Effect of continuous and alternate water regimes on methane efflux from rice under greenhouse conditions

Mishra, S. ; Rath, A. K. ; Adhya, T. K. ; Rao, V. R. ; Sethunathan, N. (1996) Effect of continuous and alternate water regimes on methane efflux from rice under greenhouse conditions Biology and Fertility of Soils, 24 (4). pp. 399-405. ISSN 0178-2762

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Abstract

In a greenhouse study, the effect of moisture regimes (continuously flooded, continuously nonflooded, alternately flooded) on methane efflux from an alluvial soil planted to rice was studied using the closed chamber method. Methane efflux was almost 10 times more pronounced under continuously flooded conditions than under continuously nonflooded conditions. Intermittently flooded regimes (alternately flooded and nonflooded cycles of 40 or 20 days each) emitted distinctly less methane than the continuously flooded system. A significant negative correlation was found between methane emission under different water regimes and rhizosphere redox potential. Extractable Fe2+, readily mineralizable carbon (RMC) and root biomass presented a significant positive correlation with cumulative methane emission. The correlation of methane emission with other plant parameters and microbial biomass was not significant. Our results further suggest the possibility of reduced methane emissions through appropriate water management in a rainfed rice ecosystem.

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Keywords:Methane Efflux; Rice Paddy; Alternate; Flooding; Rainfed Lowland; Plant Microbe Interactions; Greenhouse Effect; Redox Potential
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