Background and aims Replacing paddy rice by upland systems such as maize cultivation is an on-going trend in SE Asia caused by increasing water scarcity and higher demand for meat. How such land management changes will feedback on soil C and N cycles and soil greenhouse gas emissions is not well understood at present. Methods A new LandscapeDNDC biogeochemical module was developed that allows the effect of land management changes on soil C and N cycle to be simulated. The new module is applied in combination with further modules simulating microclimate and crop growth and evaluated against observations from field experiments. Results The model simulations agree well with observed dynamics of CH 4 emissions in paddy rice depending on changes...
Predicting impacts of climate change or alternative management on both food production and environme...
Indian scientific research on rice cultivation has been targeted primarily at enhancing crop product...
The main challenge of modern agriculture lies in the need of enhancing crop productivity to guarante...
Background and aims Replacing paddy rice by upland systems such as maize cultivation is an on-going ...
Paddy rice is the main cropping system in Southeast Asia. However, water scarcity arising from compe...
We report latest results of an ongoing project to evaluate the biogeochemical cycling of C, N, and w...
Rice paddies are known to be a major anthropogenic emission source of atmospheric methane (CH4), the...
Traditional irrigated double-rice cropping systems have to cope with reduced water availability due ...
Global rice agriculture will be increasingly challenged by water scarcity, while at the same time ch...
The development of the MERES (Methane Emissions in Rice EcoSystems) model for simulating methane (CH...
Since early 1980s, water management for rice agriculture in China has substantially changed, with mi...
Fertilized rice paddy soils emit methane while flooded, emit nitrous oxide during flooding and drain...
Worldwide, rice production contributes about 10% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the ag...
Roughly one-quarter of global methane emissions to the atmosphere come from the agricultural sector....
The cropping system conversion, from rice to vegetable, showed various influences on the greenhouse ...
Predicting impacts of climate change or alternative management on both food production and environme...
Indian scientific research on rice cultivation has been targeted primarily at enhancing crop product...
The main challenge of modern agriculture lies in the need of enhancing crop productivity to guarante...
Background and aims Replacing paddy rice by upland systems such as maize cultivation is an on-going ...
Paddy rice is the main cropping system in Southeast Asia. However, water scarcity arising from compe...
We report latest results of an ongoing project to evaluate the biogeochemical cycling of C, N, and w...
Rice paddies are known to be a major anthropogenic emission source of atmospheric methane (CH4), the...
Traditional irrigated double-rice cropping systems have to cope with reduced water availability due ...
Global rice agriculture will be increasingly challenged by water scarcity, while at the same time ch...
The development of the MERES (Methane Emissions in Rice EcoSystems) model for simulating methane (CH...
Since early 1980s, water management for rice agriculture in China has substantially changed, with mi...
Fertilized rice paddy soils emit methane while flooded, emit nitrous oxide during flooding and drain...
Worldwide, rice production contributes about 10% of total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the ag...
Roughly one-quarter of global methane emissions to the atmosphere come from the agricultural sector....
The cropping system conversion, from rice to vegetable, showed various influences on the greenhouse ...
Predicting impacts of climate change or alternative management on both food production and environme...
Indian scientific research on rice cultivation has been targeted primarily at enhancing crop product...
The main challenge of modern agriculture lies in the need of enhancing crop productivity to guarante...