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This study comprises field experiments on methane emissions from rice fields conducted with an Eddy-Covariance (EC) system as well as test runs for a modified closed chamber approach based on measurements at nighttime. The EC data set covers 4 cropping seasons with highly resolved emission rates ...


Wassmann, ReinerAlberto, Ma. Carmelita R.Tirol-Padre, AgnesHoang, Nghia TrongRomasanta, Ryan R.Sander, Bjoern Ole[Increasing sensitivity of methane emission measurements in rice through deployment of ‘closed chambers’ at nighttime]Increasing sensitivity of methane emission measurements in rice through deployment of ‘closed chambers’ at nighttime

The research provided scientific evidences for improved rice straw management. Rice cultivation with in-field burning of rice straw is the worst option with the lowest energy efficiency and highest air pollution emission. This article comprises a comparative assessment of energy efficiency and th...


Van Hung, NguyenSander, Bjoen OleQuilty, JamesBalingbing, CarlitoCastalone, Angeli GraceRomasanta, Ryan R.Alberto, Ma Carmelita RSandro, Joesph MJamieson, CraigGummert, Martin[An assessment of irrigated rice production energy efficiency and environmental footprint with in-field and off-field rice straw management practices]An assessment of irrigated rice production energy efficiency and environmental footprint with in-field and off-field rice straw management practices

Open-burning of rice straw residues pollutes the air and contributes to global warming through emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Although burning of straw residues emits large amounts of CO2, this component of the smoke is not considered as net GHG emissions and only concludes the annual carb...


Romasanta, Ryan R.Sander, Bjoern OleGaihre, Yam KantaAlberto, Ma. Carmelita R.Gummert, MartinQuilty, JamesSandro, JosephCorrea, TeodoroWassmann, Reiner[How does burning of rice straw affect CH4 and N2O emissions? A comparative experiment of different on-field straw management practices]How does burning of rice straw affect CH4 and N2O emissions? A comparative experiment of different on-field straw management practices

Methane (CH4) is a major greenhouse gas (GHG), which accounts for 16% of the global GHG effect. In the agriculture sector, rice cultivation substantially contributes 10% of all anthropogenic CH4 emissions, thus the importance of determining the variables that influence and/or control CH4 producti...


Weller, SebastianWassmann, ReinerRomasanta, Ryan R.Van Phu, NguyenSander, Bjoern Ole[Plant traits influencing greenhouse gas emission potential and assessment of technical options for emission screening with large number of rice varieties]Plant traits influencing greenhouse gas emission potential and assessment of technical options for emission screening with large number of rice varieties

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