In a greenhouse study, the effect of moisture regimes (continuously flooded, continuously nonflooded, alternately flooded) on methane efflux from an alluvial soil planted to rice was studied using the closed chamber method. Methane efflux was almost 10 times more pronounced under continuously flooded conditions than under continuously nonflooded conditions. Intermittently flooded regimes (alternately flooded and nonflooded cycles of 40 or 20 days each) emitted distinctly less methane than the continuously flooded system. A significant negative correlation was found between methane emission under different water regimes and rhizosphere redox potential. Extractable Fe<SUP>2+</SUP>, readily mineralizable carbon (RMC) and root biomass presented...
A field experiment was conducted to determine the effect of water management techniques for maintain...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Irrigated rice crops in Brazil correspond to 35% of the total rice area and the preferred irrigation...
Conventional lowland rice cultivation involves flooding the paddy from planting to close to harvest,...
A field experiment was conducted with six different cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under simila...
Experiments were conducted to determine methane emission from a rainfed lowland rice field (water de...
107-113Rice production has a significant effect on global warming and atmospheric chemistry through...
Paddy rice fields may contribute to methane (CH4) emission from soil due to anaerobic conditions aft...
In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with ...
In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with ...
Experiments were conducted to determine methane emission from a rainfed lowland rice field (water de...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
Methane fluxes from Beijing ricefields as affected by organic amendment, water regime, crop establis...
Methane (CH4) is a potent green house gas and second in importance after carbon dioxide (CO2) with a...
Diurnal variation in CH4 efflux from continuously flooded fields planted to rice (Oryza sativa L. cv...
A field experiment was conducted to determine the effect of water management techniques for maintain...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Irrigated rice crops in Brazil correspond to 35% of the total rice area and the preferred irrigation...
Conventional lowland rice cultivation involves flooding the paddy from planting to close to harvest,...
A field experiment was conducted with six different cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under simila...
Experiments were conducted to determine methane emission from a rainfed lowland rice field (water de...
107-113Rice production has a significant effect on global warming and atmospheric chemistry through...
Paddy rice fields may contribute to methane (CH4) emission from soil due to anaerobic conditions aft...
In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with ...
In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with ...
Experiments were conducted to determine methane emission from a rainfed lowland rice field (water de...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
Methane fluxes from Beijing ricefields as affected by organic amendment, water regime, crop establis...
Methane (CH4) is a potent green house gas and second in importance after carbon dioxide (CO2) with a...
Diurnal variation in CH4 efflux from continuously flooded fields planted to rice (Oryza sativa L. cv...
A field experiment was conducted to determine the effect of water management techniques for maintain...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Irrigated rice crops in Brazil correspond to 35% of the total rice area and the preferred irrigation...