Strategic rice cultivation with energy crop rotation in Southeast Asia
Strategic rice cultivation with energy crop rotation in Southeast Asia
Strategic rice cultivation with energy crop rotation in Southeast Asia
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GHG Emission and Soil Organic C Stock Change of Rice<br />
Fileds <strong>in</strong> Thailand (Gg CO2-e / yr)<br />
Activity III: Assessment of potential mitigation options based on<br />
different scenarios - Thailand<br />
200,000<br />
180,000<br />
2,747<br />
2,095<br />
In case of Thailand<br />
160,000<br />
140,000<br />
1,949<br />
Soil Organic C Stocks<br />
Change<br />
120,000<br />
100,000<br />
80,000<br />
60,000<br />
40,000<br />
20,000<br />
1,116<br />
51,838<br />
42,559<br />
91,917 132,527<br />
145,975<br />
64,268<br />
42,559 42,559<br />
Soil N2O Emission<br />
from synthetic<br />
fertiliser N<br />
Soil N2O Emission<br />
from N <strong>in</strong> Crop<br />
Residue<br />
CH4 Rice <strong>cultivation</strong><br />
-<br />
-20,000<br />
-8,103 -8,103 -8,103 -8,103<br />
RF RI RC RS<br />
Scenarios