Irrigated rice crops in Brazil correspond to 35% of the total rice area and the preferred irrigation method is continuous flooding. In this study two water management systems ? continuous and intermittent flooding ? were monitored for the purpose of comparing their methane emission potential. Intermittent flooding was characterized by alternating flooding and draining periods during the rice cropping cycle. In both systems nitrogen fertilizers were applied twice (NPK and urea alone). Methane fluxes were determined using a closed chamber method (boxes 60x60 cm), and analyzed by GC-FID. Samples were collected from 4 boxes (2 boxes for each water management system) twice a week, for a weekly total of 46 samples. Measurements of air and soil te...
<p>This study comprises a set of methane emission measurements in rice fields located in the four ag...
ABSTRACT Rice yield increases in response to improvements in crop management, but the impact on gree...
Rice cultivation is a major source of methane (CH4) emissions. Intermittent irrigation systems in ri...
The State of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil cultivates about 1Mha of rice in paddy fields. The soils ar...
Paddy rice fields may contribute to methane (CH4) emission from soil due to anaerobic conditions aft...
Paddy rice fields may contribute to methane (CH4) emission from soil due to anaerobic conditions aft...
Paddy rice fields may contribute to methane (CH4) emission from soil due to anaerobic conditions aft...
The concentration of methane (CH4) in the atmosphere is increasing at 1% per annum and rice fields a...
Methane (CH4) is one of the dominant greenhouse gases (GHG) widely emitted from rice fields, thus si...
Methane (CH4) is one of the dominant greenhouse gases (GHG) widely emitted from rice fields, thus si...
Paddy fields are significant anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4) emissions. In southern Brazil, r...
Conventional lowland rice cultivation involves flooding the paddy from planting to close to harvest,...
Methane (CH4) emission fluxes from rice fields as affected by water regime, organic amendment, and r...
The impact of two water management practises on Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) emissions from paddy rice fi...
Rice cultivation is a major source of methane (CH4) emissions. Intermittent irrigation systems in ri...
<p>This study comprises a set of methane emission measurements in rice fields located in the four ag...
ABSTRACT Rice yield increases in response to improvements in crop management, but the impact on gree...
Rice cultivation is a major source of methane (CH4) emissions. Intermittent irrigation systems in ri...
The State of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil cultivates about 1Mha of rice in paddy fields. The soils ar...
Paddy rice fields may contribute to methane (CH4) emission from soil due to anaerobic conditions aft...
Paddy rice fields may contribute to methane (CH4) emission from soil due to anaerobic conditions aft...
Paddy rice fields may contribute to methane (CH4) emission from soil due to anaerobic conditions aft...
The concentration of methane (CH4) in the atmosphere is increasing at 1% per annum and rice fields a...
Methane (CH4) is one of the dominant greenhouse gases (GHG) widely emitted from rice fields, thus si...
Methane (CH4) is one of the dominant greenhouse gases (GHG) widely emitted from rice fields, thus si...
Paddy fields are significant anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4) emissions. In southern Brazil, r...
Conventional lowland rice cultivation involves flooding the paddy from planting to close to harvest,...
Methane (CH4) emission fluxes from rice fields as affected by water regime, organic amendment, and r...
The impact of two water management practises on Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) emissions from paddy rice fi...
Rice cultivation is a major source of methane (CH4) emissions. Intermittent irrigation systems in ri...
<p>This study comprises a set of methane emission measurements in rice fields located in the four ag...
ABSTRACT Rice yield increases in response to improvements in crop management, but the impact on gree...
Rice cultivation is a major source of methane (CH4) emissions. Intermittent irrigation systems in ri...