A 2-year field and incubation experiment was conducted to investigate d13C during the processes of CH4 emission from the fields subjected to two water managements (flooding and drainage) in the winter fallow season, and further to estimate relative contribution of acetate to total methanogenesis (Fac) and fraction of CH4 oxidized (Fox) based on the isotopic data. Compared with flooding, drainage generally caused CH4, either anaerobically or aerobically produced, depleted in 13C. There was no obvious difference between the two in transport fractionation factor (etransport) and d 13C-value of emitted CH4. CH4 emission was negatively related to its d 13C-value in seasonal variation (P,0.01). Acetate-dependent methanogenesis in soil was dominan...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
Acetate is an important intermediate in the anaerobic degradation of organic matter. It is not only ...
Flooded rice fields, which are an important source of the atmospheric methane, have become a model s...
Owing to the dominant anaerobic conditions in irrigated rice fields, considerable methane (CH4) prod...
Identification of the carbon (C) sources of methane (CH4) and methanogenic community structures afte...
Winter flooding of harvested rice fields is a typical cropping system in mountainous areas, which em...
Separate evaluation of methane (CH4) emission dynamics (e.g., oxidation, production, and transportat...
Rice fields are an important source for the greenhouse gas methane produced by acetoclastic and hydr...
Alternate wet-drying (AWD) and sulfate fertilization have been considered as effective methods for l...
Systematic measurements of methane (CH4) flux and δ13C of methane from two paddy fields, one each fr...
The global methane (CH4) budget is based on a sensitive balance between methanogenesis and CH4 oxida...
High CH4 fluxes are emitted from paddy fields worldwide and represent a considerable issue for the r...
In this paper isotope ratio mass spectrometry is used to determine the methane (CH4) oxidation fract...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
Acetate is an important intermediate in the anaerobic degradation of organic matter. It is not only ...
Flooded rice fields, which are an important source of the atmospheric methane, have become a model s...
Owing to the dominant anaerobic conditions in irrigated rice fields, considerable methane (CH4) prod...
Identification of the carbon (C) sources of methane (CH4) and methanogenic community structures afte...
Winter flooding of harvested rice fields is a typical cropping system in mountainous areas, which em...
Separate evaluation of methane (CH4) emission dynamics (e.g., oxidation, production, and transportat...
Rice fields are an important source for the greenhouse gas methane produced by acetoclastic and hydr...
Alternate wet-drying (AWD) and sulfate fertilization have been considered as effective methods for l...
Systematic measurements of methane (CH4) flux and δ13C of methane from two paddy fields, one each fr...
The global methane (CH4) budget is based on a sensitive balance between methanogenesis and CH4 oxida...
High CH4 fluxes are emitted from paddy fields worldwide and represent a considerable issue for the r...
In this paper isotope ratio mass spectrometry is used to determine the methane (CH4) oxidation fract...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
Acetate is an important intermediate in the anaerobic degradation of organic matter. It is not only ...