[PDF][PDF] Standardisation of eddy-covariance flux measurements of methane and nitrous oxide
E Nemitz, I Mammarella, A Ibrom… - International …, 2018 - archive.sciendo.com
Commercially available fast-response analysers for methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O)
have recently become more sensitive, more robust and easier to operate. This has made …
have recently become more sensitive, more robust and easier to operate. This has made …
A literature overview of micrometeorological CH4 and N2O flux measurements in terrestrial ecosystems
The use of micrometeorological (MM) techniques for methane (CH 4) and nitrous oxide (N 2
O) flux measurements in terrestrial ecosystems is increasing and a general outline which …
O) flux measurements in terrestrial ecosystems is increasing and a general outline which …
Measuring methane flux from irrigated rice fields by eddy covariance method using open-path gas analyzer
MCR Alberto, R Wassmann, RJ Buresh, JR Quilty… - Field Crops …, 2014 - Elsevier
The newly developed LI-7700 open-path methane analyzer was used to measure methane
(CH 4) fluxes from irrigated rice fields using the eddy covariance technique. The diurnal and …
(CH 4) fluxes from irrigated rice fields using the eddy covariance technique. The diurnal and …
Tropical low land rice ecosystem is a net carbon sink
A yearlong field study was undertaken to investigate the carbon dioxide (CO 2) and methane
(CH 4) exchange in relation to ecosystem carbon (C) balance in tropical low land rice by …
(CH 4) exchange in relation to ecosystem carbon (C) balance in tropical low land rice by …
[HTML][HTML] Phylogenetically distinct methanotrophs modulate methane oxidation in rice paddies across Taiwan
Rice paddies are considerable sources of methane because of the highly reduced soil
oxidation–reduction conditions during rice cultivation. In this ecosystem, active methane …
oxidation–reduction conditions during rice cultivation. In this ecosystem, active methane …
Water management reduces greenhouse gas emissions in a Mediterranean rice paddy field
A Meijide, C Gruening, I Goded, G Seufert… - Agriculture, ecosystems & …, 2017 - Elsevier
Rice paddy fields are one of the largest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH 4), the
second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) after carbon dioxide (CO 2) …
second most important anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) after carbon dioxide (CO 2) …
Seasonal trends and environmental controls of methane emissions in a rice paddy field in Northern Italy
Rice paddy fields are one of the greatest anthropogenic sources of methane (CH 4), the third
most important greenhouse gas after water vapour and carbon dioxide. In agricultural fields …
most important greenhouse gas after water vapour and carbon dioxide. In agricultural fields …
Land uses changed the dynamics and controls of carbon-water exchanges in alkali-saline Songnen Plain of Northeast China
Land reclamation and grassland management are important land utilization pattern for
effective use and restoration of alkali-saline land in agriculture-pasture transition regions …
effective use and restoration of alkali-saline land in agriculture-pasture transition regions …
Net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide in rice-spring wheat system of northwestern Indo-Gangetic plains
Rice growing under anaerobic conditions followed by spring wheat under an aerobic
environment differentially impact the net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of carbon dioxide …
environment differentially impact the net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of carbon dioxide …
Variations and drivers of methane fluxes from a rice-wheat rotation agroecosystem in eastern China at seasonal and diurnal scales
The paddy rice fields act as an important anthropogenic source of methane (CH 4) to the
atmosphere. The study of pattern, magnitude, and environmental controls of CH 4 emissions …
atmosphere. The study of pattern, magnitude, and environmental controls of CH 4 emissions …