Temporal variation of CH4 flux and its δ13C from winter flooded rice field
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    Investigations were carried out of CH4 emission and its δ13C values from a rice field under continuous flooding throughout the fallow and following rice seasons. Results show that in the fallow season CH4 flux rose from April and reached a peak value, about 6.4 mg m-2 h-1, in June. After rice transplanting, CH4 flux increased quickly at the beginning of the rice season and two peaks occurred in July and August, reaching 23.1 and 29.8 mg m-2 h-1, respectively, which was followed by a rapid decrease. Then another peak appeared during the final drainage before rice harvest. The total CH4 emission in the fallow season amounted to 3.3 g m-2, accounting for 8.9% of the annual total emission. On the other hand, δ13CH4 (emitted) increased gradually from -51‰ to -44‰, and then dropped back to -56‰ in the late fallow season. After rice transplanting, δ13C value decreased from -62‰ to -68‰ firstly and then increased swiftly to -60‰, which afterwards remained unchanged for a relatively long time. Late in the season, emitted CH4 became 13C enriched again. The impact of the final drainage on δ13CH4 (emitted) was remarkable. The δ13C value of emitted CH4 was heavier in the fallow season than in the rice season, because the fraction of CH4 oxidized was higher in the fallow season (60%~90%) than during the following rice season (10%~80%). Within the whole observation period, the temporal variation of CH4 flux was positively related to soil temperature (p<0.01), but negatively related to soil Eh (p<0.01) and to δ13C value (p < 0.05) as well.

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Zhang Xiaoyan, Zhang Guangbin, Ji Yang, Ma Jing, Xu Hua, Cai Zucong. Temporal variation of CH4 flux and its δ13C from winter flooded rice field[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2012,49(2):296-302.

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  • Received:June 08,2011
  • Revised:August 29,2011
  • Adopted:August 31,2011
  • Online: December 15,2011
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