Snowie Jane C. Galgo, Sang Yoon Kim, Taek-Keun Oh, Hyon Chol Park, Ronley C. Canatoy, Keon Mok Sohn, In Bang Song, Pil Joo Kim
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Abstract
Iron slag-based silicate fertilizer, a byproduct of the iron production process, has been applied as a soil amendment in Korean and Japanese rice paddies for over 50 years. Silicate fertilizer application is known to improve rice productivity and decrease methane (CH4) emissions. In Korea, CH4 emissions from rice paddy have dropped by around 50 % from 1990 to 2020, which might be attributed to the declining cropping area. In estimating the national CH4 flux inventory from the rice paddies, the emission factor (i.e., EFbaseline x EForganic matter x EFwater regime) and activity data (i.e., area and cultivation period) are considered. However, the silicate fertilizer application effect on CH4 flux has not been considered.
期刊介绍:
Field Crops Research is an international journal publishing scientific articles on:
√ experimental and modelling research at field, farm and landscape levels
on temperate and tropical crops and cropping systems,
with a focus on crop ecology and physiology, agronomy, and plant genetics and breeding.