Soils are an important pool of active carbon and tillage can lead to carbon emission from agricultural soils. This study aimed in assessment of quantity of CO2 release from red loam, the major soil of Kerala under different tillage practices (conventional, with cultivator and with rotovator) and to optimize the tillage practices with minimum CO2 emission. The CO2 emission from soil surfaces were measured using base trap method with NaOH as base. The influence soil temperature, soil moisture content, organic matter in soil, soil pH, bulk density, atmospheric temperature and relative humidity on CO2 emission were assessed. | Effect of tillage methods on CO2 emission from red loam soil of Kerala