Agriculture (e.g., rice paddies) has been considered one of the main emission sources responsible for the sudden rise of atmospheric methane concentration (XCH4) since 2007, but remains debated. Here we use satellite-based rice paddy and XCH4 data to investigate the spatial-temporal relationships between rice paddy area, rice plant growth, and XCH4 in monsoon Asia, which accounts for ~87% of the global rice area. We find strong spatial consistencies between rice paddy area and XCH4 and seasonal consistencies between rice plant growth and XCH4. Our results also show a decreasing trend in rice paddy area in monsoon Asia since 2007, which suggests that the change in rice paddy area could not be one of the major drivers for the renewed XCH4 gro...
Although rice paddy fields are one of the world’s largest anthropogenic sources of methane CH4, the ...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
The Sanjiang Plain (SJP), one of the major rice producing regions in China, is an important source o...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane and contribut...
Paddy rice fields are distributed throughout the Asia and serve as a main food source for billions o...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane (CH4) and con...
Irrigated and flooded rice is associated with methane (CH4) emissions. CH4 is one of the most import...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane (CH4) and con...
Background: Rice paddies have been identified as major methane (CH4) source induced by human activit...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
BACKGROUND: Rice paddies have been identified as major methane (CH(4)) source induced by human activ...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2007 “Sustainable Agriculture and Environm...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2007 “Sustainable Agriculture and Environm...
The study of rice agriculture is necessary for both the importance of rice as a vital food source an...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
Although rice paddy fields are one of the world’s largest anthropogenic sources of methane CH4, the ...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
The Sanjiang Plain (SJP), one of the major rice producing regions in China, is an important source o...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane and contribut...
Paddy rice fields are distributed throughout the Asia and serve as a main food source for billions o...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane (CH4) and con...
Irrigated and flooded rice is associated with methane (CH4) emissions. CH4 is one of the most import...
Although rice cultivation is one of the most important agricultural sources of methane (CH4) and con...
Background: Rice paddies have been identified as major methane (CH4) source induced by human activit...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
BACKGROUND: Rice paddies have been identified as major methane (CH(4)) source induced by human activ...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2007 “Sustainable Agriculture and Environm...
Proceedings of Shinshu University International Symposium 2007 “Sustainable Agriculture and Environm...
The study of rice agriculture is necessary for both the importance of rice as a vital food source an...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
Although rice paddy fields are one of the world’s largest anthropogenic sources of methane CH4, the ...
Changes in tropical wetland, ruminant or rice emissions are thought to have played a role in recent ...
The Sanjiang Plain (SJP), one of the major rice producing regions in China, is an important source o...