Search Results - "Sameshima, Ryoji"
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Methane and soil CO2 production from current-season photosynthates in a rice paddy exposed to elevated CO2 concentration and soil temperature
Published in Global change biology (01-11-2011)“…Quantification of rhizodeposition (root exudates and root turnover) represents a major challenge for understanding the links between above‐ground assimilation…”
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The effects of increased temperature on crop growth and yield of soybean grown in a temperature gradient chamber
Published in Field crops research (01-12-2013)“…•The effects of increased temperature on soybean yield and dry matter production were investigated.•The yield and aboveground dry matter were reduced by…”
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Dry scrubbing of municipal solid waste incineration flue gas using porous sodium carbonate produced via vacuum thermal treatment of sodium bicarbonate
Published in Journal of material cycles and waste management (01-07-2021)“…Sodium bicarbonate is among the alkali chemicals used for dry scrubbing in incineration flue gas treatment. It is generally pulverized into fine particles of ~…”
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Soil and water warming accelerates phenology and down-regulation of leaf photosynthesis of rice plants grown under free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE)
Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-02-2014)“…To enable prediction of future rice production in a changing climate, we need to understand the interactive effects of temperature and elevated [CO2] (E[CO2])…”
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The response of soybean seed growth characteristics to increased temperature under near-field conditions in a temperature gradient chamber
Published in Field crops research (13-05-2012)“…► The response of soybean seed growth to increased temperature was examined. ► The seed growth rate was slow and the seed filling duration was longer under…”
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Gene expression profiling of rice grown in free air CO₂ enrichment (FACE) and elevated soil temperature
Published in Field crops research (28-02-2011)“…Rising atmospheric CO₂ concentration is accompanied by global warming. However, interactive effects of elevated CO₂ and soil temperature have not been well…”
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Methane emission from rice fields as affected by land use change
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-12-2010)“…▶ Conversion of upland crop to rice paddy significantly reduces CH4 emission ▶ Continuous rice cultivation resulted in higher CH4 emission than short-term…”
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Interactive Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 and Waterlogging on Vegetative Growth of Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.)
Published in Plant production science (01-01-2012)“…Waterlogging is a major predicted agricultural problem for crop production in some areas under current climate change, but no studies are available on the…”
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Microbial community composition controls the effects of climate change on methane emission from rice paddies
Published in Environmental microbiology reports (01-12-2012)“…Summary Rice paddies are one of the most important sources of CH4 emission from the terrestrial ecosystem. A Free‐air CO2 Enrichment (FACE) experiment, which…”
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Probabilistic Risk Assessment of the Rice Cropping Schedule for Central Hokkaido, Japan
Published in Journal of applied meteorology and climatology (01-07-2012)“…A framework for the probabilistic risk assessment of the rice (Oryza sativaL.) cropping schedule (PRARCS) is presented. The method accounts for interannual…”
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Genotypic differences in soybean yield responses to increasing temperature in a cool climate are related to maturity group
Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (01-11-2014)“…•Early- and late-maturing soybean cultivars were grown under three temperature regimes.•High temperature increased seed weight of late- but not early-maturing…”
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Removal of ammonium chloride generated by ammonia slip from the SNCR process in municipal solid waste incinerators
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-03-2009)“…The selective non-catalytic reduction (SNCR) process is one of the methods used to reduce NOx to N2 and H2O by injecting NH3 or urea solution into a…”
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Interactive Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO 2 and Waterlogging on Vegetative Growth of Soybean ( Glycine max (L.) Merr.)
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Melting municipal solid waste incineration residue by plasma melting furnace with a graphite electrode
Published in Thin solid films (15-05-2001)“…Today, upgrading is needed in the detoxification and volume-reduction of the incineration residue of municipal solid waste. Melting the residue at a high…”
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Gene expression profiling of rice grown in free air CO sub(2) enrichment (FACE) and elevated soil temperature
Published in Field crops research (28-02-2011)“…Rising atmospheric CO sub(2) concentration is accompanied by global warming. However, interactive effects of elevated CO sub(2) and soil temperature have not…”
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Gene expression profiling of rice grown in free air CO 2 enrichment (FACE) and elevated soil temperature
Published in Field crops research (2011)“…▶ Gene expressions analyzed by microarray were significantly affected by FACE. ▶ Elevated soil temperature increases the number of differently expressed genes…”
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Estimation of energy recovery and reduction of CO2 emissions in municipal solid waste power generation
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Estimation of energy recovery and reduction of CO 2 emissions in municipal solid waste power generation
Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (1997)“…Using the heat from waste incineration to generate electricity requires the addition of generating equipment, while the manufacture, construction, and…”
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