Italy is the most important European country in terms of paddy rice production. North Italian districts such as Vercelli, Pavia, Novara, and Milano are known as some of the world's most advanced rice cultivation sites. In 2013 Italian rice cultivation represented about 50% of all European rice production by area, and paddy fields extended for over 216,000 ha. Cultivation of rice involves different agricultural activities which have environmental impacts mainly due to fossil fuels and agrochemical requirements as well as the methane emission associated with the fermentation of organic material in the flooded rice fields. In order to assess the environmental consequences of rice production in the District of Vercelli, the cultivation practic...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
Italy is Europe's leading rice producer, with over half of total production almost totally concentra...
IRRI participated in a comparative analysis to identify the environmental impact of contrasting stra...
Italy is the most important European county in terms of rice production (paddy rice). North Italian ...
Italian rice production is one of the most important Italian agri-food sectors. However, cultivation...
Even though organic practices are getting more and more widespread, there is scant of information on...
In this study, the environmental profile of rice cultivation in a farm located in Pavia district (Lo...
The Vercelli rice district in northern Italy plays a key role in the agri-food industry in a ...
Methane (CH4) is the dominant greenhouse gas (GHG) implicated in global warming from paddy fields, w...
The research provided scientific evidences for improved rice straw management. Rice cultivation with...
About 4000 km of rice are cultivated in Europe, more than half of that grows in Italy. With emission...
more than half of that grows in Italy. With emissions of methane (CH4) of 25 g CH4 m-2 y-1 and a glo...
Water saving techniques, such as alternate wetting and drying (AWD), are becoming a necessity in mod...
Agriculture, forestry, and other land use approximately contribute to 24 percent of 2010 global gree...
Purpose: Alternative water management practices adopted in temperate rice paddies may strongly influ...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
Italy is Europe's leading rice producer, with over half of total production almost totally concentra...
IRRI participated in a comparative analysis to identify the environmental impact of contrasting stra...
Italy is the most important European county in terms of rice production (paddy rice). North Italian ...
Italian rice production is one of the most important Italian agri-food sectors. However, cultivation...
Even though organic practices are getting more and more widespread, there is scant of information on...
In this study, the environmental profile of rice cultivation in a farm located in Pavia district (Lo...
The Vercelli rice district in northern Italy plays a key role in the agri-food industry in a ...
Methane (CH4) is the dominant greenhouse gas (GHG) implicated in global warming from paddy fields, w...
The research provided scientific evidences for improved rice straw management. Rice cultivation with...
About 4000 km of rice are cultivated in Europe, more than half of that grows in Italy. With emission...
more than half of that grows in Italy. With emissions of methane (CH4) of 25 g CH4 m-2 y-1 and a glo...
Water saving techniques, such as alternate wetting and drying (AWD), are becoming a necessity in mod...
Agriculture, forestry, and other land use approximately contribute to 24 percent of 2010 global gree...
Purpose: Alternative water management practices adopted in temperate rice paddies may strongly influ...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
Italy is Europe's leading rice producer, with over half of total production almost totally concentra...
IRRI participated in a comparative analysis to identify the environmental impact of contrasting stra...