Neglecting the fallow season can significantly underestimate annual methane emissions in Mediterranean rice fields.

Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accuracy in the CH4 budget is fundamental to identify strategies to mitigate climate change. Such improvement requires a mechanistic understanding of the complex interactions between environmental and agr...

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Main Authors: Maite Martínez-Eixarch, Carles Alcaraz, Marc Viñas, Joan Noguerol, Xavier Aranda, Francesc Xavier Prenafeta-Boldú, Jesús Antonio Saldaña-De la Vega, Maria Del Mar Català, Carles Ibáñez
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5978985?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3a4ea38f5e8f48da823c19f5fb42e3a12020-11-24T21:40:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01135e019808110.1371/journal.pone.0198081Neglecting the fallow season can significantly underestimate annual methane emissions in Mediterranean rice fields.Maite Martínez-EixarchCarles AlcarazMarc ViñasJoan NoguerolXavier ArandaFrancesc Xavier Prenafeta-BoldúJesús Antonio Saldaña-De la VegaMaria Del Mar CatalàCarles IbáñezPaddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accuracy in the CH4 budget is fundamental to identify strategies to mitigate climate change. Such improvement requires a mechanistic understanding of the complex interactions between environmental and agronomic factors determining CH4 emissions, and also the characterization of the annual temporal CH4 emissions pattern in the whole crop cycle. Hence, both the growing and fallow seasons must be included. However, most of the previous research has been based on single-factor analyses that are focused on the growing season. In order to fill this gap, a study was conducted in a Mediterranean rice agrosystem (Ebre Delta, Catalonia) following a farm-to-farm approach with the purpose of 1) evaluating the cumulative and temporal pattern of CH4 emission, and 2) conducting a multi-variate analyses to assess the associative pattern, relative contribution and temporal variation of the main explanatory variables concerning the observed CH4 emissions. Measurements of CH4 emissions and agronomic and environmental parameters in 15 commercial rice fields were monitored monthly, during a whole crop field cycle. The temporal pattern of CH4 emission followed a bi-modal distribution peaking in August and October. The cumulative annual CH4 emissions from rice fields amounted 314 kg CH4 kg ha-1, of which ca. 70% were emitted during the fallow season. The main controlling factors of the CH4 emission rate in the growing season were positive related to water level and plant cover, while soil redox was negatively related. The main controlling factors in the fallow season were water level (negatively related, conversely to the growing season), as well as straw incorporation and soil temperature (positively related). The results of this study highlight the importance of the often neglected fallow season in the accurate estimation of CH4 emissions and, thus, the necessity of measurement programs that cover the whole crop field cycle. This information is the first step for setting effective mitigation strategies based on straw and water management.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5978985?pdf=render
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author Maite Martínez-Eixarch
Carles Alcaraz
Marc Viñas
Joan Noguerol
Xavier Aranda
Francesc Xavier Prenafeta-Boldú
Jesús Antonio Saldaña-De la Vega
Maria Del Mar Català
Carles Ibáñez
spellingShingle Maite Martínez-Eixarch
Carles Alcaraz
Marc Viñas
Joan Noguerol
Xavier Aranda
Francesc Xavier Prenafeta-Boldú
Jesús Antonio Saldaña-De la Vega
Maria Del Mar Català
Carles Ibáñez
Neglecting the fallow season can significantly underestimate annual methane emissions in Mediterranean rice fields.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Maite Martínez-Eixarch
Carles Alcaraz
Marc Viñas
Joan Noguerol
Xavier Aranda
Francesc Xavier Prenafeta-Boldú
Jesús Antonio Saldaña-De la Vega
Maria Del Mar Català
Carles Ibáñez
author_sort Maite Martínez-Eixarch
title Neglecting the fallow season can significantly underestimate annual methane emissions in Mediterranean rice fields.
title_short Neglecting the fallow season can significantly underestimate annual methane emissions in Mediterranean rice fields.
title_full Neglecting the fallow season can significantly underestimate annual methane emissions in Mediterranean rice fields.
title_fullStr Neglecting the fallow season can significantly underestimate annual methane emissions in Mediterranean rice fields.
title_full_unstemmed Neglecting the fallow season can significantly underestimate annual methane emissions in Mediterranean rice fields.
title_sort neglecting the fallow season can significantly underestimate annual methane emissions in mediterranean rice fields.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accuracy in the CH4 budget is fundamental to identify strategies to mitigate climate change. Such improvement requires a mechanistic understanding of the complex interactions between environmental and agronomic factors determining CH4 emissions, and also the characterization of the annual temporal CH4 emissions pattern in the whole crop cycle. Hence, both the growing and fallow seasons must be included. However, most of the previous research has been based on single-factor analyses that are focused on the growing season. In order to fill this gap, a study was conducted in a Mediterranean rice agrosystem (Ebre Delta, Catalonia) following a farm-to-farm approach with the purpose of 1) evaluating the cumulative and temporal pattern of CH4 emission, and 2) conducting a multi-variate analyses to assess the associative pattern, relative contribution and temporal variation of the main explanatory variables concerning the observed CH4 emissions. Measurements of CH4 emissions and agronomic and environmental parameters in 15 commercial rice fields were monitored monthly, during a whole crop field cycle. The temporal pattern of CH4 emission followed a bi-modal distribution peaking in August and October. The cumulative annual CH4 emissions from rice fields amounted 314 kg CH4 kg ha-1, of which ca. 70% were emitted during the fallow season. The main controlling factors of the CH4 emission rate in the growing season were positive related to water level and plant cover, while soil redox was negatively related. The main controlling factors in the fallow season were water level (negatively related, conversely to the growing season), as well as straw incorporation and soil temperature (positively related). The results of this study highlight the importance of the often neglected fallow season in the accurate estimation of CH4 emissions and, thus, the necessity of measurement programs that cover the whole crop field cycle. This information is the first step for setting effective mitigation strategies based on straw and water management.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5978985?pdf=render
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