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Greenhouse gas measurement from smallholder production systems: guidelines for static chamber method

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Title Greenhouse gas measurement from smallholder production systems: guidelines for static chamber method
 
Creator Sapkota, Tek Bahadur
Rai, M.
Singh, L.K.
Gathala, Mahesh Kumar
Jat, Mangi Lal
Sutaliya, Jhabar Mal
Bijarniya, Deepak
Jat MK
Jat, Kumar Raj
Parihar CM
Kapoor P
Jat HS
Dadarwal RS
Sharma, Parbodh Chander
Sharma, D.K.
 
Subject climate change
agriculture
food security
climate-smart agriculture
greenhouses
emission
 
Description Renewed interest in quantifying greenhouse gas emissions from soil has led to development and application of multitude of techniques. But, chamber-based flux measurement technique is most common and frequently used method for GHG flux measurement in smallholder production systems. Despite the apparent conceptual simplicity of chamber-based methods, chamber design, deployment, and data analyses can have marked effects on the quality of the flux data derived from chamber-based measurement. This also have implications on making comparisons of GHGs emissions from the studies by various researchers even within similar cropping systems and management practices. Therefore, harmonization of GHGs emission studies by chamber based method is necessary. This synthesis provides standard guidelines to scientists involved in GHG quantification by using chamber based methods as well as to facilitate inter study comparison.
 
Date 2014
2015-09-16T16:53:05Z
2015-09-16T16:53:05Z
 
Type Manual
 
Identifier Sapkota TB, Rai M, Singh LK, Gathala MK, Jat ML, Sutaliya JM, Bijarniya D, Jat MK, Jat RK, Parihar CM, Kapoor P, Jat HS, Dadarwal RS, Sharma PC, Sharma DK. 2014. Greenhouse gas measurement from smallholder production systems: guidelines for static chamber method. New Delhi, India: International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT).
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68158
http://repository.cimmyt.org/xmlui/bitstream/handle/10883/4020/98854.pdf?sequence=1
 
Language en
 
Rights Open Access