Reducing Methane Emissions with Humic Acid–Iron Complex in Rice Cultivation: Impact on Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Rice Yield

Author:

Lee Hyoung-Seok12ORCID,Gwon Hyo-Suk1ORCID,Lee Sun-Il1ORCID,Park Hye-Ran12ORCID,Lee Jong-Mun1ORCID,Park Do-Gyun12ORCID,Lee So-Ra1ORCID,Eom So-Hyeon1ORCID,Oh Taek-Keun2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, Republic of Korea

2. Department of Bio-Environmental Chemistry, Agriculture and Life Sciences, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Methane emissions from flooded rice paddies are a major source of atmospheric methane and represent a significant greenhouse gas with high climate-forcing potential due to anthropogenic activities globally. For sustainable agriculture, it is necessary to find effective methods for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions without reducing crop productivity. We investigated mechanisms to reduce methane emissions during rice cultivation by applying rice straw, rice husk biochar, humic acid, and a humic acid–iron complex, assessing greenhouse gases and rice yield over a single season. The results demonstrated that the treatment plots with rice straw and the humic acid–iron complex significantly reduced methane emissions (563 ± 113.9 kg ha−1) by 34.4% compared to plots treated with rice straw alone (859 ± 126.4 kg ha−1). Rice yield was not compromised compared to the control group treated with only NPK fertilizer, and growth in terms of plant height and tiller number was enhanced in the plots treated with rice straw and the humic acid–iron complex. Conversely, the plots treated solely with rice husk biochar and humic acid did not show a methane reduction effect when compared to the NPK treatment. The humic acid–iron complex has demonstrated potential as a methane mitigation agent with practical applicability in the field, warranting further long-term studies to validate its effectiveness.

Funder

Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea

Publisher

MDPI AG

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