Of the total methane (CH4) emitted from a rice field during the growing season, 60 - 90 % is emitted through the rice plants. We determined the methane transport capacity (MTC) of rice plants at different physiological growth stages using an automatic measuring system under greenhouse conditions. A total of 12 cultivars (10 inbred varieties and 2 hybrids) were studied in sets of tow experiments and was distinguished into three groups according to the pattern of MTC development. MTC is generally increasing from seedling stage to panicle initiation (PI), but differs in the development from PI to maturity. While the hybrid showed a gradual increase in MTC, the inbred cultivars showed either minor changes in MTC or a drastic decrease from flowe...
Influence of urea application on growth parameters (shoot height, and weight, root volume, weight an...
Growth of three rice varieties (Heera, Dhala Heera and Narendra-118) and their relationship with met...
Experiments were conducted during April-Oct. 1994 in a Beijing rice field. Four types of rice variet...
A major portion (60 - 90 %) of the methane (CH4) emitted from rice fields to the atmosphere is trans...
Two Italian rice (Oryza sativa var. japonica) cultivars, Lido and Roma, were tested in the field for...
Rice plants have been reported to affect methane (CH4) emission from rice fields. The objectives of ...
Anthropogenic emission of methane under anaerobic condition of irrigated rice fields, is a global co...
Wide variation in CH<SUB>4</SUB> flux was noticed among the ten rice cultivars grown under uniform f...
Methane emission from paddy fields can vary with rice cultivars, growth stages of the rice plants (...
Rice plants have been reported to affect methane (CH4) emission from rice fields. The objectives of ...
Field and laboratory experiments were conducted with the following ten cultivars of rice: Lebonnet, ...
Rice cultivation on paddy soil is commonly associated with emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas, b...
Methane (CH4) is one of the dominant greenhouse gases (GHG) widely emitted from rice fields, thus si...
A field experiment was conducted with six different cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under simila...
soil Mechanisms of methane oxidation in the plant-soil system of rice were studied in a pot experime...
Influence of urea application on growth parameters (shoot height, and weight, root volume, weight an...
Growth of three rice varieties (Heera, Dhala Heera and Narendra-118) and their relationship with met...
Experiments were conducted during April-Oct. 1994 in a Beijing rice field. Four types of rice variet...
A major portion (60 - 90 %) of the methane (CH4) emitted from rice fields to the atmosphere is trans...
Two Italian rice (Oryza sativa var. japonica) cultivars, Lido and Roma, were tested in the field for...
Rice plants have been reported to affect methane (CH4) emission from rice fields. The objectives of ...
Anthropogenic emission of methane under anaerobic condition of irrigated rice fields, is a global co...
Wide variation in CH<SUB>4</SUB> flux was noticed among the ten rice cultivars grown under uniform f...
Methane emission from paddy fields can vary with rice cultivars, growth stages of the rice plants (...
Rice plants have been reported to affect methane (CH4) emission from rice fields. The objectives of ...
Field and laboratory experiments were conducted with the following ten cultivars of rice: Lebonnet, ...
Rice cultivation on paddy soil is commonly associated with emissions of methane, a greenhouse gas, b...
Methane (CH4) is one of the dominant greenhouse gases (GHG) widely emitted from rice fields, thus si...
A field experiment was conducted with six different cultivars of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under simila...
soil Mechanisms of methane oxidation in the plant-soil system of rice were studied in a pot experime...
Influence of urea application on growth parameters (shoot height, and weight, root volume, weight an...
Growth of three rice varieties (Heera, Dhala Heera and Narendra-118) and their relationship with met...
Experiments were conducted during April-Oct. 1994 in a Beijing rice field. Four types of rice variet...