In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with rice emitted more methane than unplanted fields. The CH4 efflux in planted plots varied with the rice variety and growth stage and ranged from 4 to 26 mg h-1m-2. During the reproductive stage of the rice plants, CH4 emission was high and the oxidation power of rice roots, in terms of α-naphthylamine oxidation, was very low. The CH4 emission reached a maximum at midday and declined to minimum levels at midnight, irrespective of the rice variety. The peak CH4 emission at midday was associated with higher solar radiation and higher soil/water temperature
Methane fluxes from Beijing ricefields as affected by organic amendment, water regime, crop establis...
Experiments were conducted to investigate methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission from flo...
Production and emission of methane from submerged paddy soil was studied in laboratory rice cultures...
In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with ...
Field experiments were conducted in the Prachinburi Rice Research Center (Thailand) from 1994 to 199...
Diurnal variation in CH4 efflux from continuously flooded fields planted to rice (Oryza sativa L. cv...
107-113Rice production has a significant effect on global warming and atmospheric chemistry through...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
It has been confirmed that rice fields contribute a lot to atmospheric methane. The object of this r...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
Emission of CH4 from ricefields is the result of anoxic bacterial methane production. Global estimat...
Methane (CH 4 ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key role in tropospheric and stratospheri...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Rice plants have been reported to affect methane (CH4) emission from rice fields. The objectives of ...
CH4 release rates from rice paddies were measured in Vercelli, Italy, in 1983 during a complete vege...
Methane fluxes from Beijing ricefields as affected by organic amendment, water regime, crop establis...
Experiments were conducted to investigate methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission from flo...
Production and emission of methane from submerged paddy soil was studied in laboratory rice cultures...
In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with ...
Field experiments were conducted in the Prachinburi Rice Research Center (Thailand) from 1994 to 199...
Diurnal variation in CH4 efflux from continuously flooded fields planted to rice (Oryza sativa L. cv...
107-113Rice production has a significant effect on global warming and atmospheric chemistry through...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
It has been confirmed that rice fields contribute a lot to atmospheric methane. The object of this r...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
Emission of CH4 from ricefields is the result of anoxic bacterial methane production. Global estimat...
Methane (CH 4 ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key role in tropospheric and stratospheri...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Rice plants have been reported to affect methane (CH4) emission from rice fields. The objectives of ...
CH4 release rates from rice paddies were measured in Vercelli, Italy, in 1983 during a complete vege...
Methane fluxes from Beijing ricefields as affected by organic amendment, water regime, crop establis...
Experiments were conducted to investigate methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission from flo...
Production and emission of methane from submerged paddy soil was studied in laboratory rice cultures...