Greenhouse gas emissions in irrigated paddy rice as influenced by crop management practices and nitrogen fertilization rates in eastern Tanzania

PA Mboyerwa, K Kibret, P Mtakwa… - Frontiers in Sustainable …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
In rice production greenhouse gas emission (GHG) reduction is an important task for many
countries, Tanzania included. Of global agricultural GHG emitted from rice fields, about 30 …

[PDF][PDF] CH4 and N2O emissions and their potential control by rice biomass biochar: The case of continuously flooded paddy fields in Indonesia-A review

B Hafif, K Kartika, E Randriani, J Pitono… - One …, 2024 - oneecosystem.pensoft.net
Methane (CH) and nitrous oxide (NO) are the two most important greenhouse gases (GHG)
from flooded paddy fields in Indonesia. This review aims to characterise CH and NO …

Activated Biochar-Based Organomineral Fertilizer Delays Nitrogen Release and Reduces N2O Emission

VV Pereira, MM Morales, DH Pereira, FA de Rezende… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Leaching and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions can represent substantial nitrogen (N) losses
from chemical fertilizers, and slow-release fertilizers (SRFs) can mitigate these effects. Thus …

Assessing the global warming potential impact of organic fertilizer strategies in rice cultivation in Sri Lanka

H Rathnayake, T Mizunoya - Environmental Science and Pollution …, 2024 - Springer
Rice is the staple food in Sri Lanka, and over 15% of the national land is allocated for rice
cultivation. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from rice fields account for 10% of national …

Effects of rice cultivar on the net greenhouse gas emission under continuous flooding and alternate wetting and drying irrigations in paddy field

A Pramono, TA Adriany, HL Susilawati… - IOP Conference Series …, 2021 - iopscience.iop.org
Rice production has been challenged by increasing food demand and water scarcity.
Alternate wetting and drying (AWD) irrigation is a water-saving irrigation technique for paddy …

Primitiva A. Mboyerwa,*, Kibebew Kibret, Peter Mtakwa and Abebe Aschalew

FK Donkor, JO Gweyi, W Ntinyari… - Climate change, land …, 2023 - books.google.com
Global rice production is facing greatest challenge to meet an expected 34% increase in the
world population by 2050 (Tilman et al., 2011; Alexandratos and Bruinsma, 2012; Tesfaye et …

[PDF][PDF] Effective Strategies for Reducing CH₄ and N₂O Emissions from Cow Manure Using Rice Straw as Basal Feed

The increasing demand for livestock products has led to a significant rise in manure
quantities, which negatively impacts the environment by contributing to climate change and …