AbstractUnderstanding the spatial and temporal variations in toposequential methane (CH4) emission is essential for assessing and mitigating CH4 emission from rice cascades in mountainous watersheds. To assess the toposequential variation in CH4 emission among different field positions, two cascades of double-cropping paddy rice fields were investigated in Yen Chau district, Northwest Vietnam. The cascades were divided into fertilized and non-fertilized parts and CH4 measurements at 10days intervals were conducted at top, middle and bottom fields of each part. The results showed that the rate and cumulative amount of CH4 emissions in non-fertilized part were higher than that of fertilized one in both spring and summer rice seasons due to th...
The Interregional Research Program on Methane Emissions from Rice Fields established a network of ei...
Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accu...
This is an info note elaborating on a study of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) cond...
AbstractUnderstanding the spatial and temporal variations in toposequential methane (CH4) emission i...
It has been confirmed that rice fields contribute a lot to atmospheric methane. The object of this r...
Field experiments were conducted in the Prachinburi Rice Research Center (Thailand) from 1994 to 199...
Rice production is a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the national budget of ...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2007 “Sustainable Agriculture and Environm...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
<p>This study comprises a set of methane emission measurements in rice fields located in the four ag...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) after carbon dioxide (...
In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with ...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields were monitored in Hangzhou, China, from 1995 to 1998 b...
This study comprises greenhouse gas (GHG) emission measurements on rice fields in the Vu Gia/Thu Bon...
Methane (CH4) emissions were measured with an automated system in Central Luzon, the major rice prod...
The Interregional Research Program on Methane Emissions from Rice Fields established a network of ei...
Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accu...
This is an info note elaborating on a study of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) cond...
AbstractUnderstanding the spatial and temporal variations in toposequential methane (CH4) emission i...
It has been confirmed that rice fields contribute a lot to atmospheric methane. The object of this r...
Field experiments were conducted in the Prachinburi Rice Research Center (Thailand) from 1994 to 199...
Rice production is a significant source of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the national budget of ...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2007 “Sustainable Agriculture and Environm...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
<p>This study comprises a set of methane emission measurements in rice fields located in the four ag...
Methane (CH4) is the second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) after carbon dioxide (...
In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with ...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields were monitored in Hangzhou, China, from 1995 to 1998 b...
This study comprises greenhouse gas (GHG) emission measurements on rice fields in the Vu Gia/Thu Bon...
Methane (CH4) emissions were measured with an automated system in Central Luzon, the major rice prod...
The Interregional Research Program on Methane Emissions from Rice Fields established a network of ei...
Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accu...
This is an info note elaborating on a study of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) cond...