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1992 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Methane Oxidation in Subsoil Leached from Plow Layer of Paddy Field

Research Project

Project/Area Number 03660067
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for General Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Research Field 土壌・肥料
Research InstitutionNAGOYA UNIVERSITY

Principal Investigator

KIMURA Makoto  Nagoya University, Faculty of Agriculture, professor, 農学部, 教授 (20092190)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) YOSHIDA Shigetaka  Nagoya University, Faculty of Agriculture, Professor, 農学部, 教授 (20023450)
Project Period (FY) 1991 – 1992
KeywordsMethane / Methane flux / Water soluble organic matter / Oxidation / Earth warming / Paddy soil / Subsoil / percolating water
Research Abstract

Retention and oxidation in subsoil of ferrous iron percolated from plow layer were well known in paddy fields. This finding suggested the possibility of methane oxidation in subsoil percolated from the plow layer. The followings are the first results of methane oxidation in subsoil of paddy fields.
1.The amounts of methane percolated to subsoil increased proportionally with the increase of amounts of percolating water. The growth of rice plant decreased the amounts of methane percolation to subsoil due to accelerating the methane fluxes to the atmosphere. The percolated methane to subsoil was more than 10% of the amounts of methane to the atmosphere.
2.Large portion of methane dissolved in percolating water was oxidized in subsoil. But the remained methane was considered to be carried to the lower parts of subsoil without oxidation. This was because the anaerobic oxidation of methane requires organic substrates by methane oxidizing microorganisms, and the substrates in percolating water were not enough for complete oxidation of methane.
3.Subsoil decomposed and/or retained the organic materials percolated from plow layer with percolating water. The subsoil of Fukushima soil both decomposed and retained methane, while that of Anjo soil mainly retained methane without its appreciable oxidation.
4.The amounts of methane oxidation in subsoil were also different between soils; Fukushima soil oxidized methane significantly while Anjo soil did it only in small amounts.

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All Publications (6 results)

  • [Publications] 木村 眞人: "水田土壌中におけるCO_2とCH_2の動態-大気へのフラックス-" 土壌の物理性. 65. 11-20 (1992)

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  • [Publications] Makoto KIMURA: "Methane Production and Its Fatc in Paddy Fields I." Sail Suence and Plant Nutrition. 38. 665-672 (1992)

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  • [Publications] Yoshinori MIURA: "Methane Production and Its Fate in Paddy Fields II" Sail Suence and Plant Nutrition. 38. 673-679 (1992)

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  • [Publications] Makoto KIMURA, Yoshinori MIURA, Akira WATANABE, Jun MURASE and Shozo KUWATSUKA: "METHANE PRODUCTION AND ITS FATE IN RICE PADDIES(Part 1)Effects of rice straw application and percolation rate on the leaching into subsoil of methane and other soil components" S326 Sci. Plant Nutr.38(4). 665-672 (1992)

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  • [Publications] Yoshinori MIURA, Akira WATANABE, Jun MURASE and Makoto KIMURA: "METHANE PRODUCTION AND ITS FATE IN RICE PADDIES(Part 2) Oxidation of methane and its coupled ferric oxide reduction in subsoil" Soil Sci. Plant Nutr.38(4). 673-679 (1992)

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  • [Publications] Makoto KIMURA and Jun MURASE: "DYNAMICS OF CO2 AND CH4 IN PADDY SOILS AND THEIR FLUXES TO THE ATMOSPHERE" Soil Phys. Plant Growth. 65. 11-20 (1992)

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Published: 1994-03-24  

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