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C. Bueno

Researcher at International Rice Research Institute

Publications -  9
Citations -  944

C. Bueno is an academic researcher from International Rice Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Cultivar. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 831 citations.

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Characterization of Root Exudates at Different Growth Stages of Ten Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Cultivars

TL;DR: The screening of exciting rice cultivars and breeding of new cultivars with low exudation rates could offer an important option for mitigation of CH4 emission from rice agriculture to the atmosphere.
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Impact of root exudates of different cultivars and plant development stages of rice (Oryza sativa L.) on methane production in a paddy soil

TL;DR: Observations indicate that the use of high-yielding cultivars with lowest excretion would result in lowest exudate-induced CH4 production, and cultivar choice could greatly influence regional and global CH4 emissions and screening/selection of exiting rice cultivars, and/or breeding new cultivar with low exudation rates could offer an important methane mitigation option.
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Methane production capacities of different rice soils derived from inherent and exogenous substrates

TL;DR: In this article, the Arrhenius equation provided a good fit for temperature effects on methane production capacities except for those soils with suppressed production, and the best indicators of the conversion rate of acetate in different soils were pH-value and organic carbon content.
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Fluxes and pools of methane in wetland rice soils with varying organic inputs

TL;DR: There was much variability between seasons, but total fluxes from plots receiving high organic inputs always exceeded those from the low input plots, and periods of high methane concentrations in the soil coincided with high rates of water surface flux whereas low concentrations of methane were generally associated with low flux rates.
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Mechanisms of crop management impact on methane emissions from rice fields in Los Baños, Philippines

TL;DR: In this article, a 4-year field experiment on CH4 emissions from rice fields conducted at Los Banos, Philippines was conducted, where the experimental layout allowed automated measurements of CH4 emission as affected by water regime, soil amendments (mineral and organic), and cultivars.