Influence of the insecticide carbofuran on the production and oxidation of methane in a flooded rice soil

Kumaraswamy, S. ; Rath, A. K. ; Satpathy, S. N. ; Ramakrishnan, B. ; Adhya, T. K. ; Sethunathan, N. (1997) Influence of the insecticide carbofuran on the production and oxidation of methane in a flooded rice soil Biology and Fertility of Soils, 26 (4). pp. 362-366. ISSN 0178-2762

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Abstract

Applications of a commercial formulation of carbofuran, a carbamate insecticide, at rates of 2kg and 12kg active ingredient ha-1 to flooded fields planted to rice led to significant inhibition of methane emission. Likewise, laboratory incubation studies showed that carbofuran applied at low rates (5 and 10μgg-1soil) inhibited the net methane production relative to that of the control, but stimulated it when applied at a rate of 100µgg-1soil. Interestingly, carbofuran increased the oxidation of methane when applied at low rates and inhibited it when applied at a rate of 100μgg-1soil.

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Keywords:Methane Production; Methane Oxidation; Methane Emission; Rice Soils; Carbofuran
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