Methane Emission from Paddy Fields in Northern Thailand

JIRCAS Journal
ISSN 13407686
NII recode ID (NCID) AA11030483
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Seasonal variations of CH4 flux, soil Eh and soil temperature were determined in paddy fields at Phitsanulok, San Pa Thong and Phrae for the major and the second rice croppings*. The average values of the CH4, fluxes measured for the major rice at Phitsanulok, San Pa Thong and Phrae were 7.4, 16.1 and 22.2 mg m-2 h-1 respectively, and for the second rice 6.6, 8.8 and 15.9 mg m-2 h-1, respectively. The CH4 emission from Phrae paddy field in the second rice was higher than that of San Pa Thong due to the high content of fresh organic materials and abundant water supply.
The estimated seasonal emissions for the major rice at Phitsanulok, San Pa Thong and Phrae were 17.4, 39.8 and 68.2 gm-2, respectively, and for the second rice 17.9, 21.3 and 48.5 g m-2, respectively. The high estimated seasonal emission of CH4, at Phrae was attributed to the longer duration of the flooding period and higher CH4, flux values than at the other two sites.

Date of issued
Creator Kunihiko KATOH Prapai CHAIROJ Kazuyuki YAGI Haruo TSURUTA Katsuyuki MINAMI Wisit CHOLITKUL
Subject fresh organic material global warming methane flux paddy soil
Publisher Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Available Online
NII resource type vocabulary Journal Article
Volume 7
spage 77
epage 85
Rights Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
Language eng

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