Temporal Patterns Of Methane Emissions From Wetland Rice Fields Treated By Different Modes Of N-Application

Methane emission rates from wetland rice fields were determined in Los Baños (Philippines) using an automatic system that allows continuous measurements over time. Methane emission was monitored in an irrigated Aquandic Epiaqualf planted to rice cultivar IR72. Urea fertilizer was applied using four...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wassmann, R., Neue, H.U., Lantin, R.S., Aduna, J.B., Alberto, M. C. R., Andales, M.J., Vandergon, H. A. C. D., Hoffman, H., Papen, H., Rennenberg, H., Seiler, W.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: American Geophysical Union 1994
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165736
_version_ 1855532322090123264
author Wassmann, R.
Neue, H.U.
Lantin, R.S.
Aduna, J.B.
Alberto, M. C. R.
Andales, M.J.
Vandergon, H. A. C. D.
Hoffman, H.
Papen, H.
Rennenberg, H.
Seiler, W.
author_browse Aduna, J.B.
Alberto, M. C. R.
Andales, M.J.
Hoffman, H.
Lantin, R.S.
Neue, H.U.
Papen, H.
Rennenberg, H.
Seiler, W.
Vandergon, H. A. C. D.
Wassmann, R.
author_facet Wassmann, R.
Neue, H.U.
Lantin, R.S.
Aduna, J.B.
Alberto, M. C. R.
Andales, M.J.
Vandergon, H. A. C. D.
Hoffman, H.
Papen, H.
Rennenberg, H.
Seiler, W.
author_sort Wassmann, R.
collection Repository of Agricultural Research Outputs (CGSpace)
description Methane emission rates from wetland rice fields were determined in Los Baños (Philippines) using an automatic system that allows continuous measurements over time. Methane emission was monitored in an irrigated Aquandic Epiaqualf planted to rice cultivar IR72. Urea fertilizer was applied using four modes: (1) broadcast 10 days after transplanting, (2) broadcast at transplanting, (3) broadcast and incorporated at final harrowing, and (4) deep placement as sulfur‐coated granules. The treatments were laid out in a randomized complete block design with four replicates. Measurements were done in the 1991 wet season, 1992 dry season (four treatments), and the 1992 wet season (only treatment 3). Methane emission rates from the experimental plots showed pronounced seasonal and diel variations. The diel pattern of methane emission rates followed a consistent pattern, with highest rates observed in the early afternoon and lowest rates in the early morning. Methane emission rate was generally highest at the ripening stage. The average methane emission rate during the 1992 dry season (190 mg CH4 m−2 d−1) exceeded the average flux rates of the 1992 wet season (79 mg CH4 m−2 d−1) by a factor of 2.4. The total methane emitted from these flooded rice fields amounted to 19 g CH4 m−2 in the dry season with rice yields of 5.2–6.3 t ha−1 and 7 g CH4 m−2 in the wet season with rice yields of 2.4–3.3 t ha−1 regardless of the mode of N application. Significant amounts corresponding to 20% of the methane released under waterlogged conditions were released when the soil was drained after harvest. Emission rates increased sharply when the floodwater receded and macropores started to drain. Emission of methane stopped only when the soil became fully aerated.
format Journal Article
id CGSpace165736
institution CGIAR Consortium
language Inglés
publishDate 1994
publishDateRange 1994
publishDateSort 1994
publisher American Geophysical Union
publisherStr American Geophysical Union
record_format dspace
spelling CGSpace1657362025-05-14T10:39:50Z Temporal Patterns Of Methane Emissions From Wetland Rice Fields Treated By Different Modes Of N-Application Wassmann, R. Neue, H.U. Lantin, R.S. Aduna, J.B. Alberto, M. C. R. Andales, M.J. Vandergon, H. A. C. D. Hoffman, H. Papen, H. Rennenberg, H. Seiler, W. Methane emission rates from wetland rice fields were determined in Los Baños (Philippines) using an automatic system that allows continuous measurements over time. Methane emission was monitored in an irrigated Aquandic Epiaqualf planted to rice cultivar IR72. Urea fertilizer was applied using four modes: (1) broadcast 10 days after transplanting, (2) broadcast at transplanting, (3) broadcast and incorporated at final harrowing, and (4) deep placement as sulfur‐coated granules. The treatments were laid out in a randomized complete block design with four replicates. Measurements were done in the 1991 wet season, 1992 dry season (four treatments), and the 1992 wet season (only treatment 3). Methane emission rates from the experimental plots showed pronounced seasonal and diel variations. The diel pattern of methane emission rates followed a consistent pattern, with highest rates observed in the early afternoon and lowest rates in the early morning. Methane emission rate was generally highest at the ripening stage. The average methane emission rate during the 1992 dry season (190 mg CH4 m−2 d−1) exceeded the average flux rates of the 1992 wet season (79 mg CH4 m−2 d−1) by a factor of 2.4. The total methane emitted from these flooded rice fields amounted to 19 g CH4 m−2 in the dry season with rice yields of 5.2–6.3 t ha−1 and 7 g CH4 m−2 in the wet season with rice yields of 2.4–3.3 t ha−1 regardless of the mode of N application. Significant amounts corresponding to 20% of the methane released under waterlogged conditions were released when the soil was drained after harvest. Emission rates increased sharply when the floodwater receded and macropores started to drain. Emission of methane stopped only when the soil became fully aerated. 1994-08-20 2024-12-19T12:55:24Z 2024-12-19T12:55:24Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165736 en American Geophysical Union Wassmann, R.; Neue, H. U.; Lantin, R. S.; Aduna, J. B.; Alberto, M. C. R.; Andales, M. J.; Vandergon, H. A. C. D.; Hoffman, H.; Papen, H.; Rennenberg, H. and Seiler, W.. 1994. Temporal Patterns Of Methane Emissions From Wetland Rice Fields Treated By Different Modes Of N-Application. J. Geophys. Res., Volume 99 no. D8 p. 16457-16462
spellingShingle Wassmann, R.
Neue, H.U.
Lantin, R.S.
Aduna, J.B.
Alberto, M. C. R.
Andales, M.J.
Vandergon, H. A. C. D.
Hoffman, H.
Papen, H.
Rennenberg, H.
Seiler, W.
Temporal Patterns Of Methane Emissions From Wetland Rice Fields Treated By Different Modes Of N-Application
title Temporal Patterns Of Methane Emissions From Wetland Rice Fields Treated By Different Modes Of N-Application
title_full Temporal Patterns Of Methane Emissions From Wetland Rice Fields Treated By Different Modes Of N-Application
title_fullStr Temporal Patterns Of Methane Emissions From Wetland Rice Fields Treated By Different Modes Of N-Application
title_full_unstemmed Temporal Patterns Of Methane Emissions From Wetland Rice Fields Treated By Different Modes Of N-Application
title_short Temporal Patterns Of Methane Emissions From Wetland Rice Fields Treated By Different Modes Of N-Application
title_sort temporal patterns of methane emissions from wetland rice fields treated by different modes of n application
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/165736
work_keys_str_mv AT wassmannr temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication
AT neuehu temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication
AT lantinrs temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication
AT adunajb temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication
AT albertomcr temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication
AT andalesmj temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication
AT vandergonhacd temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication
AT hoffmanh temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication
AT papenh temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication
AT rennenbergh temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication
AT seilerw temporalpatternsofmethaneemissionsfromwetlandricefieldstreatedbydifferentmodesofnapplication