Kemija u Industriji (Mar 2021)

Nitrogen Oxide Soil Emission Measurements Using Passive Samplers and Static Chamber Method

  • Željka Zgorelec,
  • Marija Galić,
  • Mateja Kolman,
  • Milan Mesić,
  • Gordana Pehnec

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15255/KUI.2020.057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 3-4
pp. 153 – 162

Abstract

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Nitrogen oxides play a major role in atmospheric chemistry, like primary pollutants, in the formation of secondary air pollutants or greenhouse gases (GHGs). This research study was conducted in the Western Pannonian sub-region of Croatia with the aim to determine the suitability of our internally developed passive sampler and static chamber method for N-NO2 concentration measurement. The aim was also to determine the impact of mineral soil fertilization on the N-NO2 flux during triticale vegetation. The research showed that the method used was suitable. Average daily N-NO2 flux ranged from 2.78 to 5.09 mg ha−1 day−1 depending on phenophase and treatment. Statistically significant differences in N-NO2 flux between two monitored treatments (300 kg N ha−1 and 0 kg N ha−1) were not observed, nor between two investigated phenophases.

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