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Global warming potential of emissions from rice paddies in Northeastern China
Abstract In this study, paddy fields in Jilin province which are flooded parcel of arable lands used for growing rice (Oryza sativa Linn.) were selected as the object. Long-term exploitation of paddy fields led to variations of soil organic carbon (SOC) and green house gases (GHGs) emissions which might contribute to global warming. In order to calculate the amount of global warming potentials (GWPs) of emissions from ricepaddies and find the correlations among rice yield, SOC storage and GWP, DeNitrification-DeComposition (DNDC) model was used to simulate SOC densities and fluxes of main GHGs emitted from paddy fields. After verification, simulation results were used to calculate SOC storages and 100-year GWPs from 1949 to 2009. Results indicated that SOC densities in depths of 0–10 cm, 10–20 cm and 20–30 cm all kept increasing. Average methane ($ CH_{4} $) and nitrous oxide ($ N_{2} $O) fluxes were 278.55 kg carbon (kgC) $ ha^{−1} $ $ a^{−1} $ and 2.22 kg nitrogen (kgN) $ ha^{−1} $ $ a^{−1} $. The SOC storage (0–30 cm) had increased from 3.96 × $ 10^{9} $kgC in 1949 to 47.85 × $ 10^{9} $kgC in 2009. In addition, GWP emission was increasing exponentially in the past 61 years, from 0.16 × $ 10^{6} $ Mg carbon dioxide equivalents ($ CO_{2} $-equivalents) to 66.36 × $ 10^{6} $ Mg $ CO_{2} $-equivalents. Both SOC storage and GWP presented obviously linear relation to rice yields. Overall, the research suggested that long-term rice yields could be used to estimate the SOC storage and GWP variations.
Global warming potential of emissions from rice paddies in Northeastern China
Abstract In this study, paddy fields in Jilin province which are flooded parcel of arable lands used for growing rice (Oryza sativa Linn.) were selected as the object. Long-term exploitation of paddy fields led to variations of soil organic carbon (SOC) and green house gases (GHGs) emissions which might contribute to global warming. In order to calculate the amount of global warming potentials (GWPs) of emissions from ricepaddies and find the correlations among rice yield, SOC storage and GWP, DeNitrification-DeComposition (DNDC) model was used to simulate SOC densities and fluxes of main GHGs emitted from paddy fields. After verification, simulation results were used to calculate SOC storages and 100-year GWPs from 1949 to 2009. Results indicated that SOC densities in depths of 0–10 cm, 10–20 cm and 20–30 cm all kept increasing. Average methane ($ CH_{4} $) and nitrous oxide ($ N_{2} $O) fluxes were 278.55 kg carbon (kgC) $ ha^{−1} $ $ a^{−1} $ and 2.22 kg nitrogen (kgN) $ ha^{−1} $ $ a^{−1} $. The SOC storage (0–30 cm) had increased from 3.96 × $ 10^{9} $kgC in 1949 to 47.85 × $ 10^{9} $kgC in 2009. In addition, GWP emission was increasing exponentially in the past 61 years, from 0.16 × $ 10^{6} $ Mg carbon dioxide equivalents ($ CO_{2} $-equivalents) to 66.36 × $ 10^{6} $ Mg $ CO_{2} $-equivalents. Both SOC storage and GWP presented obviously linear relation to rice yields. Overall, the research suggested that long-term rice yields could be used to estimate the SOC storage and GWP variations.
Global warming potential of emissions from rice paddies in Northeastern China
Xu, Xiaoming (Autor:in) / Tang, Jie (Autor:in) / Li, Zhaoyang (Autor:in) / Liu, Chang (Autor:in) / Han, Weizheng (Autor:in)
2011
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
BKL:
43.47
Globale Umweltprobleme
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43.47$jGlobale Umweltprobleme
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