Reply to Wassmann et al.: More data at high sampling intensity from medium- and intense-intermittently flooded rice farms is crucial

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2019-01-22Author
Kritee, Kritee
Rudek, Joseph
Proville, Jeremy
Adhya, Tapan K.
Loecke, Terrance D.
Nair, Drishya
Ahuja, Richie
Hamburg, Steven P.
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National Academy of Sciences
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Scholarly/refereed, publisher version
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© 2019 Published under the PNAS license.
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Here, we briefly respond to critique of our study (1) by Wassmann et al. (2). A detailed response to their letter is available online (edf.org/riceN2O).
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Kritee Kritee, Joseph Rudek, Jeremy Proville, Tapan K. Adhya, Terrance Loecke, Drishya Nair, Richie Ahuja, Steven P. Hamburg; "Reply to Wassmann et al.: More data at high sampling intensity from medium- and intense-intermittently flooded rice farms is crucial";
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Jan 2019, 116 (5) 1466-1467; DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1819676116
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