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Authors: Huang, Y Jaing, JY Zong, LG Sass, RL Fisher, FM
Citation: Y. Huang et al., Comparison of field measurements of CH4 emission from rice cultivation in Nanjing, China and in Texas, USA, ADV ATMOS S, 18(6), 2001, pp. 1121-1130

Authors: Sass, RL Fisher, FM Huang, Y
Citation: Rl. Sass et al., A process-based model for methane emissions from irrigated rice fields: Experimental basis and assumptions, NUTR CYCL A, 58(1-3), 2000, pp. 249-258

Authors: Bogner, JE Sass, RL Walter, BP
Citation: Je. Bogner et al., Model comparisons of methane oxidation across a management gradient: Wetlands, rice production systems, and landfill, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(4), 2000, pp. 1021-1033

Authors: Byrd, GT Fisher, FM Sass, RL
Citation: Gt. Byrd et al., Relationships between methane production and emission to lacunal methane concentrations in rice, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 73-83

Authors: Reicosky, DC Hatfield, JL Sass, RL
Citation: Dc. Reicosky et al., Agricultural contributions to greenhouse gas emissions, CLIMATE CHANGE AND GLOBAL CROP PRODUCTIVITY, 2000, pp. 37-55

Authors: Sass, RL Fisher, FM Ding, A Huang, Y
Citation: Rl. Sass et al., Exchange of methane from rice fields: National, regional, and global budgets, J GEO RES-A, 104(D21), 1999, pp. 26943-26951

Authors: Bilek, RS Tyler, SC Sass, RL Fisher, FM
Citation: Rs. Bilek et al., Differences in CH4 oxidation and pathways of production between rice cultivars deduced from measurements of CH4 flux and delta C-13 of CH4 and CO2, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1029-1044

Authors: Ding, A Willis, CR Sass, RL Fisher, FM
Citation: A. Ding et al., Methane emissions from rice fields: Effect of plant height among several rice cultivars, GLOBAL BIOG, 13(4), 1999, pp. 1045-1052

Authors: Huang, Y Sass, RL Fisher, FM
Citation: Y. Huang et al., Model estimates of methane emission from irrigated rice cultivation of China, GL CHANGE B, 4(8), 1998, pp. 809-821
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