Water Science and Technology (Sep 2022)

Estimation of nitrous oxide emissions from rice paddy fields using the DNDC model: a case study of South Korea

  • Nadar Hussain Khokhar,
  • Imran Ali,
  • Hubdar Ali Maitlo,
  • Naeem Abbasi,
  • Sallahuddin Panhwar,
  • Hareef Ahmed Keerio,
  • Asim Ali,
  • Salah Uddin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2022.271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 86, no. 6
pp. 1308 – 1324

Abstract

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The Denitrification-Decomposition (DNDC)-Rice is a mechanistic model which is widely used for the simulation and estimation of greenhouse gas emissions [nitrous oxide (N2O)] from soils under rice cultivation. N2O emissions from paddy fields in South Korea are of high importance for their cumulative effect on climate. The objective of this study was to estimate the N2O emissions and biogeochemical factors involved in N2O emissions such as ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3−) using the DNDC model in the rice-growing regions of South Korea. N2O emission was observed at every application of fertilizer and during end-season drainage at different rice-growing regions in South Korea. Maximum NH4+ and NO3− were observed at 0–10 cm depth of soil. NH4+ increased at each fertilizer application and no change in NO3− was observed during flooding. NH4+ decreased and NO3− increased simultaneously at end-season drainage. Minimum and maximum cumulative N2O emissions were observed at Chungcheongbuk-do and Jeju-do regions of South Korea, respectively. The simulated average cumulative N2O emission in rice paddies of South Korea was 1.37 kg N2O-N ha−1 season−1. This study will help in calculating the total nitrogen emissions from agriculture land of South Korea and the World. HIGHLIGHTS We successfully simulated N2O emission from rice paddy fields of South Korea.; DNDC model was used to estimate N2O emission in South Korea.; Biogeochemical factors of soil such as NH4+ and NO3− concentration were also focused upon.; Simulated N2O emission in this study was strongly correlated as R2 =0.88–0.90.; Results may help to estimate the nitrogen budget of South Korea as well as the world.;

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