About this Research Topic
However, there is a need for accurate measurements to evaluate the role of different agronomic managements (water, fertilizer, tillage) in emissions of CH4 and their impact on the environment. Also, their impact on soil health would be another criterion that needs to be assessed. This research can be extended with the evaluation of the applicability of different managements under different future scenarios with modelling approaches. Furthermore, new strategies or techniques such as adaptation and mitigation might be helpful in the reduction of CH4 emissions from the crop field and thereby combat climate change with a sustainable environment.
The goal of this Research Topic is to collect original research articles, reviews, and short reports on measurements and modelling of methane emissions from agricultural cropping systems. Therefore, we welcome authors to submit manuscripts on themes that include, but are not limited to the following:
• The role of agronomic management such as water, fertilizers (organic and inorganic), and tillage on CH4 emissions.
• The effect of synthetic and nano fertilizers on CH4 emissions and soil health.
• The role of bioresources, biomass and waste management on CH4 emissions.
• CH4 emissions in different soils such as muddy, swamp, peat and water-logged under cropping conditions.
• Precise measurements of CH4 emissions during cropping period.
• Modelling of CH4 emissions and impact of climate change under future scenarios.
• Adaptation and mitigation strategies against CH4 emissions with a sustainable environment.
Keywords: Crops, CH4 emissions, Climate change, Fertilizers, Greenhouse Gasses, Modelling, Sensors, Soil Organic Matter
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