Hs. Thind et Dl. Rowell, EFFECT OF GREEN MANURE AND FLOODWATER ALGAE ON DIURNAL FLUCTUATIONS OF FLOODWATER PH AND DEPTH OF AEROBIC SOIL LAYER UNDER LOWLAND RICE CONDITIONS, Plant and soil, 192(2), 1997, pp. 161-165
The present investigation was undertaken to elucidate the effect of fl
oodwater algae and green manure on floodwater pH and depth of aerobic
soil layer which are mainly responsible for the nitrogen losses in low
land rice production systems. The study was conducted in an environmen
tal chamber using a sandy loam soil. Cylindrical plastic bottles 7 cm
in diameter were used and 5 cm soil layer covered with 5 cm deep flood
water was created in each bottle to simulate submerged rice conditions
. The presence of algae in the floodwater increased the floodwater pH
owing to removal of CO2 during photosynthesis during the day, the valu
e decreasing again during the night. Addition of green manure, without
algal growth, depressed the pH for the first week and after 4 weeks o
f incubation. With algae, the application of green manure in vitro res
ulted in lower diurnal pH increases especially for the first 2 weeks o
f incubation and a consistently higher morning pH throughout the study
. The addition of green manure eliminated the aerobic soil layer below
the soil-water interface, presumably because green manure cause a hig
h O-2 demand owing to increased microbial activity which results in a
lower Eh value.