Greenhouse gas emissions from a rice-rice-green manure cropping system in South China

Autor: Jing Huang, Jusheng Gao, Yu Jiang, Abdulkareem Raheem, Mohammad Abubakar Siddik, Weijian Zhang, Aixing Deng, Jun Zhang
Rok vydání: 2019
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Zdroj: Geoderma. 353:331-339
ISSN: 0016-7061
Popis: Green manure crops play an important role in reducing chemical fertilizer applications while enhancing soil fertility. However, the effects of winter-planted green manure crops on rice paddy greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are poorly understood. Based on a 35 years experiment, we analyzed the impacts of a rice-rice-green manure cropping system on rice yield and GHG emissions during both rice and winter-green manure seasons. Our experiment consisted of four treatments: ryegrass-rice-rice (Ry-R-R), milkvetch rice-rice (Mv-R-R), rapeseed-rice-rice (Rp-R-R) and fallow-rice-rice (Fa-R-R), arranged in a completely randomized design. Incorporation of winter-planted green manure had more impacts on yield and CH4 emission in the early rice season than in the late rice season. Compared to the Fa-R-R, the Mv-R-R, Rp-R-R, and Ry-R-R systems increased annual yield by 15.4%, 11.8%, and 6.1%, respectively. However, Ry-R-R and Rp-R-R significantly increased annual CH4 emissions by 116.73% and 52.45%, respectively, while Mv-R-R reduced CH4 emissions by 16.3%, compared to Fa-R-R. The CH4 emissions showed significant positive correlations with dissolved organic carbon, as well as the biomass and C/N ratio of the incorporated green manure plant materials. Although green manuring reduced N2O emissions in both winter and rice seasons, there was no significant difference in annual cumulative N2O emissions among the treatments. Ry-R-R and Rp-R-R increased annual yield-scaled GWP by 102.6% and 34.8%, respectively, while Mv-R-R was 27.8% lower, compared to the Fa-R-R. Our results suggest that Mv-R-R is the best choice of cropping system for yield sustainability and eco-friendly rice production over the long-term.
Databáze: OpenAIRE