Authors
Aung Zaw Oo, Shigeto Sudo, Kazuyuki Inubushi, Masayoshi Mano, Akinori Yamamoto, Keitsuke Ono, Takeshi Osawa, Sachiko Hayashida, Prabir K Patra, Yukio Terao, P Elayakumar, K Vanitha, C Umamageswari, P Jothimani, V Ravi
Publication date
2018/1/15
Journal
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Volume
252
Pages
148-158
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) production is facing major challenges, including scarcity of irrigation water and ongoing climate change. Modifications of the current cropping techniques could increase yield, save water, and mitigate greenhouse gas emission. We investigated the effect of planting methods (young seedlings, wide spacing with alternate wetting and drying irrigation [YW-AWD], old seedlings, narrow spacing with continuous flooding [ON-CF], and in-between the two planting methods [IB-AWD]) and rice varieties on methane (CH4) and (N2O) emissions during two crop seasons. The results show that CH4 emission, averaged over rice varieties, reduced for YW-AWD by 41% and 24%, compared with ON-CF, while the reduction in emission for the IB-AWD method was 48% and 26% in summer (dry) and monsoon (wet) season, respectively. However, an increase in N2O emission was observed for YW-AWD and IB …
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