Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accuracy in the CH4 budget is fundamental to identify strategies to mitigate climate change. Such improvement requires a mechanistic understanding of the complex interactions between environmental and agronomic factors determining CH4 emissions, and also the characterization of the annual temporal CH4 emissions pattern in the whole crop cycle. Hence, both the growing and fallow seasons must be included. However, most of the previous research has been based on single-factor analyses that are focused on the growing season. In order to fill this gap, a study was conducted in a Mediterranean rice agrosystem (Ebre Delta, Catalonia) following a farm-to...
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4), the third most imp...
Given the importance of the potential positive feedback between methane (CH4) emissions and climate ...
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4), the third most imp...
Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accu...
<div><p>Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving ...
Purpose To assess 1) the cumulative greenhouse gas emissions –GHG- and global warming potential (me...
Rice cultivation is a major source of methane (CH4) emissions. Intermittent irrigation systems in ri...
Paddy fields are significant anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4) emissions. In southern Brazil, r...
[EN] Rice fields contribute substantially to global warming of the atmosphere through emission of me...
It has been estimated that rice production accounts for up to 55% of the total greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Rice cultivation has long been known as one of the dominant anthropogenic contributors to methane (...
<p>A) Relationship between the observed and the predicted C-CH<sub>4</sub> emission rate values (mg ...
Given the importance of the potential positive feedback between methane (CH4) emissions and climate ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from AAAS via the DOI in this recordData and mat...
<p>A) Relationship between the observed and the predicted C-CH<sub>4</sub> emission rate values (mg ...
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4), the third most imp...
Given the importance of the potential positive feedback between methane (CH4) emissions and climate ...
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4), the third most imp...
Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accu...
<div><p>Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving ...
Purpose To assess 1) the cumulative greenhouse gas emissions –GHG- and global warming potential (me...
Rice cultivation is a major source of methane (CH4) emissions. Intermittent irrigation systems in ri...
Paddy fields are significant anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4) emissions. In southern Brazil, r...
[EN] Rice fields contribute substantially to global warming of the atmosphere through emission of me...
It has been estimated that rice production accounts for up to 55% of the total greenhouse gas (GHG) ...
Rice cultivation has long been known as one of the dominant anthropogenic contributors to methane (...
<p>A) Relationship between the observed and the predicted C-CH<sub>4</sub> emission rate values (mg ...
Given the importance of the potential positive feedback between methane (CH4) emissions and climate ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from AAAS via the DOI in this recordData and mat...
<p>A) Relationship between the observed and the predicted C-CH<sub>4</sub> emission rate values (mg ...
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4), the third most imp...
Given the importance of the potential positive feedback between methane (CH4) emissions and climate ...
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4), the third most imp...