Contribution of fallow periods between rice crops to seasonal GHG emissions: effect of water and tillage management

Bjoern Ole Sander,Marianne Samson,Pearl B. Sanchez, Katherine P. Valencia, Evyan A. M. Demafelix,Roland J. Buresh

SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION(2018)

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ABSTRACTIrrigated rice cultivation is a major source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture. Methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are emitted not only throughout the growing season but also in the fallow period between crops. A study was conducted for two transition periods between rice crops (dry to wet season transition and wet to dry season transition) in the Philippines to investigate the effect of water and tillage management on CH4 and N2O emissions as well as on soil nitrate and ammonium. Management treatments between rice crops included (1) continuous flooding (F), (2) soil drying (D), (3) soil drying with aerobic tillage (D + T), and (4) soil drying and wetting (D + W). The static closed chamber method was used to measure CH4 and N2O fluxes.Soil nitrate accumulated and N2O was emitted in treatments with soil drying. Nitrate disappeared while ammonium gradually increased after the soil was flooded during land preparation, indicating net nitrogen mineralization. N2O emissions were high...
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Rice,fallow,methane,nitrous oxide,soil nitrate
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