To allow increased understanding of the global budget of atmospheric methane, individual methane sources require investigation. We have measured methane emissions from a California rice paddy during the entire 1982 growing season. A very strong seasonal dependence was observed. -from Author
India being the world’s second largest cultivator of paddy, it is very important that the extent of ...
CH4 emission rates have been measured in an Italian rice paddy between 1984 and 1986, covering three...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4), the third most imp...
We have made measurements of the methane (CH4) flux and δ13C value in CH4 from rice paddies in Ryuga...
Airborne measurements of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) were taken over the rice growing reg...
Two field experiments in California rice paddies are reported, one with a single treatment of a rese...
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4), the third most imp...
Systematic measurements of methane (CH4) flux and δ13C of methane from two paddy fields, one each fr...
Methane release rates from rice paddies have been measured in Andalusia, Spain, during almost a comp...
Rice fields are a major source of atmospheric methane. Evaluation of management strategies designed ...
Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accu...
<div><p>Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving ...
CH4 release rates from rice paddies were measured in Vercelli, Italy, in 1983 during a complete vege...
Methane is considered an important greenhouse gas and ricefields are one of the major atmospheric me...
India being the world’s second largest cultivator of paddy, it is very important that the extent of ...
CH4 emission rates have been measured in an Italian rice paddy between 1984 and 1986, covering three...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4), the third most imp...
We have made measurements of the methane (CH4) flux and δ13C value in CH4 from rice paddies in Ryuga...
Airborne measurements of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) were taken over the rice growing reg...
Two field experiments in California rice paddies are reported, one with a single treatment of a rese...
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH4), the third most imp...
Systematic measurements of methane (CH4) flux and δ13C of methane from two paddy fields, one each fr...
Methane release rates from rice paddies have been measured in Andalusia, Spain, during almost a comp...
Rice fields are a major source of atmospheric methane. Evaluation of management strategies designed ...
Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving the accu...
<div><p>Paddy rice fields are one of the most important sources of anthropogenic methane. Improving ...
CH4 release rates from rice paddies were measured in Vercelli, Italy, in 1983 during a complete vege...
Methane is considered an important greenhouse gas and ricefields are one of the major atmospheric me...
India being the world’s second largest cultivator of paddy, it is very important that the extent of ...
CH4 emission rates have been measured in an Italian rice paddy between 1984 and 1986, covering three...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...