Increased rice yield and reduced greenhouse gas emissions through alternate wetting and drying in a triple-cropped rice field in the Mekong Delta

被引:11
|
作者
Arai, Hironori [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Japan Soc Promot Sci, Tokyo 1020083, Japan
[2] Japan Int Res Ctr Agr Sci, 1-1 Ohwashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058686, Japan
[3] Chiba Univ, Grad Sch Hort, 648, Matsudo, Chiba 2718510, Japan
关键词
Irrigation; Rice paddies; Greenhouse gas; Mekong Delta; Alternate wetting and drying; Triple rice cropping; WATER MANAGEMENT; SYSTEMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.156958
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
For sustainable food production in the Mekong Delta, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from rice cropping activities need to be reduced without sacrificing rice productivity. Each year, a substantial amount of straw is incorporated into paddy soils through triple rice cropping, which is characterized by a short cropping period and nearly year-round flooding, such that a large amount of methane is emitted. Exposing these soils to oxidative conditions by altering the cropping-period water regime might have the potential to reduce GHG emissions with increased rice yield. To test this potential, a split-plot experiment was conducted in a typical triple-cropped alluvial farmer's paddy in a central delta area over five years and 15 consecutive cropping seasons. The emissions observed from the continuously inundated paddies were 1.1-2.7 times greater than the reported emission factors for Vietnamese continuously inundated paddies. A significantly higher emission peak was detected at the beginning of the rice cropping and flooding fallow periods in continuously flooded (CF) paddies than in alternate wetting and drying (AWD) paddies, although the differences in field water level and soil moisture among the paddies were negligible. AWD reduced annual methane emissions (-51 %) and increased rice yield (+9 %), presumably through enhanced translocation of carbohydrates from leaves to panicles. The amount of GHGs emitted from straw use also decreased (11 %) under AWD management because the straw production rate was significantly lowered (9 %) by enhanced nutrient translocation. These results indicate that GHG emission reduction potentials in the Mekong Delta have been underestimated by previous studies, corroborate the necessity of additional long-term observations of triple rice cropping systems and demonstrate the need for a robust methodology for monitoring the permanence of AWD effects after policies promoting its widespread dissemination take effect.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Alternate wetting and drying enhanced the yield of a triple-cropping rice paddy of the Mekong Delta
    Arai, Hironori
    Hosen, Yasukazu
    Chiem, Nguyen Huu
    Inubushi, Kazuyuki
    [J]. SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, 2021, 67 (04) : 493 - 506
  • [2] Genotypic responses of rice to alternate wetting and drying irrigation in the Mekong Delta
    Johnson, Kristian
    Vo, Thuong Ti Bach
    Nha, Duong Van
    Asch, Folkard
    [J]. JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY AND CROP SCIENCE, 2023, 209 (05) : 593 - 612
  • [3] Higher rice yield and lower greenhouse gas emissions with cattle manure amendment is achieved by alternate wetting and drying
    Pramono, Ali
    Adriany, Terry Ayu
    Al Viandari, Nourma
    Susilawati, Helena Lina
    Wihardjaka, Anicetus
    Sutriadi, Mas Teddy
    Yusuf, Wahida Annisa
    Ariani, Miranti
    Wagai, Rota
    Tokida, Takeshi
    Minamikawa, Kazunori
    [J]. SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, 2024, 70 (02) : 129 - 138
  • [4] Effects of alternate wetting and drying irrigation on yield, water and nitrogen use, and greenhouse gas emissions in rice paddy fields
    Cheng, Haomiao
    Shu, Kexin
    Zhu, Tengyi
    Wang, Liang
    Liu, Xiang
    Cai, Wei
    Qi, Zhiming
    Feng, Shaoyuan
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2022, 349
  • [5] Zeolite application increases grain yield and mitigates greenhouse gas emissions under alternate wetting and drying rice system
    Sha, Yan
    Chi, Daocai
    Chen, Taotao
    Wang, Shu
    Zhao, Qing
    Li, Yinghao
    Sun, Yidi
    Chen, Ji
    Laerke, Poul Erik
    [J]. SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 838
  • [6] Exploring the Impact of Alternate Wetting and Drying and the System of Rice Intensification on Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Review of Rice Cultivation Practices
    Dahlgreen, James
    Parr, Adam
    [J]. AGRONOMY-BASEL, 2024, 14 (02):
  • [7] Evaluating greenhouse gas mitigation through alternate wetting and drying irrigation in Colombian rice production
    Loaiza, Sandra
    Verchot, Louis
    Valencia, Drochss
    Guzman, Patricia
    Amezquita, Nelson
    Garces, Gabriel
    Puentes, Oscar
    Trujillo, Catalina
    Chirinda, Ngonidzashe
    Pittelkow, Cameron M.
    [J]. AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 360
  • [8] Greenhouse gas emissions from rice straw burning and straw-mushroom cultivation in a triple rice cropping system in the Mekong Delta
    Arai, Hironori
    Hosen, Yasukazu
    Van Nguyen Pham Hong
    Nga Truong Thi
    Chiem Nguyen Huu
    Inubushi, Kazuyuki
    [J]. SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, 2015, 61 (04) : 719 - 735
  • [9] Using the Internet of Things to promote alternate wetting and drying irrigation for rice in Vietnam's Mekong Delta
    Pham, Vu Bang
    Diep, Thanh Tung
    Fock, Karin
    Nguyen, Thai Son
    [J]. AGRONOMY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, 2021, 41 (03)
  • [10] Using the Internet of Things to promote alternate wetting and drying irrigation for rice in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta
    Vu Bang Pham
    Thanh Tung Diep
    Karin Fock
    Thai Son Nguyen
    [J]. Agronomy for Sustainable Development, 2021, 41