Investigation of Factors Influencing on Ammonia Emission from Soils in Agricultural Land

Gunyeob Kim, Ye-Jin Lee, Eun-Ji Cho, Jae-In Lee, Eun-Chae Im, Hancheol Hwang, Sang-Yoon Kim, Sung-Chang Hong, Jin-Ho Kim, Seong-Jik Park
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Objectives : Major factors affecting ammonia emission from the soil and strategies to reduce ammonia emission were investigated through literature surveys.Methods : An academic search was conducted using keywords such as agriculture, ammonia, and fine dust, and the effects of soil characteristics on ammonia emission were summarized for each factor.Results and Discussion : Emissions of ammonia into the atmosphere can reduce economic returns for a farmer and negatively impact the atmospheric environment by acting as a precursor to PM2.5 formations. It is reported that agriculture accounts for 78% of the total ammonia emission sources in Korea. Ammonia emission from the soil is affected by the type of ammonia fertilizer, soil moisture, pH, temperature, cation exchange capacity, organic matter, and soil texture. An increase in soil moisture increases ammonia emissions. As soil pH increases, ammonia emissions increase, noticeably above 7.5. An increase in soil temperature increases the rate of hydrolysis of urea and the rate of conversion to ammonia gas, resulting in increased ammonia emissions. Soils with high cation exchange capacity adsorb ammonium to reduce ammonia emissions. Soils with a high clay content and soil organic matter content are more buffered to changes in soil pH, reducing ammonia emissions.Conclusion : Based on understanding the mechanisms and causes of ammonia emission from the soil, it is possible to establish soil and environmental management to reduce ammonia emissions into the atmosphere.
农田土壤氨排放影响因素的调查研究
目的:通过文献调查,探讨影响土壤氨排放的主要因素及减少氨排放的对策。方法:利用农业、氨、细尘等关键词进行学术检索,总结土壤特性对各因子氨排放的影响。结果和讨论:氨排放到大气中会降低农民的经济回报,并作为PM2.5形成的前兆对大气环境产生负面影响。据悉,农业占韩国氨排放源总量的78%。土壤中的氨排放受氮肥类型、土壤湿度、pH值、温度、阳离子交换能力、有机质和土壤质地的影响。土壤湿度的增加会增加氨的排放。随着土壤pH值的增加,氨排放量增加,明显高于7.5。土壤温度的升高增加了尿素的水解速率和转化为氨气的速率,导致氨排放增加。具有高阳离子交换能力的土壤吸附铵以减少氨的排放。粘土含量和土壤有机质含量较高的土壤能够更好地缓冲土壤pH值的变化,从而减少氨的排放。结论:在了解土壤氨排放的机理和原因的基础上,建立土壤和环境管理机制,减少向大气中的氨排放是可能的。
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