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dc.contributor.authorYuwono, Arief Sabdo
dc.date.accessioned2010-06-29T06:16:01Z
dc.date.available2010-06-29T06:16:01Z
dc.date.issued1998
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/29328
dc.description.abstractRice fields are considered to be among the highest sources of atmospheric methane, an important source of global warming. In order to meet the projected rice needs of the increasing world population, it is estimated that the annual world's rough rice production must increase to 760 million tons (a 65% increase) in the next 30 years. This will increase methane emissions from rice fields if current technologies are kept (Minami and Neue, 1993).id
dc.publisherIPB (Bogor Agricultural University)
dc.relation.ispartofseriesVol.12, No.2-
dc.titleMethane Emissions from Rice and Peat Soil and Contribution of Indonesia to Global Warmingid
dc.title.alternativeBuletin Keteknikan Pertanian Vol.12, No.2, Agustus 1998-
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