Field experiments were conducted in the Prachinburi Rice Research Center (Thailand) from 1994 to 1998. The major objective was to study methane (CH4) emission from deepwater rice as affected by different crop management. Irrigated rice was investigated in adjacent plots, mainly for comparison purposes. The 4-yr average in CH4 emission from deepwater rice with straw ash (burned straw) treatment was 46 mg m high -2 d high -1 and total emission was 98 kg ha high -1 yr high -1. For irrigated rice, the average emission rate and total emission for the straw ash treatment was 79 mg m high -2 d high -1 and 74 kg ha high -1 yr high -1, respectively. Low emission rates may partially be related to acid sulfate soil of the experimental site. Without or...
Rice plants have been reported to affect methane (CH4) emission from rice fields. The objectives of ...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
Methane fluxes from Beijing ricefields as affected by organic amendment, water regime, crop establis...
Methane (CH4) emissions were measured with an automated system in Central Luzon, the major rice prod...
This article comprises 4 yr of field experiments on methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields co...
In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with ...
Emission of CH4 from ricefields is the result of anoxic bacterial methane production. Global estimat...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions were determined from 1993 to 1998 using an automated closed chamber tec...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields were determined using automated measurement systems in...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields were monitored in Hangzhou, China, from 1995 to 1998 b...
Methane (CH 4 ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key role in tropospheric and stratospheri...
Methane (CH4) emission fluxes from rice fields as affected by water regime, organic amendment, and r...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Methane (CH4) emission from rice fields at Cuttack (state of Orissa, eastern India) has been recorde...
Rice plants have been reported to affect methane (CH4) emission from rice fields. The objectives of ...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
Methane fluxes from Beijing ricefields as affected by organic amendment, water regime, crop establis...
Methane (CH4) emissions were measured with an automated system in Central Luzon, the major rice prod...
This article comprises 4 yr of field experiments on methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields co...
In a study on CH4 emission from flooded rice fields under irrigated conditions, fields planted with ...
Emission of CH4 from ricefields is the result of anoxic bacterial methane production. Global estimat...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions were determined from 1993 to 1998 using an automated closed chamber tec...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields were determined using automated measurement systems in...
Methane (CH sub 4) emissions from rice fields were monitored in Hangzhou, China, from 1995 to 1998 b...
Methane (CH 4 ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key role in tropospheric and stratospheri...
Methane (CH4) emission fluxes from rice fields as affected by water regime, organic amendment, and r...
Three experiments focused on the contribution of rice productivity to methane emission were conducte...
Methane (CH <sub><font size="-2">4</font></sub> ) is an important greenhouse gas and plays a key rol...
Methane (CH4) emission from rice fields at Cuttack (state of Orissa, eastern India) has been recorde...
Rice plants have been reported to affect methane (CH4) emission from rice fields. The objectives of ...
Tropical rice paddy is considered to be one of the major anthropogenic source of atmospheric methane...
Methane fluxes from Beijing ricefields as affected by organic amendment, water regime, crop establis...