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Emisja tlenków azotu (NOx) z gleb uprawnych i ekosystemów naturalnych do atmosfery

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Emission of nitrogen oxides (NOx) from crop soils and natural ecosystems
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Omówiono zagadnienie emisji tlenków azotu NO i NOx z gleb uprawnych i gleb ekosystemów naturalnych, a także naturalnego spalania biomasy. Zjawisko rozpoznano dopiero przed trzydziestoma laty. Niemniej przeprowadzone od tego czasu badania wykazują, iż omawiana emisja z tych źródeł osiąga ok. 20 mln t N-NOx rocznie, co odpowiada nagłośnionej emisji ze spalania kopalnych zasobów energetycznych. Największa emisja tlenków NO i NO2 z gleby i ze spalania biomasy pochodzi z obszarów zwrotnikowych i podzwrotnikowych. Proces nitryfikacji jest głównym źródłem emisji tlenków NO i NO2 z gleby, wydajność tego procesu zależy od dostępności amonu w glebie. Dostępność ta jest regulowana wilgotnością i temperaturą gleby oraz ilością i rodzajem stosowanych nawozów. W glebie powstaje znacznie więcej tlenku NO niż zeń emituje, gdyż tlenek NO ulega utlenieniu do NO2 i obydwa gazy są pobierane przez mikroorganizmy i rośliny. Emituje tylko niewielka porcja powstałego gazu, która dotrze do powierzchni gleby.
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The problem of NO and NOx emissions from arable and natural soils and from biomass burning is presented in this paper. The phenomenon was first recognized 30 years ago. The studies made so far estimate the global emissions from these sources at about 20 million tons per year which is comparable with the emissions from burning fossil fuels. The greatest emissions take place from the tropical and subtropical areas. Nitrification is the main cause of the NO and NOx production and emissions from soils. Its efficiency depends on the availability of ammonium in soil. Ammonium availability is controlled by soil temperature, water content and the type and amount of applied fertilisers. More NO is produced in soil than emitted from it as NO is oxidized to NO2 in soil and both gases are taken up by microorganisms or plants. At the end, only a small portion of produced gases that reaches the soil surface is emitted to the atmosphere.
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Bibliogr. poz. 74, rys., wykr.
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  • Instytut Melioracji i Użytków Zielonych w Falentach, Zakład Chemii Gleby i Wody, al. Hrabska 3, Falenty, 05-090 Raszyn; tel +48 (22) 720-05-31, w. 223
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