TY - JOUR T1 - CO2 Emission from Soil Containing Different Organic Manures in Wetting-Drying Conditions and the Relationships of CO2 Emission with Moisture, Temperature and H2O Emission TT - Farklı organik gübre uygulanan topraklarda ıslanma-kuruma koşullarında CO2 Emisyonu ve CO2 Emisyonunun Nem, Sıcaklık ve H2O Emisyonu ile İlişkileri AU - Çakmakcı, Talip AU - Yerli, Caner AU - Sahin, Ustun PY - 2022 DA - December DO - 10.55507/gopzfd.1187899 JF - Journal of Agricultural Faculty of Gaziosmanpaşa University JO - JAFAG PB - Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University WT - DergiPark SN - 1300-2910 SP - 161 EP - 168 VL - 39 IS - 3 LA - en AB - The aim of this study was to examine the effect of five different organic substance additions to the soil (hazelnut husk compost and farmyard, pigeon, poultry and sheep manures) on carbon dioxide (CO2) emission from the soil and the relations of CO2 emission with soil moisture, water steam (H2O) emission and soil temperature during the wetting-drying cycle of the soil. The results showed that the highest CO2 emissions was in pigeon manure treatment (0.805 g m-2 h-1), and followed by hazelnut husk compost (0.658 g m-2 h-1) and poultry (0.541 g m-2 h-1), farmyard (0.476 g m-2 h-1) and sheep manure (0.424 g m-2 h-1) treatments and soil as control treatment (0.300 g m-2 h-1), respectively. Soil moisture increased, and H2O emission and soil temperature decreased in all organic substance treatments compared to the control (soil), thus the CO2 emission had positive linear relationship with soil moisture and negative linear relationships with H2O emission and soil temperature. Therefore, it could be concluded that it can be more protective opinion for global warming risk applying organic substances (sheep, farmyard and poultry manures respectively) with both low organic matter and nitrogen content to the soil by managing soil moisture to decrease CO2 emission. KW - CO2 emission KW - H2O emission KW - organic matter KW - organic substance KW - soil moisture and temperature N2 - Bu çalışmanın amacı, toprağa beş farklı organik madde ilavesinin (fındık kabuğu kompostu ve çiftlik, güvercin, kümes hayvanları ve koyun gübreleri) toprağın ıslanma-kuruma döngüsü sırasında topraktan karbondioksit (CO2) salınımına etkisini ve CO2 salınımının toprak nemi, su buharı (H2O) salınımı ve toprak sıcaklığı ile ilişkilerini incelemektedir. Sonuçlar, en yüksek CO2 salınımının güvercin gübresi uygulamasında (0.805 g m-2 h-1) olduğunu ve bunu sırasıyla fındık kabuğu kompostu (0.658 g m-2 h-1), kümes hayvanları (0.541 g m-2 h-1), çiftlik (0.476 g m-2 h-1) ve koyun gübresi uygulamalarının (0.424 g m-2 h-1) ve akabinden kontrol uygulaması olarak toprağın (0.300 g m-2 h-1) takip ettiğini göstermiştir. 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