Winter flooding of harvested rice fields is a typical cropping system in mountainous areas, which emits considerable amounts of CH4. Plastic film mulching cultivation is recognized as an important rice cultivation practice in paddy field for water-saving irrigation. However, the effects of these managements on CH4 emissions in paddy soil and the underlying microbial mechanism are unclear. A field experiment was carried out with the application of winter drainage followed by traditional rice cultivation (WD), winter drainage followed by plastic film mulching cultivation (MC), as well as winter flooding followed by traditional rice cultivation (WF) as control in hilly paddy fields. We investigated the CH4 emissions, functional (CH4 production...
Changes in land-uses and fertilization are important factors regulating methane (CH4) emissions from...
Aerobic methanotrophs in paddies serve as methane (CH₄) filters and thereby reduce CH₄ emissions. Am...
Alternate wet-drying (AWD) and sulfate fertilization have been considered as effective methods for l...
Biochar amendment can reduce CH4 emissions from paddy soils. However, little is known about how the ...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential of 25 times more than CO2. ...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
Rice paddies in central Thailand are flooded either by irrigation (irrigated rice) or by rain (rain-...
Rice straw is one of the major organic materials introduced to rice field soils and its incorporatio...
Identification of the carbon (C) sources of methane (CH4) and methanogenic community structures afte...
Most of the methane (CH4) emission from rice fields is derived from plant photosynthates, which are ...
The practice of co‐incorporating rice straw and leguminous green manure (such as Chinese milk vetch)...
Incorporation of plant residues strongly enhances the methane production and emission from flooded r...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that plays a major role in global climate change. Biogenic methan...
Owing to the dominant anaerobic conditions in irrigated rice fields, considerable methane (CH4) prod...
Rice paddies are an important human-made ecosystem for the global CH<SUB>4</SUB> budget. CH<SUB>4</S...
Changes in land-uses and fertilization are important factors regulating methane (CH4) emissions from...
Aerobic methanotrophs in paddies serve as methane (CH₄) filters and thereby reduce CH₄ emissions. Am...
Alternate wet-drying (AWD) and sulfate fertilization have been considered as effective methods for l...
Biochar amendment can reduce CH4 emissions from paddy soils. However, little is known about how the ...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential of 25 times more than CO2. ...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
Rice paddies in central Thailand are flooded either by irrigation (irrigated rice) or by rain (rain-...
Rice straw is one of the major organic materials introduced to rice field soils and its incorporatio...
Identification of the carbon (C) sources of methane (CH4) and methanogenic community structures afte...
Most of the methane (CH4) emission from rice fields is derived from plant photosynthates, which are ...
The practice of co‐incorporating rice straw and leguminous green manure (such as Chinese milk vetch)...
Incorporation of plant residues strongly enhances the methane production and emission from flooded r...
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that plays a major role in global climate change. Biogenic methan...
Owing to the dominant anaerobic conditions in irrigated rice fields, considerable methane (CH4) prod...
Rice paddies are an important human-made ecosystem for the global CH<SUB>4</SUB> budget. CH<SUB>4</S...
Changes in land-uses and fertilization are important factors regulating methane (CH4) emissions from...
Aerobic methanotrophs in paddies serve as methane (CH₄) filters and thereby reduce CH₄ emissions. Am...
Alternate wet-drying (AWD) and sulfate fertilization have been considered as effective methods for l...