Literature DB >> 32305766

Mitigation of methane gas emissions in flooded paddy soil through the utilization of methanotrophs.

Veeraswamy Davamani1, Ettiyagounder Parameswari2, Subramanian Arulmani3.   

Abstract

The utilization of methanotrophs for reducing the global warming potential in a flooded paddy system is the progressive investigation in the recent. The field investigation was conducted in Tamil Nadu Rice Research Institute, Aduthurai. This study showed the effect of isolated methanotroph strain (MR15) on the reduction of methane emission and improvement in growth parameters and yield of paddy. The treatments included the diverse dosages of methanotroph consortium (0, 25, 50, 75 & 100%). The total seasonal methane emission varied between 1.96 and 5.04 kg ha-1 for the season of Kharif and 2.18 to 5.81 kg ha-1 for the season of Rabi owing to the footprint of methanotroph. Irrespective of treatments, the mean seasonal emission was more prominent during Rabi compared to the Kharif season. The dosage of methanotroph consortium significantly influenced not only seasonal methane emission but also the grain yield percentage, which increased over 100% Recommended Dose of Fertilizers (RDF). Application of 100% methanotroph consortium (i.e.6.25 kg ha-1) minimizes the methane emission by 60% with an increase in grain yield by 35% and lessens the usage of additional nutrients. Overall, this study showed a sign of atmospheric methane uptake with increase growth potential and yield of paddy cultivation using methanotroph consortium.
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Keywords:  Consortium; Kharif; Methane; Methanotrophs; Paddy; Rabi

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32305766     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.138570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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