Seasonal Variation of Microbial Biomass C and Soil Respiration in Rice Paddies in Black Earth and Correlation between Them and Ch4 Emission

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  • W. Liang
  • J. Yue
  • J. Wu
  • Y. Shi
  • G. H. Huang
چکیده

Microbial biomass C, soil respiration and CH4 emissions were measured during the whole rice growth period in rice paddies in black earth. The results showed microbial biomass C and soil respiration were depressed significantly by application of slow-releasing urea at the early stage of rice growth period (P<0.05), but were almost not affected by intermittent irrigation . CH4 emission, on the average, was reduced by 32.5% in the intermittent irrigation treatments, compared to the control. But CH4 emission was, in the general, not significantly affected by application of slow-releasing urea. CH4 emission was significantly related to microbial biomass C in slow-releasing urea treatments.

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تاریخ انتشار 2004