Fluxes and pools of methane in wetland rice soils with varying organic inputs

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Wassmann, R
Neue, HU
Alberto, MCR
Lantin, RS
Bueno, C
Llenaresas, D
Arah, JRM
Papen, H
Seiler, W
Rennenberg, H
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[1] International Rice Research Institute, 1099 Manila
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10.1007/BF00394048
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Measurements of methane emission rates and concentrations in the soil were made during four growing seasons at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines, on plots receiving different levels of organic input. Fluxes were measured using the automated closed chambers system (total emission) and small chambers installed between plants (water surface Bur). Concentrations of methane in the soil were measured by collecting soil cores including the gas phase (soil-entrapped methane) and by sampling soil solution in situ (dissolved methane). There was much variability between seasons, but total fluxes from plots receiving high organic inputs (16-24 g CH4 m(-2)) always exceeded those from the low input plots (3-9 g CH4 m(-2)). The fraction of the total emission emerging from the surface water (presumably dominated by ebullition) was greater during the first part of the season, and greater from the high organic input plots (35-62%) than from the low input plots (15-23%). Concentrations of dissolved and entrapped methane in the low organic input plots increased gradually throughout the season; in the high input plots there was an early-season peak which was also seen in emissions. On both treatments, periods of high methane concentrations in the soil coincided with high rates of water surface flux whereas low concentrations of methane were generally associated with low flux rates.
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