Methane (CH sub 4) is produced in flooded rice fields by anaerobic decomposition of applied organic residues, rootderived materials and native soil organic matter (SOM). Since CH sub 4 is an important greenhouse gas it is important to understand, and to be able to model, the processes which produce it. Anoxic incubation of soils employed in the cultivation of irrigated rice, with and without the addition of various potentially-available organic substrates, provides information on potential CH sub 4 emissions which can be incorporated into process-based models. In this study, a simple two-pool model is employed to simulate the CH sub 4 production of a number of anaerobically-incubated rice soils, and their responses to amendment with a varie...
High CH4 fluxes are emitted from paddy fields worldwide and represent a considerable issue for the r...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
The emission of the greenhouse gas CH4 from rice paddies is strongly influenced by management practi...
The development of the MERES (Methane Emissions in Rice EcoSystems) model for simulating methane (CH...
Estimation and prediction of methane emission from flooded rice paddies is impaired by the large spa...
The importance of different anaerobic processes leading to CH4 production in rice paddies is quantif...
This thesis describes model development and experimentation on the comprehension and prediction of m...
The importance of different anaerobic processes leading to CH4 production in rice paddies is quantif...
Rice paddies are known to be a major anthropogenic emission source of atmospheric methane (CH4), the...
Experiments were conducted to investigate methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission from flo...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is emitted from paddy fields, and the large CH4 fluxes...
Production and emission of methane from submerged paddy soil was studied in laboratory rice cultures...
Emission of CH4 from ricefields is the result of anoxic bacterial methane production. Global estimat...
A mechanistic model is presented on the processes leading to methane oxidation in rice rhizosphere. ...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
High CH4 fluxes are emitted from paddy fields worldwide and represent a considerable issue for the r...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
The emission of the greenhouse gas CH4 from rice paddies is strongly influenced by management practi...
The development of the MERES (Methane Emissions in Rice EcoSystems) model for simulating methane (CH...
Estimation and prediction of methane emission from flooded rice paddies is impaired by the large spa...
The importance of different anaerobic processes leading to CH4 production in rice paddies is quantif...
This thesis describes model development and experimentation on the comprehension and prediction of m...
The importance of different anaerobic processes leading to CH4 production in rice paddies is quantif...
Rice paddies are known to be a major anthropogenic emission source of atmospheric methane (CH4), the...
Experiments were conducted to investigate methane (CH4) production, oxidation, and emission from flo...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is emitted from paddy fields, and the large CH4 fluxes...
Production and emission of methane from submerged paddy soil was studied in laboratory rice cultures...
Emission of CH4 from ricefields is the result of anoxic bacterial methane production. Global estimat...
A mechanistic model is presented on the processes leading to methane oxidation in rice rhizosphere. ...
Rates and pathways of methane production in rice fields were found to change with season. However, f...
High CH4 fluxes are emitted from paddy fields worldwide and represent a considerable issue for the r...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
The emission of the greenhouse gas CH4 from rice paddies is strongly influenced by management practi...