834 results on '"Pan, Genxing"'
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102. Legacy Effect of Long-Term Elevated CO2 and Warming on Soil Properties Controls Soil Organic Matter Decomposition
103. A global meta-analysis of methane, nitrogen dioxide emission and soil organic carbon changes of grazing grassland soil under different grassland management
104. Crop residue biochar’s role in healthy soil and food production: the potential tool to assist organic farming
105. Pool distribution and molecular composition of organic matter among water-stable aggregate size fractions of karst topsoil across a lithologic sequence from Guizhou, Southwest China
106. Changes in plant nutrient status following combined elevated [CO2] and canopy warming in winter wheat
107. More microbial manipulation and plant defense than soil fertility for biochar in food production: A field experiment of replanted ginseng with different biochars
108. Understanding and enhancing soil conservation of water and life
109. Topsoil microbial biomass carbon pool and the microbial quotient under distinct land-use types across China: A data synthesis
110. Short-term response of nitrifier communities and potential nitrification activity to elevated CO2 and temperature interaction in a Chinese paddy field
111. Management opportunities to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from Chinese agriculture
112. Developing More Effective Enhanced Biochar Fertilisers for Improvement of Pepper Yield and Quality
113. Feeding Biochar to Cows: An Innovative Solution for Improving Soil Fertility and Farm Productivity
114. Carbon footprint of grain crop production in China – based on farm survey data
115. Changes in soil microbial community structure and enzyme activity with amendment of biochar-manure compost and pyroligneous solution in a saline soil from Central China
116. Carbon footprint of China's livestock system – a case study of farm survey in Sichuan province, China
117. Mechanism and kinetics of aluminum dissolution during copper sorption by acidity paddy soil in South China
118. Consistent increase in abundance and diversity but variable change in community composition of bacteria in topsoil of rice paddy under short term biochar treatment across three sites from South China
119. Effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration and temperature on the soil profile methane distribution and diffusion in rice–wheat rotation system
120. Soil carbon, multiple benefits
121. Biochar amendment changes temperature sensitivity of soil respiration and composition of microbial communities 3 years after incorporation in an organic carbon-poor dry cropland soil
122. Abundance and composition response of wheat field soil bacterial and fungal communities to elevated CO2 and increased air temperature
123. Biochars and the plant-soil interface
124. Rotation with green manure increased rice yield and soil carbon in paddies from Yangtze River valley, China:BENEFITS FOR PADDY RICE-GREEN MANURE ROTATION
125. More microbial manipulation and plant defense than soil fertility for biochar in food production: A field experiment of replanted ginseng with different biochars
126. Interaction of rhizobia with native AM fungi shaped biochar effect on soybean growth
127. Short-term responses of microbial community and functioning to experimental CO2 enrichment and warming in a Chinese paddy field
128. Changes in greenhouse gas evolution in heavy metal polluted paddy soils with rice straw return: A laboratory incubation study
129. A three-year experiment confirms continuous immobilization of cadmium and lead in contaminated paddy field with biochar amendment
130. Molecular changes of ferric oxide bound soil humus during the decomposition of maize straw
131. Changes in micronutrient availability and plant uptake under simulated climate change in winter wheat field
132. Farmers’ Perceptions of Climate Variability and Factors Influencing Adaptation: Evidence from Anhui and Jiangsu, China
133. Functional and structural responses of bacterial and fungal communities from paddy fields following long-term rice cultivation
134. Biochar soil amendment increased bacterial but decreased fungal gene abundance with shifts in community structure in a slightly acid rice paddy from Southwest China
135. Predicting methanogenesis from rice paddies using the DAYCENT ecosystem model
136. Biochar's effect on crop productivity and the dependence on experimental conditions—a meta-analysis of literature dsata
137. T-FACE studies reveal that increased temperature exerts an effect opposite to that of elevated CO2 on nutrient concentration and bioavailability in rice and wheat grains
138. A comparative study on carbon footprint of rice production between household and aggregated farms from Jiangxi, China
139. Assessment of climate change awareness and agronomic practices in an agricultural region of Henan Province, China
140. Effect of biochar amendment on maize yield and greenhouse gas emissions from a soil organic carbon poor calcareous loamy soil from Central China Plain
141. Macroaggregates Serve as Micro-Hotspots Enriched With Functional and Networked Microbial Communities and Enhanced Under Organic/Inorganic Fertilization in a Paddy Topsoil From Southeastern China
142. How can soil monitoring networks be used to improve predictions of organic carbon pool dynamics and CO 2 fluxes in agricultural soils?
143. The Case Study on Soil Fauna Diversity in Different Ecological System in Shilin NationalPark, Yunnan, China
144. From potential to implementation: an innovation framework to realize the benefits of soil carbon.
145. Benefits of SOM in agroecosystems: the case of China.
146. Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in Agriculture
147. Temporal dynamics of ammonia oxidizer (amoA) and denitrifier (nirK) communities in the rhizosphere of a rice ecosystem from Tai Lake region, China
148. Carbon footprint of China's crop production—An estimation using agro-statistics data over 1993–2007
149. Impact of biochar amendment on soil hydrological properties and crop water use efficiency: A global meta‐analysis and structural equation model
150. Improved ginseng production under continuous cropping through soil health reinforcement and rhizosphere microbial manipulation with biochar: a field study of Panax ginseng from Northeast China
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