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Increasing sensitivity of methane emission measurements in rice through deployment of ‘closed chambers’ at nighttime

This study comprises field experiments on methane emissions from rice fields conducted with an Eddy-Covariance (EC) system as well as test runs for a modified closed chamber approach based on measurements at nighttime. The EC data set covers 4 cropping seasons with highly resolved emission rates (ra...

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Autores principales: Wassmann, Reiner, Alberto, Ma. Carmelita, Tirol-Padre, Agnes, Hoang, Nghia Trong, Romasanta, Ryan, Centeno, Caesar Arloo, Sander, Bjoern Ole
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5794089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29390000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191352
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author Wassmann, Reiner
Alberto, Ma. Carmelita
Tirol-Padre, Agnes
Hoang, Nghia Trong
Romasanta, Ryan
Centeno, Caesar Arloo
Sander, Bjoern Ole
author_facet Wassmann, Reiner
Alberto, Ma. Carmelita
Tirol-Padre, Agnes
Hoang, Nghia Trong
Romasanta, Ryan
Centeno, Caesar Arloo
Sander, Bjoern Ole
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description This study comprises field experiments on methane emissions from rice fields conducted with an Eddy-Covariance (EC) system as well as test runs for a modified closed chamber approach based on measurements at nighttime. The EC data set covers 4 cropping seasons with highly resolved emission rates (raw data in 10 Hz frequency have been aggregated to 30-min records). The diel patterns were very pronounced in the two dry seasons with peak emissions at early afternoon and low emissions at nighttime. These diel patterns were observed at all growing stages of the dry seasons. In the two wet seasons, the diel patterns were only visible during the vegetative stages while emission rates during reproductive and ripening stages remained within a fairly steady range and did not show any diel patterns. In totality, however, the data set revealed a very strong linear relationship between nocturnal emissions (12-h periods) and the full 24-h periods resulting in an R(2)-value of 0.8419 for all data points. In the second experiment, we conducted test runs for chamber measurements at nighttime with much longer deployment times (6 h) as compared to measurements at daylight (typically for 30 min). Conducting chamber measurements at nighttime excluded drastic changes of temperatures and CO(2) concentrations. The data also shows that increases in CH(4) concentrations remained on linear trajectory over a 6h period at night. While end CH(4) concentrations were consistently >3.5 ppm, this long-term enclosure represents a very robust approach to quantify emissions as compared to assessing short-term concentration increases over time near the analytical detection limit. Finally, we have discussed the potential applications of this new approach that would allow emission measurements even when conventional (daytime) measurements will not be suitable. Nighttime chamber measurements offer an alternative to conventional (daytime) measurements if either (i) baseline emissions are at a very low level, (ii) differences of tested crop treatments or varieties are very small or (iii) the objective is to screen a large number of rice varieties for taking advantage of progress in genome sequencing.
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spelling pubmed-57940892018-02-09 Increasing sensitivity of methane emission measurements in rice through deployment of ‘closed chambers’ at nighttime Wassmann, Reiner Alberto, Ma. Carmelita Tirol-Padre, Agnes Hoang, Nghia Trong Romasanta, Ryan Centeno, Caesar Arloo Sander, Bjoern Ole PLoS One Research Article This study comprises field experiments on methane emissions from rice fields conducted with an Eddy-Covariance (EC) system as well as test runs for a modified closed chamber approach based on measurements at nighttime. The EC data set covers 4 cropping seasons with highly resolved emission rates (raw data in 10 Hz frequency have been aggregated to 30-min records). The diel patterns were very pronounced in the two dry seasons with peak emissions at early afternoon and low emissions at nighttime. These diel patterns were observed at all growing stages of the dry seasons. In the two wet seasons, the diel patterns were only visible during the vegetative stages while emission rates during reproductive and ripening stages remained within a fairly steady range and did not show any diel patterns. In totality, however, the data set revealed a very strong linear relationship between nocturnal emissions (12-h periods) and the full 24-h periods resulting in an R(2)-value of 0.8419 for all data points. In the second experiment, we conducted test runs for chamber measurements at nighttime with much longer deployment times (6 h) as compared to measurements at daylight (typically for 30 min). Conducting chamber measurements at nighttime excluded drastic changes of temperatures and CO(2) concentrations. The data also shows that increases in CH(4) concentrations remained on linear trajectory over a 6h period at night. While end CH(4) concentrations were consistently >3.5 ppm, this long-term enclosure represents a very robust approach to quantify emissions as compared to assessing short-term concentration increases over time near the analytical detection limit. Finally, we have discussed the potential applications of this new approach that would allow emission measurements even when conventional (daytime) measurements will not be suitable. Nighttime chamber measurements offer an alternative to conventional (daytime) measurements if either (i) baseline emissions are at a very low level, (ii) differences of tested crop treatments or varieties are very small or (iii) the objective is to screen a large number of rice varieties for taking advantage of progress in genome sequencing. Public Library of Science 2018-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5794089/ /pubmed/29390000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191352 Text en © 2018 Wassmann et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Romasanta, Ryan
Centeno, Caesar Arloo
Sander, Bjoern Ole
Increasing sensitivity of methane emission measurements in rice through deployment of ‘closed chambers’ at nighttime
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title_fullStr Increasing sensitivity of methane emission measurements in rice through deployment of ‘closed chambers’ at nighttime
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title_short Increasing sensitivity of methane emission measurements in rice through deployment of ‘closed chambers’ at nighttime
title_sort increasing sensitivity of methane emission measurements in rice through deployment of ‘closed chambers’ at nighttime
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5794089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29390000
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0191352
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