Methane emissions from rice fields amended with biogas slurry and farm yard manure |
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Authors: | Goutam Debnath M. C. Jain Sushil Kumar K. Sarkar Suresh K. Sinha |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Environmental Sciences, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, 110 012 New Delhi, India |
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Abstract: | In an experiment on methane-emission measurements from rice fields amended with urea, biogas spent slurry (BSS) + urea, and farm yard manure (FYM) + urea, three distinctive peaks in the methane emissions were observed at 15, 46, and 69 days after transplanting (DAT) due to the availability of readily degradable C-sources. In all cases, the highest peak was at 69 DAT. The steepest Eh drop to a minimum of -320 mV was reached within two weeks of submergence. pH ranged between 7.5 and 8.5. The combined fertilization (FYM + urea) plot showed the maximum emission rate of 4.86 mg m–2 h–1 with a total load of 49.44 kg ha–1 and was 2.3 times higher than (BSS + urea)-treated plot (22.08 kg ha–1). Grain yields in urea, (BSS + urea) and (FYM + urea) plots were 3.34, 2.94, and 2.85 t ha–1 respectively, suggesting that biogas slurry is a preferred source over FYM causing lesser environmental pollution without any significant reduction in grain yield. |
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