College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, USA
College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, USA
College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, USA
Climate and Atmospheric Science Section, Illinois State Water Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Champaign, IL, USA
College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, USA
College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, USA
College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Sciences, Tennessee State University, Nashville, TN, USA
Copyright © 2015 Sam Dennis, Qi Deng, Dafeng Hui, Junming Wang, Stephen Iwuozo, Chih-Li Yu, Chandra Reddy et al. This is
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How to Cite this Article
Dennis, S. , Deng, Q. , Hui, D. , Wang, J. , Iwuozo, S. , Yu, C. and Reddy, C. (2015) In-Field Management Practices for Mitigating Soil CO
2 and CH
4 Fluxes under Corn (
Zea mays) Production System in Middle Tennessee.
American Journal of Climate Change,
4, 367-378. doi:
10.4236/ajcc.2015.44029.