Wetland rice cultivation is one of the major sources of atmospheric methane (CH4). Global rice production may increase by 65% between 1990 and 2025, causing an increase of methane emissions from a 92 Tg CH4 y-1 now to 131 Tg in 2025. Methane production depends strongly on the ratio oxidizing: reducing capacity of the soil. It can be influenced by e.g. addition of sulphate, which inhibits methanogenesis. The type and application mode of mineral fertilizers may also affect methane emissions. Addition of organic matter in the form of compost or straw causes an increase of methane emissions, but methane production is lower for materials with a low C/N ratio. High percolation rates in wetland rice soils and occasional drying up of the soil durin...
Microbial production in anoxic wetland rice soils is a major source of atmospheric CH4, the most imp...
Methane (CH4) emissions were measured with an automated system in Central Luzon, the major rice prod...
Rice paddies are an important human-made ecosystem for the global CH<SUB>4</SUB> budget. CH<SUB>4</S...
Wetland rice cultivation is one of the major sources of atmospheric methane (CH4). Global rice produ...
Methane (CH 4 ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key role in tropospheric and stratospheri...
Emission of CH4 from ricefields is the result of anoxic bacterial methane production. Global estimat...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Methane (CH4) is a potent green house gas and second in importance after carbon dioxide (CO2) with a...
Field experiments were conducted in the Prachinburi Rice Research Center (Thailand) from 1994 to 199...
101-115Methane (CH4) with its current concentration of 1.72 ppmV in the atmosphere accounts for 15 ...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
To understand why atmospheric methane is increasing worldwide, accurate estimates are needed of the ...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields were determined using automated measurement systems in...
107-113Rice production has a significant effect on global warming and atmospheric chemistry through...
Microbial production in anoxic wetland rice soils is a major source of atmospheric CH4, the most imp...
Methane (CH4) emissions were measured with an automated system in Central Luzon, the major rice prod...
Rice paddies are an important human-made ecosystem for the global CH<SUB>4</SUB> budget. CH<SUB>4</S...
Wetland rice cultivation is one of the major sources of atmospheric methane (CH4). Global rice produ...
Methane (CH 4 ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key role in tropospheric and stratospheri...
Emission of CH4 from ricefields is the result of anoxic bacterial methane production. Global estimat...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Methane (CH4) is a potent green house gas and second in importance after carbon dioxide (CO2) with a...
Field experiments were conducted in the Prachinburi Rice Research Center (Thailand) from 1994 to 199...
101-115Methane (CH4) with its current concentration of 1.72 ppmV in the atmosphere accounts for 15 ...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
To understand why atmospheric methane is increasing worldwide, accurate estimates are needed of the ...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields were determined using automated measurement systems in...
107-113Rice production has a significant effect on global warming and atmospheric chemistry through...
Microbial production in anoxic wetland rice soils is a major source of atmospheric CH4, the most imp...
Methane (CH4) emissions were measured with an automated system in Central Luzon, the major rice prod...
Rice paddies are an important human-made ecosystem for the global CH<SUB>4</SUB> budget. CH<SUB>4</S...