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Guangxi Xing is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research primarily focuses on Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with particular attention given to several subfields, including Soil Science, Civil and Structural Engineering, Biomaterials, Agronomy and Crop Science, and Plant Science.

The scientist's work covers key topics in soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, soil and unsaturated flow, clay minerals and soil interactions, crop yield and soil fertility, and rice cultivation and yield improvement. These subjects are reflected in their published research across various scientific journals.

Guangxi Xing has contributed to a number of peer-reviewed papers, including:

  • "Successive biochar amendment improves soil productivity and aggregate microstructure of a red soil in a five-year wheat-millet rotation pot trial" (2020, Geoderma)
  • "Structural and microbial evidence for different soil carbon sequestration after four-year successive biochar application in two different paddy soils" (2020, Chemosphere)
  • "Legacy nitrogen fertilizer in a rice-wheat cropping system flows to crops more than the environment" (2024, Science Bulletin)
  • "Corrigendum to 'Assessing the viability of soil successive straw biochar amendment based on a five-year column trial with six different soils: Views from crop production, carbon sequestration and net ecosystem economic benefits'" (2020, Journal of Environmental Management)

Their frequent co-authors include Siyuan Cai, Shenqiang Wang, Xu Zhao, Yucui Bi, and Yu Wang. This collaboration occurs regularly across multiple publications, indicating a consistent research network.

Guangxi Xing's research has been published mainly in the following venues:

  • Science Bulletin
  • Geoderma
  • Chemosphere
  • Journal of Environmental Management

Their scientific contributions are characterized by an emphasis on experimental studies related to soil amendments and carbon sequestration, as well as the environmental impacts of agricultural practices such as fertilizer use in crop systems.

Best Publications

  • Reducing environmental risk by improving N management in intensive Chinese agricultural systems

    Xiao-Tang Ju;Guang-Xi Xing;Xin-Ping Chen;Shao-Lin Zhang

  • Methane and nitrous oxide emissions from rice paddy fields as affected by nitrogen fertilisers and water management

    Zucong Cai;Guangxi Xing;Xiaoyuan Yan;Hua Xu

  • Comparisons of Biochar Properties from Wood Material and Crop Residues at Different Temperatures and Residence Times

    Yu Wang;Yuting Hu;Xu Zhao;Shenqiang Wang

  • Nitrogen runoff dominates water nitrogen pollution from rice-wheat rotation in the Taihu Lake region of China

    Xu Zhao;Yang Zhou;Ju Min;Shenqiang Wang

  • Nitrogen fate and environmental consequence in paddy soil under rice-wheat rotation in the Taihu lake region, China

    Xu Zhao;Ying-xin Xie;Zheng-qin Xiong;Xiao-yuan Yan

  • Nitrogen Balance and Loss in a Greenhouse Vegetable System in Southeastern China

    Ju Min;Xu Zhao;Wei-Ming Shi;Guang-Xi Xing

  • Water regime–nitrogen fertilizer–straw incorporation interaction: Field study on nitrous oxide emissions from a rice agroecosystem in Nanjing, China

    J.Y. Wang;J.X. Jia;J.X. Jia;Z.Q. Xiong;M.A.K. Khalil

  • Successive straw biochar application as a strategy to sequester carbon and improve fertility: A pot experiment with two rice/wheat rotations in paddy soil

    Xu Zhao;Jiangwei Wang;Jiangwei Wang;Shenqiang Wang;Guangxi Xing

  • Nitrous Oxide and Methane Emissions as Affected by Water, Soil and Nitrogen

    Zheng-Qin Xiong;Zheng-Qin Xiong;Guang-Xi Xing;Zhao-Liang Zhu

  • Measurements of nitrous oxide emissions from vegetable production in China

    Zhengqin Xiong;Zhengqin Xiong;Yingxin Xie;Guangxi Xing;Zhaoliang Zhu

  • Pathways of N2O emission from rice paddy soil

    X Yan;S Shi;L Du;G Xing

  • Assessment of Nitrogen Pollutant Sources in Surface Waters of Taihu Lake Region

    Ying-Xin Xie;Ying-Xin Xie;Zheng-Qin Xiong;Zheng-Qin Xiong;Guang-Xi Xing;Guo-Qing Sun

  • Measurements of CH4and N20 emissions from rice paddies in Fengqiu, China

    Zu-Cong Cai;Guang-Xi Xing;Guang-Yu Shen;Hua Xu

  • Nitrification, acidification, and nitrogen leaching from subtropical cropland soils as affected by rice straw-based biochar: laboratory incubation and column leaching studies

    Xu Zhao;Shenqiang Wang;Guangxi Xing

  • Nitrogen Balance in a Highly Fertilized Rice–Wheat Double-Cropping System in Southern China

    Xu Zhao;Yang Zhou;Shenqiang Wang;Guangxi Xing

  • Source of nitrogen in wet deposition to a rice agroecosystem at Tai lake region

    Yingxin Xie;Zhengqin Xiong;Guangxi Xing;Xiaoyuan Yan

  • Spatial and Temporal Variation of Inorganic Nitrogen Wet Deposition to the Yangtze River Delta Region, China

    Xu Zhao;Xiaoyuan Yan;Zhengqin Xiong;Yingxin Xie

  • Methane emissions from a rice agroecosystem in South China: Effects of water regime, straw incorporation and nitrogen fertilizer

    Jinyang Wang;Xiaolin Zhang;Zhengqin Xiong;Zhengqin Xiong;M. A. K. Khalil;M. A. K. Khalil

  • Denitrification in underground saturated soil in a rice paddy region

    G.X Xing;Y.C Cao;S.L Shi;G.Q Sun

  • Nitrous oxide emission from wetland rice soil as affected by the application of controlled-availability fertilizers and mid-season aeration

    X. Yan;L. Du;S. Shi;G. Xing

  • N pollution sources and denitrification in waterbodies in Taihu Lake region

    Guangxi Xing;Yacheng Cao;Shulian Shi;Guoqing Sun

Frequent Co-Authors

Zhengqin Xiong
Zhengqin Xiong Nanjing Agricultural University
Xiaoyuan Yan
Xiaoyuan Yan Chinese Academy of Sciences
Weiming Shi
Weiming Shi Chinese Academy of Sciences
Liguang Sun
Liguang Sun University of Science and Technology of China
M. A. K. Khalil
M. A. K. Khalil Portland State University
Haruo Tsuruta
Haruo Tsuruta University of Tokyo
Zhouqing Xie
Zhouqing Xie University of Science and Technology of China
Zucong Cai
Zucong Cai Nanjing Normal University
Kazuyuki Yagi
Kazuyuki Yagi National Agriculture and Food Research Organization
Tiancai Guo
Tiancai Guo Henan Agricultural University

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