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This project investigates rice root characteristics that influence greenhouse gas emissions from flooded soils. It aims to identify traits that reduce gas venting through plant tissues and enhance methane oxidation, ultimately contributing to the development of rice cultivars that minimize environmental impact.
Rice production is the main agricultural source of greenhouse gases (i.e., carbon dioxide;
CO2, nitrous oxide;
N2O and methane;
CH4).
Scientific evidence suggest that greenhouse gases (GHGs) produced and accumulated in rice paddies (flooded soils) can be vented out to atmosphere through plant tissues.
However, information on the plant characteristics influencing such GHGs emission processes is scarce.
The mechanisms of GHGs diffusion from rhizosphere to and along the roots and the vent of these…
KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
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Denmark, Aarhus N
Type: SME
Activity type: Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
SME: Yes
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