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Water drainage is an important mitigation option for reducing CH4 (methane) emissions from residue-amended paddy soils. Several studies have indicated a long-term reduction in CH4 emissions, even after re-flooding, suggesting that the mechanism goes beyond creating temporary oxidized conditions i...


Tariq, AzeenJensen, Lars S.Sander, Bjoern Olede Tourdonnet, StephaneAmbus, Per LennartThanh, Phan HuuTrinh, Mai Vande Neergaard, Andreas[Paddy soil drainage influences residue carbon contribution to methane emissions]Paddy soil drainage influences residue carbon contribution to methane emissions

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

Demand for tools to rapidly assess greenhouse gas impacts from policy and technological change in the agricultural sector has catalyzed the development of ‘GHG calculators’— simple accounting approaches that use a mix of emission factors and empirical models to calculate GHG emissions with minima...


Richards, MerylMetzel, RuthChirinda, NgonidzasheLy, ProyuthNyamadzawo, GeorgeVu, Quynh Duongde Neergaard, AndreasOelofse, MylesWollenberg, Eva K.Keller, EmmaMalin, DaniellaOlesen, Jorgen E.Hillier, JonathanRosenstock, Todd S.[Limits of agricultural greenhouse gas calculators to predict soil N2O and CH4 fluxes in tropical agriculture]Limits of agricultural greenhouse gas calculators to predict soil N2O and CH4 fluxes in tropical agriculture

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