Greenhouse gas emission from rice fields: a review from Indian context
Agricultural soil acts as a source and sink of important greenhouse gases (GHGs) like
methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2). Rice paddies have been a …
methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2). Rice paddies have been a …
Methane production, oxidation and mitigation: a mechanistic understanding and comprehensive evaluation of influencing factors
Methane is one of the critical greenhouse gases, which absorb long wavelength radiation,
affects the chemistry of atmosphere and contributes to global climate change. Rice …
affects the chemistry of atmosphere and contributes to global climate change. Rice …
Effects of water-saving irrigation practices and drought resistant rice variety on greenhouse gas emissions from a no-till paddy in the central lowlands of China
As pressure on water resources increases, alternative practices to conserve water in
paddies have been developed. Few studies have simultaneously examined the …
paddies have been developed. Few studies have simultaneously examined the …
Effects of water deficit stress on agronomic and physiological responses of rice and greenhouse gas emission from rice soil under elevated atmospheric CO2
Rice is the foremost staple food in the world, safeguarding the global food and nutritional
security. Rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) and water deficits are threatening global …
security. Rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2) and water deficits are threatening global …
Introducing greenhouse gas mitigation as a development objective in rice-based agriculture: I. Generation of technical coefficients
This study presents a modeling tool to assess emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) from
the agricultural sector as affected by land-use and residue utilization options. The overall …
the agricultural sector as affected by land-use and residue utilization options. The overall …
Emission of the greenhouse gases nitrous oxide and methane from constructed wetlands in Europe
AK S⊘ vik, J Augustin, K Heikkinen… - Journal of …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The potential atmospheric impact of constructed wetlands (CWs) should be examined as
there is a worldwide increase in the development of these systems. Fluxes of N2O, CH4, and …
there is a worldwide increase in the development of these systems. Fluxes of N2O, CH4, and …
Greenhouse gas emission from direct seeded paddy fields under different soil water potentials in Eastern India
In the anticipated water scarcity and global warming scenario; it is imperative to identify
suitable irrigation scheduling strategy in paddy fields for increasing water productivity and …
suitable irrigation scheduling strategy in paddy fields for increasing water productivity and …
Emission of N2O and CH4 from a constructed wetland in southeastern Norway
AK Søvik, B Kløve - Science of the total environment, 2007 - Elsevier
The Skjønhaug constructed wetland (CW) is a free surface water (FSW) wetland polishing
chemically treated municipal wastewater in southeastern Norway and consists of three …
chemically treated municipal wastewater in southeastern Norway and consists of three …
Greenhouse gases emission from soils under major crops in Northwest India
Quantification of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions from agriculture is necessary to
prepare the national inventories and to develop the mitigation strategies. Field experiments …
prepare the national inventories and to develop the mitigation strategies. Field experiments …
Effects of irrigation regimes and rice varieties on methane emissions and yield of dry season rice in Bangladesh
Adoption of the right rice variety and water-saving irrigation method could reduce
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in lowland rice cultivation. A study was conducted at the …
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in lowland rice cultivation. A study was conducted at the …