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  5. Sustained Green Manure‐Rice Rotations Can Mitigate Methane Emissions by Enhancing Microbial Methane Oxidation in Southern China

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Sustained Green Manure‐Rice Rotations Can Mitigate Methane Emissions by Enhancing Microbial Methane Oxidation in Southern China

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DOI: 10.1029/2024ef005698

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Abstract Green manure (GM) enhances the ecological services in agricultural ecosystems, including soil health and carbon sequestration. However, its effect on regional methane (CH 4 ) emissions from paddy fields is unclear. Here we clarify the impacts of GM rotation by combining process‐based modeling with microbial gene abundance information and coordinated distributed observations at 14 sites in southern China. We found that GM management, including application rate and rotation year, mainly affects CH 4 emissions in GM‐rice systems by impacting soil biotic factors, which explain 78.4% of the variation ( p < 0.001). The most influential factor is the ratio of soil CH 4 production to oxidation gene abundances ( R 2 = 0.510; p < 0.001), which decreases with GM rotation year due to increased activity of methane‐oxidizing soil microbes ( p < 0.001), indicating that CH 4 emissions from GM‐rice systems decrease with increased GM rotation year. By incorporating these microbial mechanisms as quantitative parameters in process‐based model, we project that approximately 76% of the paddy rice areas in southern China, which have relatively low GM biomass and baseline CH 4 emissions, can achieve reductions in CH 4 emissions through nearly 15 years of GM crop rotation. This study indicates that CH 4 emissions from GM‐rice rotations with appropriate GM application rate over the long term will not significantly increase, resolving the contradictions in previous research.

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Hao Liang, Fu Jin, Guopeng Zhou, Jiguang Feng, Qiuan Zhu, Pete Smith, Benoît Gabrielle, Tao Li, Susanne Schmidt, Changxu Xu, Jia Liu, Jun Nie, Ji Wu, Mingjian Geng, Fei Wang, Yuting Liang, Weidong Cao, Feng Zhou (2025). Sustained Green Manure‐Rice Rotations Can Mitigate Methane Emissions by Enhancing Microbial Methane Oxidation in Southern China. , 13(8), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1029/2024ef005698.

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