Research Article

Previous Crop and Cultivar Effects on Methane Emissions from Drill-Seeded, Delayed-Flood Rice Grown on a Clay Soil

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Methane fluxes over time throughout the flooded portion of the 2013 growing season from CLXL745, Cheniere, and Taggart averaged across previous crop treatment at the Northeast Research and Extension Center in Keiser, Arkansas. The vertical dashed lines represent panicle differentiation (PD) and 50% heading (HDG) dates for CLXL745, Cheniere, and Taggart at 54, 58, and 61 days after flooding, respectively. Flood release occurred in 83 days after flooding. Least significant difference for the same cultivar = 0.241 mg CH4-C m−2 hr−1 and for different cultivars = 0.307 mg CH4-C m−2 hr−1. Error bars indicate standard errors for the treatment means ().