Emissions of Trace Gases (CO_2, CO, CH_4, and N_2O) Resulting from Rice Straw Burning
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Emissions of trace gases (CO_2, CO, CH_4, N_2O) resulting from rice straw burning were measured by using the open chamber method. The carbon contained in rice straw was mainly released to the atmosphere as CO_2. The percentage of CO_2-C emitted in total C in rice straw was in the range of 57-81%, followed by CO-C (5-9%). The percentages of CH_4-C and N_2O-N in total C and N in rice straw were in the range of 0.43-0.90 and 1.16-1.50%, respectively. In the case of the rice straw which had been left in the field for a period of one month after harvest, emission of imperfect combustible gases such as CO and CH_4 during burning increased slightly, while that of perfect combustible gas, CO_2, was reduced. The amount of CH_4 emission from rice straw burning was comparable to that from paddy fields.
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著者
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Miura Yoshinori
Fukushima Prefecture Agricultural Experiment Station:(present Address)fukushima Prefecture Agricultu
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Miura Yoshinori
Fukushima Agricultural Technology Centre
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Kanno Tadanori
Fukushima Prefecture Agricultural Experiment Station
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