Feasible suppression technique of methane emission from paddy soil by iron amendment

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Yuichiro Furukawa
Kazuyuki Inubushi
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[1] Graduate School of Science and Technology,Faculty of Horticulture
[2] Chiba University,undefined
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global warming; iron material; methane; paddy field; slag;
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A revolving furnace slag (RFS), which is a by-product of the steel industry, and a spent disposable portable body warmer (PBW), which harnessed the heat of iron oxidation reaction, were used as iron materials. Portions of 4 kg of Coarse and Medium Textured Gley soil were placed into plastic pots (3 L). RFS was added to the pots at the rate of 0 (control), 10, 20, 40, 100 ton ha−1, while PBW was added at 10 ton ha−1 only. Methane flux from the potted soil with rice plants and Eh were measured during cropping seasons in 1999 and 2000. In the 1999 experiment, the RFS treatments showed lower Eh values compared with the control, especially at the early period of cultivation, although the RFS was applied to maintain the soil oxidative. The rapid decrease in Eh under high application of RFS may be due to the high pH of the RFS (pH (RFS:H2O = 1:2.5) was 12.2). However, total methane emission during the cultivation period significantly decreased, about 10%, when 10–40 ton ha−1 of RFS and 10 ton ha−1 of PBW were applied. The grain yield was significantly increased, about 30%, when 40 or 100 ton ha−1 of RFS was applied. This was also partly due to the release of inorganic nutrients from RFS and also from soil. The latter, due to effect of the alkaline RFS on soil. In the 2000 experiment, the pots with soils from 1999 were used without further application of iron materials. The influence of high application of RFS on soil Eh disappeared, compared with 1999. Total methane emission significantly decreased, about 35%, at 20 ton ha−1 of RFS. However, the increase of grain yield caused by RFS in 1999 was diminished, compared with 1999. Production activity of both methane and carbon dioxide at the RFS treatments were decreased, while methane oxidizing activity was increased. The decrease in total methane emission may be attributed to not only inhibition of methane production but also enhanced methane oxidation. In conclusion, methane emission from paddy soil could be suppressed, over two cropping seasons by single application of RFS without loosing grain yield.
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