Journal article

Quantification of plant water uptake by water stable isotopes in rice paddy systems


Authors listMahindawansha, A; Orlowski, N; Kraft, P; Rothfuss, Y; Racela, H; Breuer, L

Publication year2018

Pages281-302

JournalPlant and Soil

Volume number429

Issue number1-2

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-018-3693-7

PublisherSpringer


Abstract

Aim Understanding the source water utilization of rice-based cropping systems helps develop improving water management strategies for paddy management. We investigated the effects of altered flooding regimes and crop diversification on plant root water uptake on a fully-replicated field trial at the International Rice Research Institute in the Philippines. Methods All potential water pools, e.g., plant and soil extracted water, were analyzed for their water stable isotopic compositions (delta H-2 and delta O-18). We determined the relative contributions from different water sources to root water uptake (RWU) of rice plants by applying a multi-source mixing model (Stable Isotopes Analysis in R, SIAR). The sensitivity of the model to the incorporation of prior information based on in-situ measurements of soil water content and root length density was investigated as well.

Results The modeling results showed that wet rice plants mainly extracted surface ponded water (similar to 56-72%) during both wet and dry seasons followed by soil surface (0-0.02 m) water (similar to 17-19%) during growth. Dry rice extracted similar to 40-50% of its water from shallow soil (0-0.5 m) and similar to 35% from 0.1 to 0.3 m depth when the plants were matured.

Conclusions The mixing model results were better constrained with the additional information on soil water content and root length density. The relative contributions of the soil water sources to RWU decreased with depth and reflected the exponential shape of the root density profile. The main water source for wet rice was surface ponded water (independent of the season), whereas shallow soil water was the main source for dry rice.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMahindawansha, A., Orlowski, N., Kraft, P., Rothfuss, Y., Racela, H. and Breuer, L. (2018) Quantification of plant water uptake by water stable isotopes in rice paddy systems, Plant and Soil, 429(1-2), pp. 281-302. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-018-3693-7

APA Citation styleMahindawansha, A., Orlowski, N., Kraft, P., Rothfuss, Y., Racela, H., & Breuer, L. (2018). Quantification of plant water uptake by water stable isotopes in rice paddy systems. Plant and Soil. 429(1-2), 281-302. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-018-3693-7


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