Nitrogen Use it or lose it Emission story Page 111 De Ferrier BCG, Ash Wallace DPI Vic.

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Nitrogen Use it or lose itEmission story

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De Ferrier BCG, Ash Wallace DPI Vic

1. As a rule of thumb how much nitrogen does a wheat crop need to produce 1 t/ha of grain?

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11%

40%

7%

31%

11%

1. 10 kg N/ha (22 kg urea/ha)

2. 20 kg N/ha (43 kg urea/ha)

3. 30 kg N/ha (65 kg urea/ha)

4. 40 kg N/ha (87 kg urea/ha)

5. Unsure

2. When determining how much nitrogen is needed for a wheat crop what do you do?

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21% 21%

61%

31%

24%21%

1. I use a rule of thumb such as 40 kg N/ha per tonne of wheat

2. I apply what my agronomist tells me

3. I use a decision support tool such as Yield Prophet or an excel spreadsheet

4. I use soil or tissue tests

5. I use gut feel

6. I use a range of advice and tools

3. How do you rate your understanding of nitrogen losses?

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3% 6%

62%

29%

1. Excellent

2. Good

3. Low

4. None at all

How much do you know about nitrous oxide emissions and their effect on productivity and

greenhouse gases?

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57%

7%13%

23%

1. Nothing

2. A little

3. A bit

4. Quite a lot

How much nitrous oxide is lost from a cropping paddock in low rainfall areas annually?

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6%

25%

10%10%

49%1. 0.1-0.5 kg N/ha

2. 1-2 kg N/ha

3. 10-20 kg N/ha

4. 30-40 kg N/ha

5. 50-100 kg N/ha

The global warming potential (GWP) of a gas measures the amount of heat it can trap in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide has a GWP of 1.

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32%

26%

12%

5%

24%

1. 10:1

2. 50:1

3. 298:1

4. 310:1

5. 450:1

What is the GWP of nitrous oxide compared to carbon dioxide?

What are we measuring?

•The main levers that control emissions:

What drives N2O losses?

Soil water Soil nitrogen

Crop management can alter these levers

Minimising N loss is good for productivity

= win win

Soil carbon

Soil temperature

Why are we measuring it?

• Limited research into the grains industry’s N2O emission contribution in low rainfall environments

• Govt policy is forever changing and uncertain (agricultural, environmental, political implications)

• Better communication needed to a wider audience• Since the 2002-2009 drought more efficient and prescribed

approach to nitrogen use.

• Nitrogen better match between crop demand and seasonal conditions.

• Need to inform accounting protocols – particularly legumes

GSR: 212mm Soil moisture: 42mm Sowing date: 19 JuneVariety: DerrimutPotential yield: 2.8t/ha

To apply zero, medium and high urea rates and measure

•N2O fluxes from soil in a wheat crop

•the effect on wheat yield and quality

Site: Rupanyup

Nitrous oxide (N2O) losses from low rainfall environments

How did we do it?

Urea applied N appliedkg/ha kg/ha

Zero 0 0Medium 180 83 2 t/ha

High 450 207 5 t/ha

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What did we expect to find?

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What did we find?

Figure 1. N2O flux obtained (4, 6, 7, 14 September) before and after urea application at Rupanyup.

Low N2O lossesPeak levels were 4.5g N/ha/day

6 Sep = 0.3mm, 7 Sep = 8.13mm, 8 Sep =0.5mm, 13 Sep = 0.5mm

1 day prior

1 day after

1 week later

4th SepUrea0 kg/ha4080

Dimboola grain prices @ December 3. Urea $620/t

Treatment Nitrogen rate Urea rate Yield Protein Quality Grain price Income Urea cost Income less urea cost NUE(kg/ha) (kg/ha) (t/ha) (%) ($/ha) ($/ha) ($) ($/ha) %

Zero 0 0 2.3 7.6c ASW 251 577 0 570Medium 83 180 2.8 11.0b APW1 274 767 112 652 34High 207 450 2.8 14.2a H1 299 837 279 510 14Sig. diff. NS P<0.001 NSLSD (P=0.05) 0.72CV% 3.8

What did we find?

Urease inhibitors

Can we do anything about it?

Nitrification inhibitors

Can we do anything about it?

• Improve nitrogen use efficiency

• Timing, N in front of rain

• Type of product

• Tools

• Soil test

• Rotations

Can we do anything about it?

Take Home Messages

• Measured N2O fluxes are low in the Wimmera Mallee low compared to accounting methods.

• Ammonia likely to be more important from a productivity perspective.

• Products and tools are available to reduce losses. New products being investigated.

• Use it don’t lose it!!

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