) fluxes, we conducted a two-year field experiment on a semiarid farm in northwestern China. Four treatments were evaluated: unplanted soil without (C0) or with (CN) N fertilization and planted maize without (P0) or with (PN) N fertilization.
Keywords:
Concentration gradient; Diffusive flux, Soil moisture; Greenhouse gas; Methane uptake; Rain-fed agriculture

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