59 results on '"Wan, Yunfan"'
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2. Rice straw application improves yield marginally and increases carbon footprint of double cropping paddy rice (Oryza sativa L.)
3. Large differences in ammonia emission factors between greenhouse and open-field systems under different practices across Chinese vegetable cultivation
4. Residential and agricultural soils dominate soil organic matter loss in a typical agricultural watershed of subtropical China
5. Characteristics and Driving Factors of Nitrogen-Use Efficiency in Chinese Greenhouse Tomato Cultivation
6. Long-term warming and elevated CO2 increase ammonia-oxidizing microbial communities and accelerate nitrification in paddy soil
7. Nonlinear dependency of N2O emissions on nitrogen input in dry farming systems may facilitate green development in China
8. The divergent impact of phenology change on the productivity of alpine grassland due to different timing of drought on the Tibetan Plateau
9. Air warming and CO2 enrichment cause more ammonia volatilization from rice paddies: An OTC field study
10. Phenological changes offset the warming effects on biomass production in an alpine meadow on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
11. The influence of nutrient management on soil organic carbon storage, crop production, and yield stability varies under different climates
12. Multiple stable isotopic signatures corroborate the predominance of acetoclastic methanogenesis during CH4 formation in agricultural river networks
13. Warming and precipitation addition interact to affect plant spring phenology in alpine meadows on the central Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
14. Diffusive flux of CH4 and N2O from agricultural river networks: Regression tree and importance analysis
15. Human Activities Inducing High CH4 Diffusive Fluxes in an Agricultural River Catchment in Subtropical China
16. When does nutrient management sequester more carbon in soils and produce high and stable grain yields in China?
17. Air warming and CO2 enrichment increase N use efficiency and decrease N surplus in a Chinese double rice cropping system
18. Leaf photosynthesis and stomatal conductance acclimate to elevated [CO2] and temperature thus increasing dry matter productivity in a double rice cropping system
19. Effects of warming on respiration in alpine meadow in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
20. Differential resistance and resilience of functional groups to livestock grazing maintain ecosystem stability in an alpine steppe on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
21. Variable effects of 2°C air warming on yield formation under elevated [CO2] in a Chinese double rice cropping system
22. Assessment of Indirect N2O Emission Factors from Agricultural River Networks Based on Long-Term Study at High Temporal Resolution
23. Effects of warming on carbon exchange in an alpine steppe in the Tibetan Plateau
24. Temperature leads to annual changes of plant community composition in alpine grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
25. Responses of yield, CH 4 and N 2 O emissions to elevated atmospheric temperature and CO 2 concentration in a double rice cropping system
26. Combination of modified nitrogen fertilizers and water saving irrigation can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase rice yield
27. Simulated adaptation strategies for spring wheat to climate change in a northern high latitude environment by DAYCENT model
28. Large-scale farming operations are win-win for grain production, soil carbon storage and mitigation of greenhouse gases
29. Different responses of ecosystem carbon exchange to warming in three types of alpine grassland on the central Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
30. Long-term (≥20 years) application of fertilizers and straw return enhances soil carbon storage: a meta-analysis
31. Effects of simulated nitrogen deposition on greenhouse gas emissions from alpine meadows in northern Tibet
32. Long-term effect of biochar application on yield-scaled greenhouse gas emissions in a rice paddy cropping system: A four-year case study in south China
33. Contribution of different sectors to developed countries’ fulfillment of GHG emission reduction targets under the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol
34. Climate change and its impacts on vegetation distribution and net primary productivity of the alpine ecosystem in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
35. Differential response of alpine steppe and alpine meadow to climate warming in the central Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
36. Climatic change controls productivity variation in global grasslands
37. Changes in Global Grassland Productivity during 1982 to 2011 Attributable to Climatic Factors
38. Complex responses of spring vegetation growth to climate in a moisture-limited alpine meadow
39. Modifying nitrogen fertilizer practices can reduce greenhouse gas emissions from a Chinese double rice cropping system
40. Effect of rice cultivars on yield-scaled methane emissions in a double rice field in South China
41. Effects of Warming on CO2 Fluxes in an Alpine Meadow Ecosystem on the Central Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
42. Fertilizers: Food Security and the Resource Nexus
43. Alpine grassland ecosystem respiration variation under irrigation in Northern Tibet
44. Urea- and nitrapyrin-affected N2O emission is coupled mainly with ammonia oxidizing bacteria growth in microcosms of three typical Chinese arable soils
45. Cost-effectiveness analysis of water-saving irrigation technologies based on climate change response: A case study of China
46. Greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural irrigation in China
47. A long-term sensitivity analysis of the denitrification and decomposition model
48. The effect of soil oxygen availability on greenhouse gases emission in a double rice field
49. Relationships between methane emissions and soil microorganisms in a double-rice field in southern subtropical China
50. Multivariate regression analysis of greenhouse gas emissions associated with activities and populations of soil microbes in a double-rice paddy soil
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