Methane is involved in a number of chemical and physical processes in the Earths atmosphere, including global warming(1), Atmospheric methane originates mainly from biogenic sources, such as rice paddies and natural wetlands; the former account for at least 30% of the global annual emission of methane to the atmosphere(2). As an increase of rice production by 60% is the most appropriate way to sustain the estimated increase of the human population during the next three decades(3), intensified global fertilizer application will be necessary(3): but it is known that an increase of the commonly used ammonium-based fertilizers can enhance methane emission from rice agriculture. Approximately 10-30% of the methane produced by methanogens in rice...
The world's growing human population causes an increasing demand for food, of which rice is one of t...
Rice paddies are an important human-made ecosystem for the global CH<SUB>4</SUB> budget. CH<SUB>4</S...
Methane is formed on rice roots mainly by CO2 reduction. The present study aimed to identify the act...
Methane is involved in a number of chemical and physical processes in the Earths atmosphere, includi...
The emission of the greenhouse gas CH4 from rice paddies is strongly influenced by management practi...
The oxidation of methane by methane-oxidising microorganisms is an important link in the global meth...
Methane is known as a powerful greenhouse gas due to its global warming potential (GWP = 21). Rice f...
soil Mechanisms of methane oxidation in the plant-soil system of rice were studied in a pot experime...
Methane is a greenhouse gas and has potency to deplete ozone layer. Rice fields are a significantl...
Abstract: Rice is an important source of methane (CH4) and other crops may be sources of nitrous oxi...
Most of the methane (CH4) emission from rice fields is derived from plant photosynthates, which are ...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential of 25 times more than CO2. ...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. Methanogen and methanotrophic ...
Methanotrophic bacteria play an important role in regulating the methane flux from rice fields to th...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas and controls several chemical processes and species in the tr...
The world's growing human population causes an increasing demand for food, of which rice is one of t...
Rice paddies are an important human-made ecosystem for the global CH<SUB>4</SUB> budget. CH<SUB>4</S...
Methane is formed on rice roots mainly by CO2 reduction. The present study aimed to identify the act...
Methane is involved in a number of chemical and physical processes in the Earths atmosphere, includi...
The emission of the greenhouse gas CH4 from rice paddies is strongly influenced by management practi...
The oxidation of methane by methane-oxidising microorganisms is an important link in the global meth...
Methane is known as a powerful greenhouse gas due to its global warming potential (GWP = 21). Rice f...
soil Mechanisms of methane oxidation in the plant-soil system of rice were studied in a pot experime...
Methane is a greenhouse gas and has potency to deplete ozone layer. Rice fields are a significantl...
Abstract: Rice is an important source of methane (CH4) and other crops may be sources of nitrous oxi...
Most of the methane (CH4) emission from rice fields is derived from plant photosynthates, which are ...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas with a global warming potential of 25 times more than CO2. ...
Methane is a major greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change. Methanogen and methanotrophic ...
Methanotrophic bacteria play an important role in regulating the methane flux from rice fields to th...
Methane is an important greenhouse gas and controls several chemical processes and species in the tr...
The world's growing human population causes an increasing demand for food, of which rice is one of t...
Rice paddies are an important human-made ecosystem for the global CH<SUB>4</SUB> budget. CH<SUB>4</S...
Methane is formed on rice roots mainly by CO2 reduction. The present study aimed to identify the act...