Impacts of rice varieties and management on yield-scaled greenhouse gas emissions from rice fields in China : a meta-analysis

dc.contributor.author Zheng, H.
dc.contributor.author Huang, H.
dc.contributor.author Yao, L.
dc.contributor.author Liu, J.
dc.contributor.author He, H.
dc.contributor.author Tang, Jianwu
dc.date.accessioned 2014-08-21T19:49:42Z
dc.date.available 2014-08-21T19:49:42Z
dc.date.issued 2014-07-10
dc.description © The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Biogeosciences 11 (2014): 3685-3693, doi:10.5194/bg-11-3685-2014. en_US
dc.description.abstract Increasing numbers of studies have suggested that a comprehensive assessment of the impacts of cropping practices on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per unit yield (yield-scaled), rather than by land area (area-scaled), is needed to inform trade-off decisions to increase yields and reduce GHG emissions. We conducted a meta-analysis to quantify impacts of rice varieties on the global warming potential (GWP) of GHG emissions at the yield scale in China. Our results showed that significantly higher yield-scaled GWP occurred with indica rice varieties (1101.72 kg CO2 equiv. Mg−1) than japonica rice varieties (711.38 kg CO2 equiv. Mg−1). Lower yield-scaled GHG emissions occurred within 120–130 days of growth duration after transplanting (GDAT; 613.66 kg CO2 equiv. Mg−1), followed by 90–100 days of GDAT (749.72 kg CO2 equiv. Mg−1, 100–110 days of GDAT (794.29 kg CO2 equiv. Mg−1), and 70–80 days of GDAT (800.85 kg CO2 equiv. Mg−1). The fertilizer rate of 150–200 kg N ha−1 resulted in the lowest yield-scaled GWP. Consequently, appropriate cultivar choice and pairs were of vital importance in the rice cropping system. A further life cycle assessment of GHG emissions among rice varieties at the yield scale is urgently needed to develop win–win policies for rice production to achieve higher yield with lower emissions. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship This research was part of the National Programs for High-Yielding Rice Science and Technology (Grant no. 2013BAD07B11) and the Project for “12th 5-year plan” Agro-scientific Research in the Public Interest (Grant No. 201203081). en_US
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dc.identifier.citation Biogeosciences 11 (2014): 3685-3693 en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.5194/bg-11-3685-2014
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/6826
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dc.publisher Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-11-3685-2014
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dc.title Impacts of rice varieties and management on yield-scaled greenhouse gas emissions from rice fields in China : a meta-analysis en_US
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