Effects of increased temperatures and rice straw incorporation on methane and nitrous oxide emissions in a greenhouse experiment with rice

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作者
Gaihre, Y. K. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Wassmann, R. [1 ]
Villegas-pangga, G. [2 ]
Sanabria, J. [3 ]
Aquino, E. [1 ]
Sta Cruz, P. C. [4 ]
Paningbatan, E. P., Jr. [2 ]
机构
[1] Int Rice Res Inst, Crop & Environm Sci Div, Los Banos 4030, Laguna, Philippines
[2] Univ Philippines, Agr Syst Cluster, Los Banos 4031, Laguna, Philippines
[3] Int Fertilizer Dev Ctr, POB 2040, Muscle Shoals, AL 35662 USA
[4] Univ Philippines, Crop Sci Cluster, Los Banos 4031, Philippines
关键词
ELEVATED CARBON-DIOXIDE; FIELD SOIL; ARCHAEAL COMMUNITY; CO2; ENRICHMENT; CH4; EMISSION; PADDY FIELDS; DEPENDENCE; FLUXES; DECOMPOSITION; IMPACT;
D O I
10.1111/ejss.12389
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
We investigated the effect of increased temperatures of water and soil, together with the incorporation of rice straw, on emissions of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O), and the daily variation in CH4 emissions. Three temperature treatments (floodwater temperature), ambient, ambient +2 degrees C and ambient +4 degrees C, and two amounts of rice straw (0 and 6tha(-1)) were arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications. The emissions of CH4 and N2O and the soil's redox potential (E-h) were measured weekly for two crop cycles. Daily variation in CH4 emission rates was measured with and without rice straw incorporation in planted and unplanted soil (with no warming treatments) during four growth stages of the crop. Methane emissions increased by as much as 91% with increasing amounts of water and soil temperature (+2 and +4 degrees C), up to 34-35 degrees C. Increases in temperature (+2 and +4 degrees C above ambient) above 34-35 degrees C decreased emissions by 30-36%. A decrease in soil E-h to <-100mV and in CH4 emissions was observed earlier in the pots containing rice straw than in those without straw. Methane emissions varied daily; they were larger from 11:00 to 14:00hours, particularly in unplanted soil. They showed positive correlations with the temperatures of both soil and air. In contrast, N2O emissions were negligible throughout the growing season. The emissions of CH4 evidently depend on the background temperature range; in our experiment, CH4 emissions increased up to 34 degrees C and then they decreased above that.
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页码:868 / 880
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