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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 1997, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (3): 270-274.

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Relationship bwtween CH4 and N2O emissions from rice field and its microbiological mechanism and impacting factors

Hou Aixin1, Chen Guanxiong1, Wu Jie1   

  1. Institute of Applied Ecology, Academia Sinia, Shenyang 110015
  • Received:1997-03-05 Revised:1997-05-12 Online:1997-05-25 Published:1997-05-25

Abstract: The CH4 and N2O emissions from rice field in northern China were measured in situ by chamber technique from March to December 1995~1996,and their relationship was discussed.Soil temperature,pH,moisture and Eh in the rice field were also determined.The results showed that there was a significant teade off between CH4 and N2O emissions(R2=-0.494).During the period of monitoring,soil temperature,pHand Eh varied between 0 and 24℃,6.87 and 7.02,adn 415 and 300mv,respectively.Soil moisture was 38~72% FC during the non-flooding period.Among these impacting factors,soil Eh was very important functionally on CH4 and N2Oemissions.Six related bacteria groups in this rice field,fermenters,H2 producing acetogens,methanogens,methanotrophs,nitrifiers and denitrifiers,were obsered,All of them had their own dynamic patterns in their numbers and enzyme activities during the period of observation.The trade off between CH4 and N2O emissions from rice field could be controlled by the dynamics of the numbers and enzyme activities of these related microorgamisms.

Key words: Rice field, CH4 and N2O emissions, Microorganisms, Soil Eh, soil chemical property, Three Gorges Reservoir, temporal and spatial dynamics, canyon landform area, water level fluctuation zone