Emissions of Nitrous Oxide and Methane From Rice Field After Granulated Urea Application with Nitrification Inhibitors and Zeolite Under Different Water Managements

Jumadi, Oslan and Hartono, Hartono and Masniawati, Andi and Iriany, R. Neni and Makkulawwu, Andi Takdir and Inubushi, Kazuyuki (2019) Emissions of Nitrous Oxide and Methane From Rice Field After Granulated Urea Application with Nitrification Inhibitors and Zeolite Under Different Water Managements. Paddy and Water Environment, 17 (4). pp. 715-724. ISSN 1611-2490

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Abstract

A field experiment was carried out to determine the emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) and yield of rice grains under water management of continuously flooded (CF) and non-continuously flooded (NCF) systems and to find out those were affected by both input of water managements in combination with urea granulated with nitrification inhibitors (neem and dicyandiamide) and zeolite. Urea combined with zeolite and nitrification inhibitors (NIs) reduced the emission of N2O in both plots of CF and NCF compared with urea alone, while the release of CH4 was induced, especially at CF plot. However, no differences existed in the emissions of N2O and CH4 between the types of urea granulated with zeolite and NIs and urea treatments in both water input managements. A paired comparison between CF and NCF plots revealed fewer emissions of N2O and CH4 in NCF plot with urea granulated with zeolite and neem treatments. Urea with zeolite and NIs did not have any effect on improving rice grain yield different from the effect of urea alone. The nitrogen use efficiency employed in this study had little effect on delayed oxidation of NH4+ in the soil of both plots of rice field. The study showed that the water management or practice of irrigation promises to reduce the emissions of N2O and CH4 compared to nitrogen use efficiency application.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: FMIPA
Divisions: FAKULTAS MIPA
Depositing User: Zainatun
Date Deposited: 24 Jun 2023 01:21
Last Modified: 24 Jun 2023 01:21
URI: http://eprints.unm.ac.id/id/eprint/31232

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