Influence of incorporation or dual cropping of Azolla on methane emission from a flooded alluvial soil planted to rice in eastern India
Azolla
Paddy field
DOI:
10.1016/s0167-8809(99)00148-6
Publication Date:
2002-07-26T02:10:34Z
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ABSTRACT
Abstract Green manures are widely used in rice production and may influence methane efflux (CH 4 ). Influence of application of Azolla ( A. caroliniana Wild.), a widely used biofertilizer for rice ( Oryza sativa L.), on CH 4 efflux from a flooded alluvial soil planted to rice, and select soil and plant variables were investigated in a field experiment at Cuttack, India. Azolla was either incorporated as green manure at the beginning of the experiment or grown as dual crop in the standing water along with the rice crop. Dual cropping of Azolla (equivalent to 30 kg N ha −1 ) in conjunction with urea (30 kg N ha −1 ) effected lowest CH 4 flux (89.29 kg CH 4 ha −1 ). Cumulative CH 4 flux followed the order of urea > Azolla (incorporated) + urea > Azolla (incorporated + dual crop) > no N control > urea + Azolla (dual crop). Growing Azolla had a moderating effect on CH 4 efflux from flooded soil through an increase in the dissolved oxygen concentration at the soil–floodwater interface. Among the different soil and plant variables studied, soil redox potential, dissolved oxygen concentration at the soil–floodwater interface and α-naphthylamine oxidase activity of root base exhibited significant negative relationship with CH 4 flux. In addition, Fe 2+ and ninhydrin reactive nitrogen (NRN) contents of the flooded soil exhibited significant positive relationship with CH 4 flux. Results indicated that, dual cropping of Azolla in conjunction with urea considerably reduced CH 4 efflux without affecting the rice yields and can be used as a practical mitigation option for minimizing CH 4 flux from flooded paddy.
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