Sains Malaysiana 48(7)(2019): 1347–1355
http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2019-4807-04
Different Responses of
Greenhouse Gas Emissions to Straw Application at Different Seasons
in Northeast China
(Tindak
Balas Berbeza
Pelepasan Gas Rumah Hijau untuk Penggunaan
Jerami pada
Musim yang Berbeza di Timur Laut China)
SHUANG LIANG1 & HAO ZHANG2*
1Key
Laboratory of Songliao Aquatic Environment, Ministry
of Education, Jilin Jianzhu University, Changchun
130118, China
2Key
Laboratory of Wetland Ecology and Environment, Northeast Institute of Geography
and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun
130102, China
Received: 2
January 2019/Accepted: 3 April 2019
ABSTRACT
Although straw return
plays a role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG)
emissions from rice paddy fields, little quantitative information is available
on the extent at different periods. In this study, gas samples were collected
during the rice growing period from an in-situ experiment comprising three treatments: no straw return (CK);
straw return in the autumn (SR-A), and; straw return in the
spring (SR-S). The results showed that SR-A and SR-S enhanced CO2 and CH4 emissions,
but reduced N2O emissions during the growing period. The total
cumulative CO2 emissions over the entire growing period in the SR-S treatment reached 20,383.72 kg ha−1,
significantly higher than those of the SR-A and CK treatments.
CH4 emissions for all the growing periods were in the order SR-S > SR-A > CK.
The CK and SR-S treatments released the
most and least N2O during the different periods,
respectively. The global warming potential (GWP)
of CH4 released by the SR-S, SR-A and CK treatments reached 26,055.37 kg CO2 eq.
ha−1, 12,643.27 kg CO2 eq.
ha−1, and 9,237.55 kg CO2 eq.
ha−1, accounting for 55.80%, 40.35%, and 35.99% of
the total GWP, respectively. These results can contribute to
management of agricultural GHGs in this region.
Keywords: Greenhouse
gas; growing period; paddy field; straw return
ABSTRAK
Hasil jerami telah
memainkan peranan dalam mengawal selia pelepasan gas rumah hijau (GHG) daripada sawah padi, walau bagaimanapun,
hanya sedikit
maklumat kuantitatif boleh didapati untuk tempoh masa berlainan. Dalam kajian ini, sampel
gas telah diambil
dalam tempoh pertumbuhan
semasa kajian
in situ yang terdiri daripada tiga rawatan: tiada
hasil jerami
(CK);
hasil jerami
pada musim luruh
(SR-A)
dan hasil
jerami pada musim
bunga (SR-S). Hasil
kajian menunjukkan
bahawa SR-A dan
SR-S
meningkatkan pelepasan
CO2 dan CH4, tetapi pengurangan pelepasan N2O dalam
tempoh pertumbuhan.
Jumlah keseluruhan pelepasan CO2 yang terkumpul
sepanjang tempoh
pertumbuhan keseluruhan dalam rawatan SR-S ialah 20,383.72 kg ha−1, jauh
lebih tinggi
berbanding rawatan SR-A
dan CK.
Pelepasan CH4 untuk
semua tempoh
pertumbuhan adalah seperti berikut SR-S >
SR-A
> CK. Perawatan
CK
dan SR-S mengeluarkan N2O paling banyak
dan paling sedikit
dalam tempoh ini.
Potensi pemanasan
global (GWP)
CH4 yang dikeluarkan oleh SR-S, SR-A dan CK semasa
rawatan mencapai 26,055.37 kg
CO2
eq. ha−1, 12,643.27 kg CO2 eq.
ha−1 dan 9,237.55 kg CO2
eq. ha−1 merangkumi 55,80%,
40.35% dan 35.99% jumlah
GWP.
Keputusan ini
boleh menyumbang kepada pengurusan pertanian GHG di rantau
ini.
Kata kunci: Gas rumah hijau; hasil jerami; sawah padi; tempoh pembesaran
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