Not AvailableA yearlong field study was undertaken to investigate the carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) exchange in relation to ecosystem carbon (C) balance in tropical low land rice by employing open path eddy covariance (OPEC) system. The study was conducted on annual basis, included both wet and dry seasons crop. This is the first report from India on net ecosystem CH4 exchange (NEME) from low land flooded rice ecology through eddy covariance techniques. On annual basis the cumulative net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) was 457 g C m2 and NEME was + 262.62 kg CH4 ha1, respectively. On the other hand, the annual gross primary production (GPP) was + 1340 g C m2 and ecosystem respiration (RE) was + 883 g C m2. On seasonal basis the rat...
The effects of conversion from staple rice to forage rice on carbon and greenhouse gas (GHG) balance...
This study investigates the effects of conserved tills on the fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) and soi...
Not AvailableIn the context of deteriorating soil health, stagnation of yield in rice-wheat cropping...
Not AvailableLowland tropical rice-rice system has a unique micrometrological characteristic that af...
Not AvailableNet ecosystem exchange of CO2 (NEE) measurement was carried out in tropical lowland pad...
Rice growing under anaerobic conditions followed by spring wheat under an aerobic environment differ...
Paddy rice is the main cropping system in Southeast Asia. However, water scarcity arising from compe...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
Emerging conservation agriculture (CA) technologies are being applied in rice-upland cropping system...
Although rice paddy fields are one of the world’s largest anthropogenic sources of methane CH4, the ...
Measurement of methane emission from major rice production systems is a methodology for data collec...
Rice paddies contribute significantly to the atmospheric burden of CH4 but may also sequester atmosp...
We report latest results of an ongoing project to evaluate the biogeochemical cycling of C, N, and w...
Not AvailableIn the anticipated water scarcity and global warming scenario; it is imperative to iden...
Not AvailableIn an incubation experiment with flooded rice soil fertilized with different N amounts ...
The effects of conversion from staple rice to forage rice on carbon and greenhouse gas (GHG) balance...
This study investigates the effects of conserved tills on the fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) and soi...
Not AvailableIn the context of deteriorating soil health, stagnation of yield in rice-wheat cropping...
Not AvailableLowland tropical rice-rice system has a unique micrometrological characteristic that af...
Not AvailableNet ecosystem exchange of CO2 (NEE) measurement was carried out in tropical lowland pad...
Rice growing under anaerobic conditions followed by spring wheat under an aerobic environment differ...
Paddy rice is the main cropping system in Southeast Asia. However, water scarcity arising from compe...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
Emerging conservation agriculture (CA) technologies are being applied in rice-upland cropping system...
Although rice paddy fields are one of the world’s largest anthropogenic sources of methane CH4, the ...
Measurement of methane emission from major rice production systems is a methodology for data collec...
Rice paddies contribute significantly to the atmospheric burden of CH4 but may also sequester atmosp...
We report latest results of an ongoing project to evaluate the biogeochemical cycling of C, N, and w...
Not AvailableIn the anticipated water scarcity and global warming scenario; it is imperative to iden...
Not AvailableIn an incubation experiment with flooded rice soil fertilized with different N amounts ...
The effects of conversion from staple rice to forage rice on carbon and greenhouse gas (GHG) balance...
This study investigates the effects of conserved tills on the fluxes of carbon dioxide (CO2) and soi...
Not AvailableIn the context of deteriorating soil health, stagnation of yield in rice-wheat cropping...