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1. Integrated Effects of Straw Incorporation and N Application on Rice Yield and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Three Rice-Based Cropping Systems.

2. Global cropland nitrous oxide emissions in fallow period are comparable to growing‐season emissions.

3. Plough Tillage Maintains High Rice Yield and Lowers Greenhouse Gas Emissions under Straw Incorporation in Three Rice-Based Cropping Systems.

4. Effects of warming on greenhouse gas emissions from China's rice paddies.

5. Lower‐than‐expected CH4 emissions from rice paddies with rising CO2 concentrations.

6. Greenhouse gas emissions from a rice-rice-green manure cropping system in South China.

7. Impacts of wheat photosynthate allocation on soil N2O emission during post-anthesis period.

8. Water management to mitigate the global warming potential of rice systems: A global meta-analysis.

9. Limited potential of harvest index improvement to reduce methane emissions from rice paddies.

10. Lime application lowers the global warming potential of a double rice cropping system.

11. Higher yields and lower methane emissions with new rice cultivars.

12. Dense planting with less basal nitrogen fertilization might benefit rice cropping for high yield with less environmental impacts.

13. Intermittent flooding lowers the impact of elevated atmospheric CO2 on CH4 emissions from rice paddies.

14. Differences in rice yield and CH4 and N2O emissions among mechanical planting methods with straw incorporation in Jianghuai area, China.

15. Organic amendments increase crop yield while mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from the perspective of carbon fees in a soybean-wheat system.

16. Impacts of cropping practices on yield-scaled greenhouse gas emissions from rice fields in China: A meta-analysis

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