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Influence of irrigation frequency on greenhouse gases emission from a paddy soil
Authors:S C Maris  M R Teira-Esmatges  M M Català
Institution:1. Environment and Soil Science Department, University of Lleida, Av. Alcalde Rovira Roure 191, 25198, Lleida, Spain
2. Irrigation Technology Department, IRTA, Ctra. de Balada, km 1, 43870, Amposta, Spain
Abstract:Water management is known to be a key factor on methane (CH4), carbon dioxide (CO2), and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from paddy soils. A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of continuous irrigation (CI) and intermittent irrigation (II) on these emissions. Methane, CO2, and N2O emissions from a paddy soil were sampled weekly using a semi-static closed chamber and quantified with the photoacoustic technique from May to November 2011 in Amposta (Ebro Delta, NE Spain). Intermittent irrigation of rice paddies significantly stimulated (N2O + N2)–N emission, whereas no substantial N2O emission was observed when the soil was re-wetted after the dry phase. The cumulative emission of (N2O + N2)–N was significantly larger from the II plots (0.73 kg N2O–N ha?1 season–1, P < 0.05) than from the CI plots (?1.40 kg N2O–N ha?1 season?1). Draining prior to harvesting increased N2O emissions. Draining and flooding cycles controlled CO2 emission. The cumulative CO2 emission from II was 8416.35 kg CO2 ha?1 season?1, significantly larger than that from CI (6045.26 kg CO2 ha?1 season?1, P < 0.05). Lower CH4 emission due to water drainage increased CO2 emissions. The soil acted as a sink of CH4 for both types of irrigation. Neither N2O–N nor CH4 emissions were affected by soil temperature. Global warming potential was the highest in II (4738.39 kg CO2 ha?1) and the lowest in CI (3463.41 kg CO2 ha?1). These findings suggest that CI can significantly mitigate the integrative greenhouse effect caused by CH4 and N2O from paddy fields while ensuring the highest rice yield.
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