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Best Publications

  • Effects of biochar amendment on soil quality, crop yield and greenhouse gas emission in a Chinese rice paddy: A field study of 2 consecutive rice growing cycles

    Afeng Zhang;Rongjun Bian;Genxing Pan;Liqiang Cui

  • Biochar soil amendment increased bacterial but decreased fungal gene abundance with shifts in community structure in a slightly acid rice paddy from Southwest China

    Junhui Chen;Xiaoyu Liu;Jinwei Zheng;Bin Zhang

  • Effects of amendment of biochar-manure compost in conjunction with pyroligneous solution on soil quality and wheat yield of a salt-stressed cropland from Central China Great Plain

    Muhammad Siddique Lashari;Yuming Liu;Lianqing Li;Weinan Pan

  • Biochar decreased microbial metabolic quotient and shifted community composition four years after a single incorporation in a slightly acid rice paddy from southwest China.

    Jufeng Zheng;Junhui Chen;Junhui Chen;Genxing Pan;Xiaoyu Liu

  • Heavy metal pollution decreases microbial abundance, diversity and activity within particle‐size fractions of a paddy soil

    Junhui Chen;Feng He;Xuhui Zhang;Xuan Sun

  • Biochar-manure compost in conjunction with pyroligneous solution alleviated salt stress and improved leaf bioactivity of maize in a saline soil from central China: a 2-year field experiment.

    Muhammad Siddique Lashari;Muhammad Siddique Lashari;Yingxin Ye;Haishi Ji;Lianqing Li

  • Effects of biochar on availability and plant uptake of heavy metals – A meta-analysis

    De Chen;Xiaoyu Liu;Rongjun Bian;Kun Cheng

  • Biochar soil amendment as a solution to prevent Cd-tainted rice from China: Results from a cross-site field experiment

    Rongjun Bian;De Chen;Xiaoyu Liu;Liqiang Cui

  • Biochar helps enhance maize productivity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions under balanced fertilization in a rainfed low fertility inceptisol.

    Dengxiao Zhang;Genxing Pan;Gang Wu;Grace Wanjiru Kibue

  • Changes in microbial biomass and the metabolic quotient with biochar addition to agricultural soils: A meta-analysis

    Huimin Zhou;Dengxiao Zhang;Pan Wang;Xiaoyu Liu

  • 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

    Junhui Chen;Junhui Chen;Xiaoyu Liu;Lianqing Li;Jinwei Zheng

  • Can biochar amendment be an ecological engineering technology to depress N2O emission in rice paddies?—A cross site field experiment from South China

    Xiao-yu Liu;Jing-jing Qu;Lian-qing Li;A-feng Zhang

  • Carbon footprint of crop production in China: an analysis of National Statistics data

    K. Cheng;M. Yan;D. Nayak;G. X. Pan

  • Biochar compound fertilizer increases nitrogen productivity and economic benefits but decreases carbon emission of maize production

    Jufeng Zheng;Jiming Han;Zhiwei Liu;Wenbin Xia

  • Is current biochar research addressing global soil constraints for sustainable agriculture

    Dengxiao Zhang;Ming Yan;Yaru Niu;Xiaoyu Liu

  • 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

    Haifei Lu;Muhammad Siddique Lashari;Xiaoyu Liu;Haishi Ji

  • Biochar compound fertilizer as an option to reach high productivity but low carbon intensity in rice agriculture of China

    Li Qian;Lin Chen;Stephen Joseph;Genxing Pan

  • Cd immobilization in a contaminated rice paddy by inorganic stabilizers of calcium hydroxide and silicon slag and by organic stabilizer of biochar.

    Rongjun Bian;Lianqing Li;Dandan Bao;Jinwei Zheng

  • Change in net global warming potential of a rice-wheat cropping system with biochar soil amendment in a rice paddy from China

    Afeng Zhang;Rongjun Bian;Qaiser Hussain;Qaiser Hussain;Lianqing Li

  • Change in active microbial community structure, abundance and carbon cycling in an acid rice paddy soil with the addition of biochar

    J. Chen;J. Chen;X. Sun;X. Sun;L. Li;X. Liu

  • Effect of long-term fertilization on C mineralization and production of CH4 and CO2 under anaerobic incubation from bulk samples and particle size fractions of a typical paddy soil

    Jufeng Zheng;Xuhui Zhang;Lianqing Li;Pingjiu Zhang

  • 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

    Junhui Chen;Junhui Chen;Xuan Sun;Xuan Sun;Jufeng Zheng;Xuhui Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Xuhui Zhang
Xuhui Zhang Nanjing Agricultural University
Genxing Pan
Genxing Pan Nanjing Agricultural University
Lianqing Li
Lianqing Li Nanjing Agricultural University
Stephen Joseph
Stephen Joseph University of Nottingham
David E. Crowley
David E. Crowley University of California, Riverside
Peter Smith
Peter Smith University of Aberdeen
Andrew C. Chang
Andrew C. Chang University of California, Riverside
Lukas Van Zwieten
Lukas Van Zwieten New South Wales Department of Primary Industries
Timothy R. Filley
Timothy R. Filley University of Oklahoma
David S. Powlson
David S. Powlson Rothamsted Research

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