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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 1997, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (5): 495-499.

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N2O emission from rice wheat ecosystem in Southeast China

Zheng Xunhua1, Wang Mingxing1, Wang Yuesi1, Shen Renxing1, Gong Yanbang1, Zhang Wen1, Luo Dongmei1   

  1. Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Academia Sinica, Beijing 100029
  • Received:1995-03-28 Revised:1996-04-02 Online:1997-09-25 Published:1997-09-25

Abstract: Based on the observations on N2O emission from rice-wheat rotation systems in Southeast China,its temporal variation and the effects of fertilization,irrigation,temperature,and soil moisture and available Ncontents on it are discussed. Meanwhile,the difference of CH4 and N2O emissions from rice season is analysed. The results show that the amount of N2O emitted from rice season only accounts for about 30% of the whole rotation cycle.The CH4 emission increases 26% by keeping flooding in rice season,and N2O emission from rice-wheat rotation cycle reduces 13~26%,comparing to normal irrigation.

Key words: N2O emission, Temporal variation, Regulating factor, CH4 emission, Rice wheat rotation system, seedling, age structure, slope aspect, Juglans cathayensis, growth