U. Bosse et P. Frenzel, METHANE EMISSIONS FROM RICE MICROCOSMS - THE BALANCE OF PRODUCTION, ACCUMULATION AND OXIDATION, Biogeochemistry, 41(3), 1998, pp. 199-214
In rice microcosms (Oryza sativa, var. Roma, type japonica), CH4 emiss
ion, CH4 production, CH4 oxidation and CH4 accumulation were measured
over an entire vegetation period. Diffusive CH4 emission was measured
in closed chambers, CH4 production was measured in soil samples, CH4 o
xidation was determined from the difference between oxic and anoxic em
issions, and CH4 accumulation was measured by analysis of porewater an
d gas bubbles. The sum of diffusive CH4 emission, CH4 oxidation, and C
H4 accumulation was only 60% of the cumulative CH4 production. The two
values diverged during the first 50 days (vegetative phase) and then
again during the last 50 days (late reproductive phase and senescence)
of the 150 day vegetation period. During the period of day 50-100 (ea
rly reproductive phase/flowering), the processes were balanced. Most l
ikely, gas bubbles and diffusion limitation are responsible for the di
vergence in the early and late phases. The effect of rice on CH4 produ
ction rates and CH4 concentrations was studied by measuring these proc
esses also in unplanted microcosms. Presence of rice plants lowered th
e CH4 concentrations, but had no net effect on the CH4 production rate
s.