99 results on '"Zeng, Congsheng"'
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2. Effects of crabs on greenhouse gas emissions, soil nutrients, and stoichiometry in a subtropical estuarine wetland
3. The Difference of Litter Decay, Litter-and Sediment-Associated Hydrolytic Enzymes between Brackish and Freshwater Tidal Marshes
4. Tree-ring indicators of winter-spring temperature in Central China over the past 200 years
5. Responses of greenhouse-gas emissions to land-use change from rice to jasmine production in subtropical China
6. Effects of steel slag and biochar amendments on CO2, CH4, and N2O flux, and rice productivity in a subtropical Chinese paddy field
7. Relationships between the potential production of the greenhouse gases CO2, CH4 and N2O and soil concentrations of C, N and P across 26 paddy fields in southeastern China
8. Effects of industrial and agricultural waste amendment on soil greenhouse gas production in a paddy field in Southeastern China
9. Agricultural land use decouples soil nutrient cycles in a subtropical riparian wetland in China
10. Flood regime affects soil stoichiometry and the distribution of the invasive plants in subtropical estuarine wetlands in China
11. Nitrogen deposition may increase litter accumulative CO2 release in a subtropical estuarine marsh
12. Steel slag amendment reduces methane emission and increases rice productivity in subtropical paddy fields in China
13. Effects of crabs on greenhouse gas emissions, soil nutrients, and stoichiometry in a subtropical estuarine wetland 260 __
14. Acid rain mediated nitrogen and sulfur deposition alters soil nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon fractions in a subtropical paddy
15. Contrasting nutrient stocks and litter decomposition in stands of native and invasive species in a sub-tropical estuarine marsh
16. Effects of crabs on greenhouse gas emissions, soil nutrients, and stoichiometry in a subtropical estuarine wetland
17. Multiple trade‐offs between maximizing yield and minimizing greenhouse gas production in Chinese rice croplands
18. Short-term changes in simulated inundation frequency differentially affect inorganic nitrogen, nitrification, and denitrification in estuarine marshes
19. Effect of simulated acid rain on CO₂, CH₄ and N₂O fluxes and rice productivity in a subtropical Chinese paddy field
20. Effects of nitrogen addition and submergence on the growth, nutrients, and carbon sequestration characteristics of Cyperus malaccensis
21. Nitrogen along the Hydrological Gradient of Marsh Sediments in a Subtropical Estuary: Pools, Processes, and Fluxes
22. Effects of steel slag and biochar amendments on CO2, CH4, and N2O flux, and rice productivity in a subtropical Chinese paddy field
23. Shifts in plant and soil C, N and P accumulation and C:N:P stoichiometry associated with flooding intensity in subtropical estuarine wetlands in China
24. Effect of simulated acid rain on CO2, CH4 and N2O fluxes and rice productivity in a subtropical Chinese paddy field
25. The response of stocks of C, N, and P to plant invasion in the coastal wetlands of China
26. Reclamation Culture Alters Sediment Phosphorus Speciation and Ecological Risk in Coastal Zone of Southeastern China
27. Reviews on effects of nitrogen addition on plant photosynthetic carbon fixation
28. Effects of nitrogen addition and submergence on the growth, nutrients, and carbon sequestration characteristics of Cyperus malaccensis
29. Straw Application Strategy to Optimize Nutrient Release in a Southeastern China Rice Cropland
30. Changes in Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics in a Native C4 Plant-Dominated Tidal Marsh Following Spartina alterniflora Invasion
31. Reviews on the ecological stoichiometry characteristics and its applications
32. Soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus ecological stoichiometry ofPhragmites australiswetlands in different reaches in Minjiang River estuary
33. Nutrient dynamics of the litters during standing and sediment surface decay in the Min River estuarine marsh
34. Stoichiometry of carbon dioxide and methane emissions in Minjiang River estuarine tidal wetland
35. STEEL SLAG AMENDMENT INCREASES NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY AND RICE YIELD IN A SUBTROPICAL PADDY FIELD IN CHINA
36. INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES DECREASED GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS AND INCREASED RICE GRAIN YIELD IN A SUBTROPICAL PADDY FIELD
37. Factors Related with CH4 and N2O Emissions from a Paddy Field: Clues for Management implications
38. Reviews on effects of nitrogen addition on plant photosynthetic carbon fixation
39. Effects of steel slag and biochar amendments on CO2, CH4, and N2O flux, and rice productivity in a subtropical Chinese paddy field.
40. The response of stocks of C, N, and P to plant invasion in the coastal wetlands of China.
41. STEEL SLAG AMENDMENT INCREASES NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY AND RICE YIELD IN A SUBTROPICAL PADDY FIELD IN CHINA.
42. INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL WASTES DECREASED GREENHOUSE-GAS EMISSIONS AND INCREASED RICE GRAIN YIELD IN A SUBTROPICAL PADDY FIELD.
43. Retrieval the chlorophyll content ofKandelia candelbased on hyper-spectral remote sensing in Min River Estuarine wetland
44. Rice straw incorporation affects global warming potential differently in early vs. late cropping seasons in Southeastern China
45. China's coastal wetlands: Conservation history, implementation efforts, existing issues and strategies for future improvement
46. Estimating the soil total phosphorus content based on hyper-spectral remote sensing data in the Min River estuarine wetland
47. Factors Related with CH4 and N2O Emissions from a Paddy Field: Clues for Management implications.
48. Retrieval the chlorophyll content ofKandelia candelbased on hyper-spectral remote sensing in Min River Estuarine wetland
49. Changes in Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics in a Native C4Plant-Dominated Tidal Marsh Following Spartina alternifloraInvasion
50. Reviews on the ecological stoichiometry characteristics and its applications
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