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                             37 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A category for estimate of CH_4 emission from rice paddy fields in China Zu-Cong Cai
1997
49 1 p. 171-179
9 p.
article
2 Agricultural C cycle and greenhouse gas emission in China Lin Erda
1997
49 1 p. 295-299
5 p.
article
3 Atmospheric methane and nitrous oxide: sources, sinks andstrategies for reducing agricultural emissions K. Minami
1997
49 1 p. 203-211
9 p.
article
4 Carbon storage along a latitudinal transect in Alaska C.L. Ping
1997
49 1 p. 235-242
8 p.
article
5 Characteristics of methane oxidation in a flooded rice soil profile Z.P. Wang
1997
49 1 p. 97-103
7 p.
article
6 Characterization of potentially bioreactive soil organic carbon and nitrogen by acid hydrolysis J.M. Xu
1997
49 1 p. 267-271
5 p.
article
7 Conservation tillage for carbon sequestration R. Lal
1997
49 1 p. 243-253
11 p.
article
8 Diffusion analysis of N_2O cycling in a fertilized soil Muneoki Yoh
1997
49 1 p. 29-33
5 p.
article
9 Do plant and soil systems contribute to global carbon cycling as a sinkof CO_2? T. Hakamata
1997
49 1 p. 287-293
7 p.
article
10 Effect of rice cultivars and fertilizer management on methaneemission in a rice paddy in Beijing Shao Kesheng
1997
49 1 p. 139-146
8 p.
article
11 Emission of nitrous oxide from soils used for agriculture J.R. Freney
1997
49 1 p. 1-6
6 p.
article
12 Factors and processes controlling methane emissions fromrice fields H.U. Neue
1997
49 1 p. 111-117
7 p.
article
13 Global estimates of potential mitigation ofgreenhouse gas emissions by agriculture C.V. Cole
1997
49 1 p. 221-228
8 p.
article
14 Impact of agriculture on soil consumption of atmospheric CH_4 and a comparison of CH_4 and N_2O flux in subarctic, temperate and tropical grasslands A.R. Mosier
1997
49 1 p. 71-83
13 p.
article
15 Increasing organic C and N in soil under bromegrass with long-term N fertilization S.S. Malhi
1997
49 1 p. 255-260
6 p.
article
16 Laboratory study of methane oxidation in paddy soils Yan Xiao-Yuan
1997
49 1 p. 105-109
5 p.
article
17 Methane emission fluxes from rice paddies and the methane productivepotential in the soils Tadashiro Koyama
1997
49 1 p. 129-138
10 p.
article
18 Methane emission from Canadian prairie and forest soils under short term flooding conditions F.L. Wang
1997
49 1 p. 197-202
6 p.
article
19 Methane emission from rice paddy fields in all ofJapanese prefecture T. Kanno
1997
49 1 p. 147-151
5 p.
article
20 Methane emissions from rice paddies: a process study summary Ronald L. Sass
1997
49 1 p. 119-127
9 p.
article
21 Methane oxidation in soils with different textures and land use P. Boeckx
1997
49 1 p. 91-95
5 p.
article
22 Methanogens in paddy rice soil H. Min
1997
49 1 p. 163-169
7 p.
article
23 Nitrous oxide and methane emissions from soilplant systems G.X. Chen
1997
49 1 p. 41-45
5 p.
article
24 Nitrous oxide emission from a rice paddy field in Japan H. Tsuruta
1997
49 1 p. 51-58
8 p.
article
25 Nitrous oxide emissions from three rice paddy fields in China Xu Hua
1997
49 1 p. 23-28
6 p.
article
26 N_2O and NO emissions from grassland soils after the application of cattle and swine excreta T. Watanabe
1997
49 1 p. 35-39
5 p.
article
27 Organic carbon storage in soils of southeast China Zhao Qiguo
1997
49 1 p. 229-234
6 p.
article
28 Possible options for mitigating methane emission from rice cultivation Kazuyuki Yagi
1997
49 1 p. 213-220
8 p.
article
29 Preliminary studies on N_2O emission fluxes from upland soilsand paddy soils in China G. X. Xing
1997
49 1 p. 17-22
6 p.
article
30 Sources of methane emitted from paddy fields Makoto Kimura
1997
49 1 p. 153-161
9 p.
article
31 Sources of nitrous oxide in soils John M. Bremner
1997
49 1 p. 7-16
10 p.
article
32 Spatial analysis of methane emissions from paddy soils in China and the potential for emissions reduction Jeffrey S. Kern
1997
49 1 p. 181-195
15 p.
article
33 The effect of agricultural practices on methane andnitrous oxide emissions from rice field and potexperiments Li Yue
1997
49 1 p. 47-50
4 p.
article
34 The effect of agriculture on methane oxidation in soil D.S. Powlson
1997
49 1 p. 59-70
12 p.
article
35 Tillage-induced CO_2 emission from soil D.C. Reicosky
1997
49 1 p. 273-285
13 p.
article
36 Usefulness of the carbon-13 tracer technique for characterizing terrestrial carbon pools R. Liu
1997
49 1 p. 261-266
6 p.
article
37 Variations in microbial populations in soils with different methaneuptake rates T.W. Willison
1997
49 1 p. 85-90
6 p.
article
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