Factors and processes controlling methane emissions from rice fields

被引:105
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作者
Neue, HU
Wassmann, R
Kludze, HK
Bujun, W
Lantin, RS
机构
[1] International Rice Research Institute,Soil and Water Sciences Division
关键词
diel patterns; methane; methane emissions; methane emissions from rice fields; methane flux; root exudates;
D O I
10.1023/A:1009714526204
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Understanding the major controlling factors of methane emissions from ricefields is critical for estimates of source strengths. This paper reports results on the relationship of different plant characteristics and methane fluxes in ricefields. Methane fluxes in ricefields show distinct diel and seasonal variations. Diel variations are mainly controlled by soil solution temperature and the partial pressure of methane. One or two distinct seasonal maxima are observed in irrigated ricefields. The first is governed by methane production from soil and added organic matter and a second at heading is plant derived. During ripening and maturity, root exudation, root porosity and root oxidation power may control methane emission rates. Rice plants play an important role in methane flux. The aerenchyma conduct methane from the bulk soil into the atmosphere. The amount of carbon utilized in methane formation varied among cultivars. A strong positive effect of rice root exudates on methane production imply that cultivar selections for lower methane emissions should not only be based on the gas transport capabilities but also on the quality and quantity of root exudates. Soils show a wide range of methane production potential but no simple correlation between any stable soil property and methane production is evident. Various cultural practices affect methane emissions. Defined aeration periods reduce methane emissions. Soil entrapped methane is released to the atmosphere as a result of soil disturbances. Mineral fertilizers influence methane production and sulfate containing fertilizer decrease methane production. The methane release per m(2) from different rice ecosystems follow the order: deepwater rice>irrigated rice>rainfed rice. Abatement strategies may only be accepted if the methane source strength of ricefields is reliably discriminated and if mitigation technologies are in accordance with increased rice production and productivity.
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页码:111 / 117
页数:7
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