Rice paddies represent approximately 1.2% of the global soil organic carbon pool and contain 20% more soil organic carbon per hectare than croplands on average, according to a global synthesis
© 2018, Agricultural Institute of Canada. All rights reserved. We grew rice in phosphorus (P) defici...
Not AvailableSoil carbon sequestration is one of the potential strategies to mitigate the global wa...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial biomass (MB) are small but reactive pools of soil organ...
Overview of all experimental observations from global rice field experiments that were used for calc...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth, and are characterized by a prominen...
More than 50% of the world's population feeds on rice. Soils used for rice production are mostly man...
Paddy soils, a type of Hydragric Anthrosol, have much greater soil organic C (SOC) and total N (TN) ...
Paddy rice systems are characterized by waterlogged conditions with high potential for CH4 emissions...
Phytolith-occluded carbon (PhytOC) is resistant to decomposition and, if crop residue biomass is inc...
We grew rice in phosphorus (P) deficient subtropical paddy soil in a field study and used 13CO2 cont...
Long-term application of soil organic amendments (SOA) can improve the formation of soil organic car...
Flooded rice fields are an important source of the greenhouse gas CH4. Possible carbon sources for C...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration with enhanced stable carbon storage has been widely accepted...
Knowledge of belowground C input by rice plants and its fate is essential for managing C cycling and...
Rice paddy soils are characterized by anoxic conditions, anaerobic carbon turnover, and significant ...
© 2018, Agricultural Institute of Canada. All rights reserved. We grew rice in phosphorus (P) defici...
Not AvailableSoil carbon sequestration is one of the potential strategies to mitigate the global wa...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial biomass (MB) are small but reactive pools of soil organ...
Overview of all experimental observations from global rice field experiments that were used for calc...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth, and are characterized by a prominen...
More than 50% of the world's population feeds on rice. Soils used for rice production are mostly man...
Paddy soils, a type of Hydragric Anthrosol, have much greater soil organic C (SOC) and total N (TN) ...
Paddy rice systems are characterized by waterlogged conditions with high potential for CH4 emissions...
Phytolith-occluded carbon (PhytOC) is resistant to decomposition and, if crop residue biomass is inc...
We grew rice in phosphorus (P) deficient subtropical paddy soil in a field study and used 13CO2 cont...
Long-term application of soil organic amendments (SOA) can improve the formation of soil organic car...
Flooded rice fields are an important source of the greenhouse gas CH4. Possible carbon sources for C...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration with enhanced stable carbon storage has been widely accepted...
Knowledge of belowground C input by rice plants and its fate is essential for managing C cycling and...
Rice paddy soils are characterized by anoxic conditions, anaerobic carbon turnover, and significant ...
© 2018, Agricultural Institute of Canada. All rights reserved. We grew rice in phosphorus (P) defici...
Not AvailableSoil carbon sequestration is one of the potential strategies to mitigate the global wa...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial biomass (MB) are small but reactive pools of soil organ...