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Methane Production and Oxidation in an Anoxic Rice Soil as Influenced by Inorganic Redox Species

S. Kumaraswamya,b, B. Ramakrishnan*,a and N. Sethunathana,c

a Division of Soil Science and Microbiology, Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack 753 006, India
b Kerala Forest Research Institute, Peechi 680 653 Kerala, India
c CSIRO Div. of Soils and Cooperative Research Centre for Soil and Land Management, Private Main Bag No. 2, Glen Osmond, Adelaide SA 5064, Australia



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Fig. 1. Time course of methane oxidation (mmol of net CH4 oxidized kg-1 air-dried soil) in soil samples treated with different inorganic redox substances and incubated under aerobic conditions. The data are means of triplicate measurements. For clarity, error bars are not shown for the treatments, but typically were in the order of CV = <20%.

 


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Fig. 2. Methane oxidation (mmol of net CH4 oxidized kg-1 air-dried soil) in a soil solution equivalent medium supplemented with different inorganic redox species separately, inoculated with samples pretreated with respective inorganic redox species and incubated under (a) aerobic and (b) anoxic conditions. The data are means of six replicate measurements. For clarity, error bars are not shown for the treatments, but typically were in the order of CV = <20%.

 





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