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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
39
Citations
6132
World Ranking
4130
National Ranking
388

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Agriculture
  • Botany

Gaoming Jiang mainly investigates Agronomy, Photosynthesis, Horticulture, Stomatal conductance and Chlorophyll. His work deals with themes such as Agriculture, Crop residue, Biogas and Agricultural science, which intersect with Agronomy. His studies deal with areas such as Anthesis, Hybrid and Chlorophyll a as well as Photosynthesis.

His work on Shoot as part of general Horticulture study is frequently connected to Potassium nitrate, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His Stomatal conductance study combines topics in areas such as Poaceae and Respiration. The concepts of his Chlorophyll study are interwoven with issues in Japonica and Transpiration.

His most cited work include:

  • Distribution, utilization structure and potential of biomass resources in rural China: With special references of crop residues (181 citations)
  • Distribution, utilization structure and potential of biomass resources in rural China: With special references of crop residues (181 citations)
  • Effects of Nitrogen Deficiency on Photosynthetic Traits of Maize Hybrids Released in Different Years (152 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Agronomy, Photosynthesis, Horticulture, Stomatal conductance and Botany. His research integrates issues of Biomass and Agriculture in his study of Agronomy. Gaoming Jiang focuses mostly in the field of Biomass, narrowing it down to matters related to Biogas and, in some cases, Agricultural science.

He interconnects Chlorophyll and Salinity in the investigation of issues within Photosynthesis. In general Horticulture study, his work on Anthesis often relates to the realm of Sodium, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Stomatal conductance study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Plant physiology, Shoot and Transpiration.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (77.95%)
  • Photosynthesis (48.03%)
  • Horticulture (29.13%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Agronomy (77.95%)
  • Agriculture (20.47%)
  • Manure (7.87%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of study are Agronomy, Agriculture, Manure, Organic farming and Crop yield. His Agronomy research includes themes of Agricultural crops and Topsoil. The various areas that he examines in his Agriculture study include Biomass, Agroforestry, Livestock and Ozone pollution.

His Manure research incorporates elements of Earthworm and Straw. His study in Crop yield is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Soil organic matter and Soil quality. His Soil quality study combines topics in areas such as Soil pH, Crop residue, Forage and Biogas.

Between 2015 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Effects of cattle manure compost combined with chemical fertilizer on topsoil organic matter, bulk density and earthworm activity in a wheat–maize rotation system in Eastern China (57 citations)
  • Effects of ozone pollution on yield and quality of winter wheat under flixweed competition (14 citations)
  • Advances of organic products over conventional productions with respect to nutritional quality and food security (12 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Agriculture
  • Botany

Gaoming Jiang spends much of his time researching Agriculture, Organic farming, Agroforestry, Soil organic matter and Agronomy. The Agriculture study combines topics in areas such as Overgrazing, Natural resource, Livestock and Sustainable management. His Organic farming research incorporates themes from Pesticide, Pesticide residue, Organic product, Food safety and Carotenoid.

The concepts of his Agroforestry study are interwoven with issues in Mixed farming, Crop yield and Agroecology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Organic matter and Topsoil. His Manure research includes elements of Soil biology, Soil carbon, Fertilizer, Organic fertilizer and Compost.

Best Publications

  • Distribution, utilization structure and potential of biomass resources in rural China: With special references of crop residues

    H. Liu;G.M. Jiang;G.M. Jiang;H.Y. Zhuang;K.J. Wang

  • Effects of Nitrogen Deficiency on Photosynthetic Traits of Maize Hybrids Released in Different Years

    L. Ding;K. J. Wang;G. M. Jiang;D. K. Biswas

  • Potassium nitrate application alleviates sodium chloride stress in winter wheat cultivars differing in salt tolerance

    Yanhai Zheng;Aijun Jia;Tangyuan Ning;Jialin Xu

  • Effects of manure compost application on soil microbial community diversity and soil microenvironments in a temperate cropland in China.

    Zhen Zhen;Haitao Liu;Na Wang;Liyue Guo

  • Genotypic differences in leaf biochemical, physiological and growth responses to ozone in 20 winter wheat cultivars released over the past 60 years

    D. K. Biswas;H. Xu;Y. G. Li;J. Z. Sun

  • Effects of cattle manure compost combined with chemical fertilizer on topsoil organic matter, bulk density and earthworm activity in a wheat–maize rotation system in Eastern China

    Liyue Guo;Guanglei Wu;Yong Li;Caihong Li

  • Potential of constructed wetlands in treating the eutrophic water: evidence from Taihu Lake of China.

    Linfeng Li;Yinghao Li;Dilip Kumar Biswas;Yuegang Nian

  • Restoration and management of the Inner Mongolia grassland require a sustainable strategy.

    Gaoming Jiang;Xingguo Han;Jianguo Wu

  • Fluxes of CO2, CH4, and N2O in an alpine meadow affected by yak excreta on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau during summer grazing periods.

    Xingwu Lin;Shiping Wang;Xiuzhi Ma;Guangping Xu

  • Nitrogen resorption from senescing leaves in 28 plant species in a semi-arid region of northern China

    Z.-Y. Yuan;L.-H. Li;X.-G. Han;J.-H. Huang

  • Leaf orientation, photorespiration and xanthophyll cycle protect young soybean leaves against high irradiance in field

    Chuang-Dao Jiang;Hui-Yuan Gao;Qi Zou;Gao-Ming Jiang

  • Photosynthetic responses to chromosome doubling in relation to leaf anatomy in Lonicera japonica subjected to water stress.

    Wei-Dong Li;Dilip K. Biswas;Hong Xu;Chang-Qing Xu

  • Seasonal and interannual variation in water vapor and energy exchange over a typical steppe in Inner Mongolia, China

    Yanbin Hao;Yanfen Wang;Xiangzhong Huang;Xiaoyong Cui

  • Biomass energy utilization in rural areas may contribute to alleviating energy crisis and global warming: A case study in a typical agro-village of Shandong, China

    Y.H. Zheng;Z.F. Li;Z.F. Li;S.F. Feng;M. Lucas

  • Post-anthesis changes in photosynthetic traits of maize hybrids released in different years

    L. Ding;K.J. Wang;G.M. Jiang;M.Z. Liu

  • Assessing the genetic relatedness of higher ozone sensitivity of modern wheat to its wild and cultivated progenitors/relatives

    D. K. Biswas;H. Xu;Y. G. Li;M. Z. Liu

  • Higher salinity tolerance cultivars of winter wheat relieved senescence at reproductive stage

    Yanhai Zheng;Yanhai Zheng;Zhenlin Wang;Xuezhen Sun;Aijun Jia

  • Increased photosynthetic activities and thermostability of photosystem II with leaf development of elm seedlings (Ulmus pumila) probed by the fast fluorescence rise OJIP

    Chuang-Dao Jiang;Gao-Ming Jiang;Xianzhong Wang;Ling-Hao Li

  • Major Energy Plants and Their Potential for Bioenergy Development in China

    Xiaofeng Li;Shenglin Hou;Man Su;Mingfeng Yang

  • Biodiversity conservation in a fast-growing metropolitan area in China: a case study of plant diversity in Beijing

    Guangmei Wang;Gaoming Jiang;Yunlong Zhou;Quanru Liu

  • Soil characteristics and nitrogen resorption in Stipa krylovii native to northern China

    Zhi-You Yuan;Ling-Hao Li;Xing-Guo Han;Jian-Hui Huang

  • Short‐term effects of sheep excrement on carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide and methane fluxes in typical grassland of Inner Mongolia

    Xiuzhi Ma;Shiping Wang;Yanfen Wang;Gaoming Jiang

Frequent Co-Authors

Shuli Niu
Shuli Niu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Linghao Li
Linghao Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Liming Ding
Liming Ding National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, China
Xingguo Han
Xingguo Han Hebei University
Shiping Wang
Shiping Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jianhui Huang
Jianhui Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Wen-Hao Zhang
Wen-Hao Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Shiqiang Wan
Shiqiang Wan Henan University
Jingyun Fang
Jingyun Fang Peking University
Zhenying Huang
Zhenying Huang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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