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Trade-off of greenhouse gas emissions from double-cropped rice due to straw retention and zero tillage practices

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  • Parida, Shiva Prasad
  • Bhattacharyya, Pratap
  • Padhy, Soumya Ranjan
  • Nayak, Sujit Kumar
  • Das, Anubhav

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Zero tillage and straw retention have been presented large scale to curb the menace of straw burning and sustaining soil health in rice production systems. At the same time, we know rice cultivation particularly double rice cropping system is an anthropogenic source of atmospheric greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions, mainly, Methane (CH4), Nitrous oxide (N2O), and Carbon dioxide (CO2). Thus, it is important to know how straw retention and zero tillage affect the GHGs emissions in the rice-rice system.

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  • Parida, Shiva Prasad & Bhattacharyya, Pratap & Padhy, Soumya Ranjan & Nayak, Sujit Kumar & Das, Anubhav, 2025. "Trade-off of greenhouse gas emissions from double-cropped rice due to straw retention and zero tillage practices," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 223(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:agisys:v:223:y:2025:i:c:s0308521x24003445
    DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2024.104194
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