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This study comprises a set of methane emission measurements in rice fields located in the four agro-ecological zones of the Mekong River Delta (MRD), namely the zones with (i) alluvial soils, (ii) salinity intrusion, (iii) deep flood, and (iv) acid sulfate soils. These zones have very distinct bi...


Vo, Thi Bach ThuongWassmann, ReinerTirol-Padre, AgnesCao, Van PhuongMacDonald, BenEspaldon, Maria VictoriaSander, Bjoern Ole[Methane emission from rice cultivation in different agro-ecological zones of the Mekong river delta: seasonal patterns and emission factors for baseline water management]Methane emission from rice cultivation in different agro-ecological zones of the Mekong river delta: seasonal patterns and emission factors for baseline water management

Rice production systems are an important source of agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Mitigation techniques, such as alternate wetting and drying, have been developed but have often not taken into consideration the constraints imposed by the practices and preferences of farmers. Since G...


Tariq, Azeende Neergaard, AndreasJensen, Lars S.Sander, Bjoern OleTrinh, Mai VanVu, Quynh DuongWassmann, Reinerde Tourdonnet, Stephane[Co-design and assessment of mitigation practices in rice production systems: A case study in northern Vietnam]Co-design and assessment of mitigation practices in rice production systems: A case study in northern Vietnam

This is an info note elaborating on a study of the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) conducted by Vo et al. (2018) on methane emission from rice cultivation in different agro-ecological zones of the Mekong River Delta, focusing on seasonal patterns and emission factors for baseline wat...


Yen, Bui TanWassmann, ReinerSander, Bjoern Ole[Methane Emission Factors for Rice Production in the Mekong River Delta]Methane Emission Factors for Rice Production in the Mekong River Delta

Rapid, precise, and globally comparable methods for monitoring greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes are required for accurate GHG inventories from different cropping systems and management practices. Manual gas sampling followed by gas chromatography (GC) is widely used for measuring GHG fluxes in agricul...


Tirol-Padre, AgnesRai, MGathala MSharma SKumar, V.Sharma PCSharma DKWassmann, ReinerLadha, Jagdish Kumar[Assessing the performance of the photo-acoustic infrared gas monitor for measuring CO2, N2O, and CH4 fluxes in two major cereal rotations]Assessing the performance of the photo-acoustic infrared gas monitor for measuring CO2, N2O, and CH4 fluxes in two major cereal rotations

Two pot experiments in a “walk-in” growth chamber with controlled day and night temperatures were conducted to investigate the influence of elevated temperatures along with rice straw incorporation on methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions as well as rice yield. Elevated temperature incr...


Gaihre, Yam KantaWassmann, ReinerVillegas-Pangga, Gina[Impact of elevated temperatures on greenhouse gas emissions in rice systems: interaction with straw incorporation studies in a growth chamber experiment]Impact of elevated temperatures on greenhouse gas emissions in rice systems: interaction with straw incorporation studies in a growth chamber experiment

The new GHG calculator named SECTOR (Source-selective and Emission-adjusted GHG CalculaTOR for Cropland) is based on the IPCC Tier 2 approach for rice as well as other crops. The new features of SECTOR facilitate high flexibility in terms of entering newly obtained emission factors, easy data tra...


Wassmann, ReinerPasco RZerrudo JNgo DMVo TBTSander, Bjoern Ole[Introducing a new tool for greenhouse gas calculation tailored for cropland: rationale, operational framework and potential application]Introducing a new tool for greenhouse gas calculation tailored for cropland: rationale, operational framework and potential application

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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