Paddy fields are known as one of the dominant sources of CH4 emissions that plays an important role in greenhouse gas emissions that lead to global warming. The selection of fertilizer type may change these emissions, but whether or not using local resources such as indigenous organic fertilizer can reduce CH4 emissions is still unknown. This paper studied the effect of indigenous organic fertilizer compared with various fertilizers on methane (CH4) emissions at paddy fields and its relationship to the paddy growth by utilizing local resources. This research used a closed-chamber method and linear regression analysis. The planned experiment was conducted in a randomized block design pattern with five treatments and repeated four times, name...
Experiments were conducted to investigate methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission from flo...
This article comprises 4 yr of field experiments on methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields co...
Rice is main staple crop of the world. Growing rice in flooded water entails methane (CH4) emission....
Organic paddy system absolutely uses organic fertilizer which assessed can increase the methane (CH4...
A study that was aimed to determine the effect of the use of organic manure and azolla on methane em...
Rice fields are a major source of the greenhouse gases, nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4). Organ...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from rice fields is essential to respond to the national “dual-car...
Varieties and organic materials have a very important role to the flux of methane (CH4) on paddy cul...
The effect of fertilizers on methane emission rates was investigated using an automated closed chamb...
Identification of the carbon (C) sources of methane (CH4) and methanogenic community structures afte...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas (Global Warming Potential = 25). Flooded rice fields are ma...
Methane (CH4) is 21 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. Wetlands including ...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most important greenhouse gases having a significant impact upon global ...
The effects of ammonium-based, non-sulfate fertilizers, such as urea and/or ammonium phosphate (NH4H...
Methane (CH4) is a potent green house gas and second in importance after carbon dioxide (CO2) with a...
Experiments were conducted to investigate methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission from flo...
This article comprises 4 yr of field experiments on methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields co...
Rice is main staple crop of the world. Growing rice in flooded water entails methane (CH4) emission....
Organic paddy system absolutely uses organic fertilizer which assessed can increase the methane (CH4...
A study that was aimed to determine the effect of the use of organic manure and azolla on methane em...
Rice fields are a major source of the greenhouse gases, nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4). Organ...
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions from rice fields is essential to respond to the national “dual-car...
Varieties and organic materials have a very important role to the flux of methane (CH4) on paddy cul...
The effect of fertilizers on methane emission rates was investigated using an automated closed chamb...
Identification of the carbon (C) sources of methane (CH4) and methanogenic community structures afte...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas (Global Warming Potential = 25). Flooded rice fields are ma...
Methane (CH4) is 21 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. Wetlands including ...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most important greenhouse gases having a significant impact upon global ...
The effects of ammonium-based, non-sulfate fertilizers, such as urea and/or ammonium phosphate (NH4H...
Methane (CH4) is a potent green house gas and second in importance after carbon dioxide (CO2) with a...
Experiments were conducted to investigate methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission from flo...
This article comprises 4 yr of field experiments on methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields co...
Rice is main staple crop of the world. Growing rice in flooded water entails methane (CH4) emission....