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Emission factors of particulate matter (PM), element carbon (EC), organic carbon (OC), SO2, NOx, CO, CO2, and ten ions (Na+, NH4+, K+, Mg2+, Ca2+, F-, Cl-, NO2-, NO3-, SO42-) were estimated from the domestic bing of four types of commonly produced crop residues in rural China: rice straw, wheat straw, c stover, and cotton stalk, which were collected from the representative regions across China. A combustion tower was designed to simulate the cooking conditions under which the peasants bed their crop residues in rural China, to measure the emission factors. Results show that wheat straw has the highest emission factor for the total PM (8.75 g/kg) among the four crop residues, whereas, c stover and wheat straw have the highest emission factor for EC (0.95 g/kg) and OC (3.46 g/kg), respectively. C stover also presents as having the highest emission factors of NO, NOx, and CO2 whereas, wheat straw, rice straw, and cotton stalk have the highest emission factors of NO2, SO2, and CO, respectively. The water-soluble ions, K+ and Cl-, have the highest emission factors from all the crops. Wheat straw has a relatively higher emission factor of cation species and F-, Cl-, NO2- than other residues.