Study on Denitrification Intensity in Rice Rhizosphere Soil under Water Management Model

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A typical rice field ecosystem as the research object, using the indoor pot experiment to study the three kinds of water driven (shallow layer of continuous irrigation (C), alternating wet and dry (J), and water control mode (G)) on the effect of rice rhizosphere soil denitrification intensity. Effect of changes in soil moisture caused by the three different irrigation patterns on different growth stages of rice on rhizosphere denitrification was comparatively analyzed,referring to the rhizosphere denitrification capacity during different rice growth stage.The results showed that: soil denitrification intensity with different water managements changed significantly, showing C>J>G. And with the growth of plants, under three different water managements, denitrification intensity showed a downward trend. Mature reached to a minimum. All have to be higher than control groups.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1010-1012)

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