Effect of the herbicide butachlor on methane emission and ebullition flux from a direct-seeded flooded rice field

Mohanty, S. R. ; Bharati, K. ; Moorthy, B. T. S. ; Ramakrishnan, B. ; Rao, V. R. ; Sethunathan, N. ; Adhya, T. K. (2001) Effect of the herbicide butachlor on methane emission and ebullition flux from a direct-seeded flooded rice field Biology and Fertility of Soils, 33 (3). pp. 175-180. ISSN 0178-2762

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Abstract

Application of a commercial formulation of the herbicide butachlor (N-butoxymethyl-2-chloro-2',6'-diethyl acetanilide) at 1 kg a.i. ha-1 to an alluvial soil planted with direct-seeded flooded rice (cv. Annada), significantly inhibited both crop-mediated emission and ebullition fluxes of methane (CH4). Over a cropping period of 110 days, the crop-mediated cumulative emission flux of CH4 was lowered by ∼20% in butachlor-treated field plots compared with that of an untreated control. Concurrently, ebollition flux of CH4 was also retarded in butachlor-treated field plots by about 81% compared with that of control plots. Significant relationships existed between CH4 emission and redox potential (Eh) and Fe2+ content of the flooded soil. Application of butachlor retarded a drop in soil redox potential as well as accumulation of Fe2+ in treated field plots. Methanogenic bacterial population, counted at the maturity stage of the crop, was also low in butachlor-treated plots, indicating both direct and indirect inhibitory effects of butachlor on methanogenic bacterial populations and their activity. Results indicate that butachlor, even at field-application level, can effectively abate CH4 emission and ebollition from flooded soils planted to rice whilst maintaining grain yield.

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Keywords:Methane Emission Flux; Ebollition Flux; Direct-seeded Flooded Rice; Butachlor; Methanogenic Bacteria
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