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A field study on the impact
of the nitrification inhibitor
DMPP on N2O emissions
from a pasture in south
western Victoria
Helen Suter, Humaira Sultana
and Deli Chen
(The University of Melbourne)

Rohan Davies and Matthew Mahoney
(Incitec Pivot)
Nitrification and inhibitors




Urea
                                   N2O
  hydrolysis
                                                 denitrification
               nitrification
NH4   +                         NO3-                               N2
          (eg. Nitrosomonas)
                                                       N2O




Nitrification inhibitor eg. Dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP)
Experimental methodology




Treatments
    • Control
    • Urea
    • Urea with Entec® = Urea + DMPP ( Dimethyl pyrazole phosphate)

    5 replicates/treatment
Experimental methodology




• Location : Murroon, south west Victoria
• Average annual rainfall : 660 mm
• Pasture : 2 year old ryegrass seed pasture
• Soil : duplex, silty loam topsoil, pHW 5.5
• Grazing : sheep grazing (prior to trial)
• Plot size : 2 m x 1 m
• Application rate: 40 kg N/ha                   Source: Google maps


• Start date: 12 April 2010
• End date: 23 December 2010
• Fertilisation events: 7
• Gas collection: manual chambers (23 x 20 cm)
Experimental methodology : Data Collection




o Gas – N2O, CO2, CH4
    • 3 samples (0, 30, 60 mins)/chamber
    • weekly and event driven
    • analysed in lab

o Soil
   • fortnightly
   • NH4+ and NO3-

o Biomass production and N content
   • monthly

o   Additional data
     • climate data
     • soil moisture and temperature
Results: Daily N2O emissions (April-Oct)


                              45
                                   control       fertiliser application at 40 kg N/ha
                              40   urea
                                   DMPP
                              35
Calculated daily N2O (g/ha)




                              30


                              25

                              20                                   site waterlogged, no sampling


                              15

                              10

                              5

                              0
35

                                                                control   fertiliser application at 40 kg N/ha
                                                           30
                                                                urea
                                                                DMPP
                                                           25




                            Calculated daily N 2O (g/ha)
                                                           20
                                                                                               site waterlogged, no sampling
Results:                                                   15
Daily N2O
                                                           10
emissions and
rainfall (April-Oct)                                        5


                                                            0

                                                           40

                                                           35

                                                           30
                          Rainfall (mm)




                                                           25

                                                           20

                                                           15

                                                           10

                                                           5

                                                           0
(Total rainfall 522 mm)
35

                                                    control   fertiliser application at 40 kg N/ha
                                               30
                                                    urea
                                                    DMPP
                                               25




                Calculated daily N 2O (g/ha)
                                               20
                                                                                   site waterlogged, no sampling
Results:                                       15
Daily N2O
                                               10
emissions and
daily mean                                     5

maximum
                                               0
temperature
(April-Oct)
                                               30

                                               25
                Temperature (oC)




                                               20

                                               15

                                               10

                                                5

                                                0
Results: Cumulative Net-N2O emissions


                                       450

                                       400

                                       350   Urea
                                                          fertiliser application at 40 kg N/ha
Calculated cumulative Net-N2O (g/ha)




                                       300   DMPP


                                       250

                                       200                                                       73%
                                                                                                 reduction

                                       150

                                       100

                                       50

                                         0
Results : soil nitrate levels




                18

                16

                14

                12                                       Control
Nitrate -N (kg/ha)




                                                         DMPP
                10
                                                         Urea
                     8

                     6

                     4

                     2

                     0
18

                                     16

                                     14

                                     12        Control




                     Nitrate -N (kg/ha)
                                               DMPP
                                     10
                                               Urea
                                          8
Results : soil                            6
nitrate levels and
                                          4
potential for
                                          2
leaching loss
                                          0



                                          40

                                          35

                                          30
                     Rainfall (mm)




                                          25

                                          20

                                          15

                                          10

                                          5

                                          0
18

                                           16

                                           14

                                           12        Control




                           Nitrate -N (kg/ha)
                                                     DMPP
                                           10
                                                     Urea
                                                8
 Results : soil                                 6
 nitrate levels and
                                                4
 potential for
                                                2
 leaching loss
                                                0



                                                40

Potential for leaching                          35

losses reduced with DMPP                        30
                           Rainfall (mm)




                                                25

                                                20

                                                15

                                                10

                                                5

                                                0
Results : Dry Matter (DM) production (kg/ha)




                                                                                   Cumulative
 Treatment      10-May      7-Jun*     19-Jul     3-Sep      27-Sep     21-Oct      (240 kg N
                                                                                     applied)


  Control       428 ± 68   106 ± 24   232 ± 45   259 ± 35   256 ± 29   454 ± 46      1736



    Urea        699 ± 70   159 ± 9    569 ± 11   876 ± 82   818 ± 33   1027 ± 41     4149



Urea + DMPP 748 ± 97       207 ± 36   618 ± 71   949 ± 74   754 ± 60   1030 ± 78     4307


% increase in
net DM with       18         89         14         12         -11         1            6
   DMPP

    (Value is average of 5 reps ± standard error)
  * 7 June sampling comes 2 months after fertilisation on 12 April
Results : Dry Matter (DM) production (kg/ha)




                                                                                   Cumulative
 Treatment      10-May      7-Jun*     19-Jul     3-Sep      27-Sep     21-Oct      (240 kg N
                                                                                     applied)


  Control       428 ± 68   106 ± 24   232 ± 45   259 ± 35   256 ± 29   454 ± 46      1736



    Urea        699 ± 70   159 ± 9    569 ± 11   876 ± 82   818 ± 33   1027 ± 41     4149



Urea + DMPP 748 ± 97       207 ± 36   618 ± 71   949 ± 74   754 ± 60   1030 ± 78     4307


% increase in
net DM with       18         89         14         12         -11         1            6
   DMPP




  * 7 June sampling comes 2 months after fertilisation on 12 April
Conclusions : DMPP impact on N2O emissions from a
               pasture


Compared to urea, DMPP :
• delayed formation of NO3--N at some times of the year with greatest impact
  during high rainfall periods
   – April, June, August

•   reduced Net-N2O emissions:
     – over a 6 month period by 73%
     – at particular times of the year (high temp/rainfall) but not always

•   increased the longevity of supply of N for plant growth for 60 days leading to
    an 87% increase in DM production (June sampling) compared to urea
Acknowledgements
Debra Turner, Yuntong Liu, Xing Chen, Robert
Edis, David Hopkins, Peter and Mary-Jane
Ganon, Chen Li, Marion Benfell, Jagrati Singh

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A field study on the impact of the nitrification inhibitor DMPP on nitrous oxide emissions from pasture - Helen Suter

  • 1. A field study on the impact of the nitrification inhibitor DMPP on N2O emissions from a pasture in south western Victoria Helen Suter, Humaira Sultana and Deli Chen (The University of Melbourne) Rohan Davies and Matthew Mahoney (Incitec Pivot)
  • 2. Nitrification and inhibitors Urea N2O hydrolysis denitrification nitrification NH4 + NO3- N2 (eg. Nitrosomonas) N2O Nitrification inhibitor eg. Dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP)
  • 3. Experimental methodology Treatments • Control • Urea • Urea with Entec® = Urea + DMPP ( Dimethyl pyrazole phosphate) 5 replicates/treatment
  • 4. Experimental methodology • Location : Murroon, south west Victoria • Average annual rainfall : 660 mm • Pasture : 2 year old ryegrass seed pasture • Soil : duplex, silty loam topsoil, pHW 5.5 • Grazing : sheep grazing (prior to trial) • Plot size : 2 m x 1 m • Application rate: 40 kg N/ha Source: Google maps • Start date: 12 April 2010 • End date: 23 December 2010 • Fertilisation events: 7 • Gas collection: manual chambers (23 x 20 cm)
  • 5. Experimental methodology : Data Collection o Gas – N2O, CO2, CH4 • 3 samples (0, 30, 60 mins)/chamber • weekly and event driven • analysed in lab o Soil • fortnightly • NH4+ and NO3- o Biomass production and N content • monthly o Additional data • climate data • soil moisture and temperature
  • 6. Results: Daily N2O emissions (April-Oct) 45 control fertiliser application at 40 kg N/ha 40 urea DMPP 35 Calculated daily N2O (g/ha) 30 25 20 site waterlogged, no sampling 15 10 5 0
  • 7. 35 control fertiliser application at 40 kg N/ha 30 urea DMPP 25 Calculated daily N 2O (g/ha) 20 site waterlogged, no sampling Results: 15 Daily N2O 10 emissions and rainfall (April-Oct) 5 0 40 35 30 Rainfall (mm) 25 20 15 10 5 0 (Total rainfall 522 mm)
  • 8. 35 control fertiliser application at 40 kg N/ha 30 urea DMPP 25 Calculated daily N 2O (g/ha) 20 site waterlogged, no sampling Results: 15 Daily N2O 10 emissions and daily mean 5 maximum 0 temperature (April-Oct) 30 25 Temperature (oC) 20 15 10 5 0
  • 9. Results: Cumulative Net-N2O emissions 450 400 350 Urea fertiliser application at 40 kg N/ha Calculated cumulative Net-N2O (g/ha) 300 DMPP 250 200 73% reduction 150 100 50 0
  • 10. Results : soil nitrate levels 18 16 14 12 Control Nitrate -N (kg/ha) DMPP 10 Urea 8 6 4 2 0
  • 11. 18 16 14 12 Control Nitrate -N (kg/ha) DMPP 10 Urea 8 Results : soil 6 nitrate levels and 4 potential for 2 leaching loss 0 40 35 30 Rainfall (mm) 25 20 15 10 5 0
  • 12. 18 16 14 12 Control Nitrate -N (kg/ha) DMPP 10 Urea 8 Results : soil 6 nitrate levels and 4 potential for 2 leaching loss 0 40 Potential for leaching 35 losses reduced with DMPP 30 Rainfall (mm) 25 20 15 10 5 0
  • 13. Results : Dry Matter (DM) production (kg/ha) Cumulative Treatment 10-May 7-Jun* 19-Jul 3-Sep 27-Sep 21-Oct (240 kg N applied) Control 428 ± 68 106 ± 24 232 ± 45 259 ± 35 256 ± 29 454 ± 46 1736 Urea 699 ± 70 159 ± 9 569 ± 11 876 ± 82 818 ± 33 1027 ± 41 4149 Urea + DMPP 748 ± 97 207 ± 36 618 ± 71 949 ± 74 754 ± 60 1030 ± 78 4307 % increase in net DM with 18 89 14 12 -11 1 6 DMPP (Value is average of 5 reps ± standard error) * 7 June sampling comes 2 months after fertilisation on 12 April
  • 14. Results : Dry Matter (DM) production (kg/ha) Cumulative Treatment 10-May 7-Jun* 19-Jul 3-Sep 27-Sep 21-Oct (240 kg N applied) Control 428 ± 68 106 ± 24 232 ± 45 259 ± 35 256 ± 29 454 ± 46 1736 Urea 699 ± 70 159 ± 9 569 ± 11 876 ± 82 818 ± 33 1027 ± 41 4149 Urea + DMPP 748 ± 97 207 ± 36 618 ± 71 949 ± 74 754 ± 60 1030 ± 78 4307 % increase in net DM with 18 89 14 12 -11 1 6 DMPP * 7 June sampling comes 2 months after fertilisation on 12 April
  • 15. Conclusions : DMPP impact on N2O emissions from a pasture Compared to urea, DMPP : • delayed formation of NO3--N at some times of the year with greatest impact during high rainfall periods – April, June, August • reduced Net-N2O emissions: – over a 6 month period by 73% – at particular times of the year (high temp/rainfall) but not always • increased the longevity of supply of N for plant growth for 60 days leading to an 87% increase in DM production (June sampling) compared to urea
  • 16. Acknowledgements Debra Turner, Yuntong Liu, Xing Chen, Robert Edis, David Hopkins, Peter and Mary-Jane Ganon, Chen Li, Marion Benfell, Jagrati Singh