192 results on '"Lim, Sang-Sun"'
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2. Microbial contribution to organic carbon accumulation in volcanic ash soils
3. Assessment of sources variability of riverine particulate organic matter with land use and rainfall changes using a three-indicator (δ13C, δ15N, and C/N) Bayesian mixing model
4. Coupling of δ13C and δ15N to understand soil organic matter sources and C and N cycling under different land-uses and management: a review and data analysis
5. Biochar-induced reduction of N2O emission from East Asian soils under aerobic conditions: Review and data analysis
6. Rice straw cover decreases soil erosion and sediment-bound C, N, and P losses but increases dissolved organic C export from upland maize fields as evidenced by δ13C
7. Co-elevated CO2 and temperature and changed water availability do not change litter quantity and quality of pine and oak
8. Biomass, chemical composition, and microbial decomposability of rice root and straw produced under co-elevated CO2 and temperature
9. Land-use type, and land management and disturbance affect soil δ15N: a review
10. Fly ash and zeolite decrease metal uptake but do not improve rice growth in paddy soils contaminated with Cu and Zn
11. Introducing trees to agricultural lands increases greenhouse gas emission during spring thaw in Canadian agroforestry systems
12. The Death of Bohai and the Establishment of Goryeo -Focusing on Goryeo’s Knowledge of Goguryeo・Bohai Region-
13. δ13C, δ15N, N concentration, C/N, and Ca/Al of Pinus densiflora foliage in Korean cities of different precipitation pH and atmospheric NO2 and SO2 levels
14. Soil carbon changes in paddy fields amended with fly ash
15. Nitrogen, carbon, and dry matter losses during composting of livestock manure with two bulking agents as affected by co-amendments of phosphogypsum and zeolite
16. Synthetic fertilizer and livestock manure differently affect δ15N in the agricultural landscape: A review
17. Sorption of Pb in chemical and particle-size fractions of soils with different physico-chemical properties
18. Elevated CO2 concentration affected pine and oak litter chemistry and the respiration and microbial biomass of soils amended with these litters
19. Forest and grassland cover types reduce net greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural soils
20. The chloroform fumigation efficiency in water-saturated soils increases by mixing sand and decreasing packing thickness
21. Temperature and air pollution affected tree ring δ13C and water-use efficiency of pine and oak trees under rising CO2 in a humid temperate forest
22. Changes in microbial biomass, CH4 and CO2 emissions, and soil carbon content by fly ash co-applied with organic inputs with contrasting substrate quality under changing water regimes
23. Fly ash and zeolite amendments increase soil nutrient retention but decrease paddy rice growth in a low fertility soil
24. Microbial contribution to organic carbon accumulation in volcanic ash soils
25. Fertilizer N uptake of paddy rice in two soils with different fertility under experimental warming with elevated CO₂
26. Foliar chemistry and tree ring δ¹³C of Pinus densiflora in relation to tree growth along a soil pH gradient
27. Coupling of δ13C and δ15N to understand soil organic matter sources and C and N cycling under different land-uses and management: a review and data analysis.
28. Further Understanding of the Impacts of Rainfall and Agricultural Management Practices on Nutrient Loss from Rice Paddies in a Monsoon Area
29. Nitrogen isotope ratios of dissolved organic nitrogen in wet precipitation in a metropolis surrounded by agricultural areas in southern Korea
30. Soil and plant nitrogen pools in paddy and upland ecosystems have contrasting δ15N
31. Further understanding CH 4 emissions from a flooded rice field exposed to experimental warming with elevated [CO 2]
32. Dry matter and nitrogen accumulation and partitioning in rice (Oryza sativa L.) exposed to experimental warming with elevated CO 2
33. Interactive effects of synthetic nitrogen fertilizer and composted manure on ammonia volatilization from soils
34. Nitrogen and carbon isotope responses of Chinese cabbage and chrysanthemum to the application of liquid pig manure
35. δ13C, δ15N, N concentration, and Ca-to-Al ratios of forest samples from Pinus densiflora stands in rural and industrial areas
36. Historical responses of Quercus variabilis growth to environmental changes in Southern Korea: Evidence from tree ring width and δ 13C
37. Soil carbon storage in upland soils by biochar application in East Asia
38. Reduction in CO2 emission from normal and saline soils amended with coal fly ash
39. Relationship between stability degree and chemical indices of livestock manure composts
40. Carbon mineralization and retention of livestock manure composts with different substrate qualities in three soils
41. Natural 15N abundance of paddy rice (Oryza sativa L.) grown with synthetic fertilizer, livestock manure compost, and hairy vetch
42. Potential use of δ 13C, δ 15N, N concentration, and Ca/Al of Pinus densiflora tree rings in estimating historical precipitation pH
43. Sequestration of roots-derived carbon in paddy soil under elevated CO2 with two temperature regimes as assessed by isotope technique
44. Changes in nitrogen isotopic compositions during composting of cattle feedlot manure: Effects of bedding material type
45. Compost type effects on nitrogen leaching from Inceptisol, Ultisol, and Andisol in a column experiment
46. Relating Tree Ring Chemistry of Pinus densiflora to Precipitation Acidity in an Industrial Area of South Korea
47. Sources and transformations of N in reclaimed coastal tidelands: evidence from soil δ15N data
48. Carbonate Precipitation Methods for the Measurement of Stable Isotope Ratio of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon
49. Validation of Stable Isotope Analysis in R (SIAR) Model for Source Appointment of Agricultural Water Pollution
50. Nitrogen effects on quantity, chemistry, and decomposability of Pinus densiflora and Quercus variabilis litters under elevated CO2 and warming
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