236-11 Changes In Dissolved Organic Matter During Main and Ratoon Rice Production In Southern Texas.

Poster Number 1129

See more from this Division: S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation
See more from this Session: Management Practices Impact On Soil Properties and Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Agricultural Ecosystem: II
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Long Beach Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Lower Level
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Fugen Dou, Texas AgriLife Research, Beaumont, TX, Kirill Kostyanovsky, Crop and Soils and Biological Systems Engineering Depts., Washington State University, Pullman, WA and Garry McCauley, Texas Agrilife Research, Eagle Lake, TX
High dissolved organic matter content may impact water quality. Information about changes in dissolved organic matter during rice production, especially rice rationing, is limited. Flooding and ratooning affect C and N dynamics in rice paddy soils. Changes in microbial activity following urea application, as well as dissolved organic matter derived from rice straw decay impact the C and N cycling in rice ecosystems. The current study objective is to elucidate the effects of N fertilization and ratooning on dissolved organic matter and N transformations in flooded rice ecosystem. Research plots with hybrids and conventional varieties of rice at two sites with sandy and clayey soil have been established and dissolved organic carbon and N forms were determined in the surface soil and water. Effects of rice varieties on soil C and N changes will be evaluated.
See more from this Division: S06 Soil & Water Management & Conservation
See more from this Session: Management Practices Impact On Soil Properties and Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Agricultural Ecosystem: II