Rice rhizodeposition and carbon stabilisation in paddy soil are regulated via drying-rewetting cycles and nitrogen fertilisation

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Cornelius Talade Atere
Tida Ge
Zhenke Zhu
Chengli Tong
Davey L. Jones
Olga Shibistova
Georg Guggenberger
Jinshui Wu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Agro
[2] Bangor University,ecological Processes in Subtropical Region & Changsha Research Station for Agricultural and Environmental Monitoring, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture
[3] Leibniz Universität Hannover,School of Environment, Natural Resources and Geography
[4] SB RAS,Institute of Soil Science
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Paddy soils; C continuous labelling; Carbon stabilisation; Root exudation; Rhizodeposition; Recent assimilates;
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This study aimed to better understand the stabilisation of rice rhizodeposition in paddy soil under the interactive effects of different N fertilisation and water regimes. We continuously labelled rice (‘Zhongzao 39’) with 13CO2 under a combination of different water regimes (alternating flooding-drying vs. continuous flooding) and N addition (250 mg N kg−1 urea vs. no addition) and then followed 13C incorporation into plant parts as well as soil fractions. N addition increased rice shoot biomass, rhizodeposition, and formation of 13C (new plant-derived C) in the rhizosphere soils under both water regimes. By day 22, the interaction of alternating flooding-drying and N fertilisation significantly increased shoot and root 13C allocations by 17 and 22%, respectively, over the continuous flooding condition. The interaction effect also led to a 46% higher 13C allocation to the rhizosphere soil. Alone, alternating water management increased 13C deposition by 43%. In contrast, N addition increased 13C deposition in rhizosphere soil macroaggregates under both water regimes, but did not foster macroaggregation itself. N treatment also increased 13C deposition and percentage in microaggregates and in the silt and clay-size fractions of the rhizosphere soil, a pattern that was higher under the alternating condition. Overall, our data indicated that combined N application and a flooding-drying treatment stabilised rhizodeposited C in soil more effectively than other tested conditions. Thus, they are desirable practices for improving rice cropping, capable of reducing cost, increasing water use efficiency, and raising C sequestration.
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