Not AvailableMethane is one of the critical greenhouse gases,which absorb longwavelength radiation, affects the chemistry of atmosphere and contributes to global climate change. Rice ecosystem is one of themajor anthropogenic sources of methane. The anaerobic waterlogged soil in rice field provides an ideal environment to methanogens for methanogenesis. However, the rate ofmethanogenesis differs according to rice cultivation regions due to a num- ber of biological, environmental and physical factors like carbon sources, pH, Eh, temperature etc. The interplay between the different conditions and factors may also convert the rice fields into sink from source temporarily. Mechanistic understanding and comprehensive evaluation of these vari...
Abstract. Methane has profound impact on the physico-chemical properties in atmosphere leading to gl...
Methane (CH4) is one of the dominant greenhouse gases (GHG) widely emitted from rice fields, thus si...
107-113Rice production has a significant effect on global warming and atmospheric chemistry through...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
101-115Methane (CH4) with its current concentration of 1.72 ppmV in the atmosphere accounts for 15 ...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas and controls several chemical processes and species in the tr...
Emission of CH4 from ricefields is the result of anoxic bacterial methane production. Global estimat...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields were determined using automated measurement systems in...
Methane is considered an important greenhouse gas and ricefields are one of the major atmospheric me...
Not AvailableThis paper reports on the annual net ecosystem exchanges of methane (CH4), carbon dioxi...
Wetland rice cultivation is one of the major sources of atmospheric methane (CH4). Global rice produ...
Methane emission from paddy fields can vary with rice cultivars, growth stages of the rice plants (...
This paper reviews the emissions of methane from Paddy rice fields and the various strategies that c...
To understand why atmospheric methane is increasing worldwide, accurate estimates are needed of the ...
Abstract. Methane has profound impact on the physico-chemical properties in atmosphere leading to gl...
Methane (CH4) is one of the dominant greenhouse gases (GHG) widely emitted from rice fields, thus si...
107-113Rice production has a significant effect on global warming and atmospheric chemistry through...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
101-115Methane (CH4) with its current concentration of 1.72 ppmV in the atmosphere accounts for 15 ...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas and controls several chemical processes and species in the tr...
Emission of CH4 from ricefields is the result of anoxic bacterial methane production. Global estimat...
Rice is grown on more than 140 million hectares worldwide and is the most heavily consumed staple fo...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields were determined using automated measurement systems in...
Methane is considered an important greenhouse gas and ricefields are one of the major atmospheric me...
Not AvailableThis paper reports on the annual net ecosystem exchanges of methane (CH4), carbon dioxi...
Wetland rice cultivation is one of the major sources of atmospheric methane (CH4). Global rice produ...
Methane emission from paddy fields can vary with rice cultivars, growth stages of the rice plants (...
This paper reviews the emissions of methane from Paddy rice fields and the various strategies that c...
To understand why atmospheric methane is increasing worldwide, accurate estimates are needed of the ...
Abstract. Methane has profound impact on the physico-chemical properties in atmosphere leading to gl...
Methane (CH4) is one of the dominant greenhouse gases (GHG) widely emitted from rice fields, thus si...
107-113Rice production has a significant effect on global warming and atmospheric chemistry through...