Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Jul 2023)

Fe(III) stabilizing soil organic matter and reducing methane emissions in paddy fields under varying flooding conditions

  • Zheng Sun,
  • Huabin Li,
  • Jinli Hu,
  • Xian Wu,
  • Ronglin Su,
  • Ling Yan,
  • Xiaolei Sun,
  • Muhammad Shaaban,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Katell Quénéa,
  • Ronggui Hu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 259
p. 114999

Abstract

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The role of iron (Fe) in soil organic matter (SOM) stabilization and decomposition in paddy soils has recently gained attention, but the underlying mechanisms during flooding and drying periods remain elusive. As the depth water layer is maintained in the fallow season, there will be more soluble Fe than during the wet and drainage seasons and the availability of oxygen (O2) will be different. To assess the influence of soluble Fe on SOM mineralization during flooding, an incubation experiment was designed under oxic and anoxic flooding conditions, with and without Fe(III) addition. The results showed that Fe(III) addition significantly (p < 0.05) decreased SOM mineralization by 14.4 % under oxic flooding conditions over 16 days. Under anoxic flooding incubation, Fe(III) addition significantly (p < 0.05) decreased 10.8 % SOM decomposition, mainly by 43.6 % methane (CH4) emission, while no difference in carbon dioxide (CO2) emission was noticed. These findings suggest that implementing appropriate water management strategies in paddy soils, considering the roles of Fe under both oxic and anoxic flooding conditions, can contribute to SOM preservation and mitigation of CH4 emissions.

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