Title :
Diel Variation of Methane Emission from a Subtropical Paddy Field of South China in the Second Crop Season
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Resource & Environ., Guangdong Univ. of Bus. Studies, Guangzhou, China
Abstract :
Rice paddy has been identified as one of the important sources of the atmospheric methane and has large variability in emission estimates. This study was conducted to evaluate CH4 emission from a subtropical paddy field of south China with closed static chamber and a modified gas chromatograph (HP5890 ) in situ in the second crop season. Gas samples were taken simultaneously from rice-involved and rice-free plots. Results showed that the diel change of CH4 flux had one or two peak values in a day in the crop growing season. The diel mean CH4 flux from rice-involved plot was in the order: tillering stage (3.61±0.23) >; flowering stage (0.09±0.06) >; booting stage (0.12±0.12) (mg·m·2h-1).The diel mean CH4 flux of rice-involved plot was significantly higher than that of rice-free plot in the tillering stage (p<;0.01). It showed no significant correlation between CH4 flux and temperature. The CH4 flux was affected by soil moisture. As a whole, rice plants played a key role on the CH4 emission from paddy field.
Keywords :
agricultural pollution; air pollution; chromatography; crops; HP5890; atmospheric methane emission; booting stage; closed static chamber; crop growing season; diel variation; flowering stage; modified gas chromatograph; rice paddy; rice-free plot; rice-involved plot; second-crop season; soil moisture; south China; subtropical paddy field; tillering stage; Agriculture; Booting; Meteorology; Oxidation; Production; Soil; Soil measurements; Diel variation; greenhouse gas; methane; paddy field;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering and Biotechnology (iCBEB), 2012 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Macau, Macao
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-1987-5
DOI :
10.1109/iCBEB.2012.145