Fertilizer management practices and greenhouse gas emissions from rice systems: a quantitative review and analysis
Flooded rice systems emit both methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O). Elevated CH4
emissions in rice systems can lead to a high global warming potential (GWP) relative to …
emissions in rice systems can lead to a high global warming potential (GWP) relative to …
Soil microorganisms as controllers of atmospheric trace gases (H2, CO, CH4, OCS, N2O, and NO)
R Conrad - Microbiological reviews, 1996 - Am Soc Microbiol
Production and consumption processes in soils contribute to the global cycles of many trace
gases (CH4, CO, OCS, H2, N2O, and NO) that are relevant for atmospheric chemistry and …
gases (CH4, CO, OCS, H2, N2O, and NO) that are relevant for atmospheric chemistry and …
Towards an agronomic assessment of N2O emissions: a case study for arable crops
JW Van Groenigen, GL Velthof… - European journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Agricultural soils are the main anthropogenic source of nitrous oxide (N2O), largely because
of nitrogen (N) fertilizer use. Commonly, N2O emissions are expressed as a function of N …
of nitrogen (N) fertilizer use. Commonly, N2O emissions are expressed as a function of N …
Emissions of N2O and NO from fertilized fields: Summary of available measurement data
AF Bouwman, LJM Boumans… - Global biogeochemical …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Information from 846 N2O emission measurements in agricultural fields and 99
measurements for NO emissions was summarized to assess the influence of various factors …
measurements for NO emissions was summarized to assess the influence of various factors …
A 3‐year field measurement of methane and nitrous oxide emissions from rice paddies in China: Effects of water regime, crop residue, and fertilizer application
A 3‐year field experiment was conducted to simultaneously measure methane (CH4) and
nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from rice paddies under various agricultural managements …
nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from rice paddies under various agricultural managements …
Direct emission of nitrous oxide from agricultural soils
AF Bouwman - Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems, 1996 - Springer
This analysis is based on published measurements of nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emission from
fertilized and unfertilized fields. Data was selected in order to evaluate the importance of …
fertilized and unfertilized fields. Data was selected in order to evaluate the importance of …
The efficiency of nitrogen fertilizers applied to cereals grown in different climates.
ET Craswell, DC Godwin - 1984 - cabidigitallibrary.org
The research reviewed in this article shows that a sound scientific basis for the efficient
management of nitrogen fertilizers in cereal production has been established, particularly in …
management of nitrogen fertilizers in cereal production has been established, particularly in …
Quantifying direct N2O emissions in paddy fields during rice growing season in mainland China: dependence on water regime
Various water management regimes, such as continuous flooding (F), flooding-midseason
drainage-reflooding (FDF), and flooding-midseason drainage-reflooding-moist intermittent …
drainage-reflooding (FDF), and flooding-midseason drainage-reflooding-moist intermittent …
Modeling greenhouse gas emissions from rice‐based production systems: Sensitivity and upscaling
C Li, A Mosier, R Wassmann, Z Cai… - Global …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
A biogeochemical model, Denitrification‐Decomposition (DNDC), was modified to enhance
its capacity of predicting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from paddy rice ecosystems. The …
its capacity of predicting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from paddy rice ecosystems. The …
Integrated nitrogen management in irrigated rice
SK De Datta, RJ Buresh - Advances in Soil Science: Volume 10, 1989 - Springer
More than 90% of the rice (Oryza sativa l.) in the world is produced in Asia (IRRI, 1986b).
Within Asia, rice production has been increasing an average 2.7% annually—slightly faster …
Within Asia, rice production has been increasing an average 2.7% annually—slightly faster …