This investigation aims to study the value of synthesized zeolite in reducing greenhouse gasses (GHGs) emitted by rice stubble. The experiment was divided into 2 parts. Part I comprised a study of the efficiency of GHGs reduction by synthesized zeolite and part II involved application of synthesized zeolite to reduce the cumulative GHGs emissions over 110 days from paddy rice cultivation in Khlong 4, Pathum Thani Province. The experiments comprised 2 treatments: untreated control (I), and rice stubble with addition of synthesized zeolite (II). The study measured changes in the emissions of CH4 and CO2, conducted 3 d per week for 1.30 h during the cultivation period. The results showed that rice stubble synthesized zeolite could reduce GH...
Rice is main staple crop of the world. Growing rice in flooded water entails methane (CH4) emission....
Land management practices for rice productivity and carbon storage have been a key focus of research...
Imbalance P paper. Contact with Jordi Sardans: j.sardans@creaf.uab.catReducing the emissions of gree...
This investigation aims to study the value of synthesized zeolite in reducing greenhouse gasses (GHG...
This investigation examined the potential of zeolite 4A to reduce emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs...
Climate change caused by increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations can threaten food se...
The research was aimed at investigating the effect of natural zeolite of Taskmalayan deposit and ure...
This Technical brief is a short summary of the results obtained from the field trials conducted at A...
Rainfed area as one of rice production areas is facing drought due to climate change. Management of ...
Rice field is issued as a source of greenhouses gases (GHGs) emissions especially methane (CH4) and ...
The impact of two water management practises on Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) emissions from paddy rice fi...
Rice field is issued as a source of greenhouses gases (GHGs) emissions especially methane (CH4) and...
AbstractThis study aimed to clarify the effects of biochar (BC made from Eucalyptus camaldulensis De...
Rice fields are an important source of the greenhouse gases methane (CH 4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). ...
Although straw return plays a role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from rice paddy fiel...
Rice is main staple crop of the world. Growing rice in flooded water entails methane (CH4) emission....
Land management practices for rice productivity and carbon storage have been a key focus of research...
Imbalance P paper. Contact with Jordi Sardans: j.sardans@creaf.uab.catReducing the emissions of gree...
This investigation aims to study the value of synthesized zeolite in reducing greenhouse gasses (GHG...
This investigation examined the potential of zeolite 4A to reduce emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs...
Climate change caused by increasing anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations can threaten food se...
The research was aimed at investigating the effect of natural zeolite of Taskmalayan deposit and ure...
This Technical brief is a short summary of the results obtained from the field trials conducted at A...
Rainfed area as one of rice production areas is facing drought due to climate change. Management of ...
Rice field is issued as a source of greenhouses gases (GHGs) emissions especially methane (CH4) and ...
The impact of two water management practises on Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) emissions from paddy rice fi...
Rice field is issued as a source of greenhouses gases (GHGs) emissions especially methane (CH4) and...
AbstractThis study aimed to clarify the effects of biochar (BC made from Eucalyptus camaldulensis De...
Rice fields are an important source of the greenhouse gases methane (CH 4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). ...
Although straw return plays a role in regulating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from rice paddy fiel...
Rice is main staple crop of the world. Growing rice in flooded water entails methane (CH4) emission....
Land management practices for rice productivity and carbon storage have been a key focus of research...
Imbalance P paper. Contact with Jordi Sardans: j.sardans@creaf.uab.catReducing the emissions of gree...