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  • Belowground net primary productivity and biomass allocation of a grassland in Inner Mongolia is affected by grazing intensity

    Ying Zhi Gao;Ying Zhi Gao;Ying Zhi Gao;Marcus Giese;Marcus Giese;Shan Lin;Burkhard Sattelmacher

  • Microbial biomass, and dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen strongly affect soil respiration in different land uses: A case study at Three Gorges Reservoir Area, South China

    Javed Iqbal;Ronggui Hu;Minglei Feng;Shan Lin

  • Growth and yield formation of rice (Oryza sativa L.) in the water-saving ground cover rice production system (GCRPS)

    Hongbin Tao;Hongbin Tao;Holger Brueck;Klaus Dittert;Christine Kreye;Christine Kreye

  • CO2 emission in a subtropical red paddy soil (Ultisol) as affected by straw and N-fertilizer applications: a case study in Southern China.

    Javed Iqbal;Ronggui Hu;Shan Lin;Ryusuke Hatano

  • Slope aspect has effects on productivity and species composition of hilly grassland in the Xilin River Basin, Inner Mongolia, China

    X. Gong;H. Brueck;K.M. Giese;L. Zhang

  • Global greenhouse vegetable production systems are hotspots of soil N2O emissions and nitrogen leaching: A meta-analysis

    Waqas Qasim;Longlong Xia;Shan Lin;Li Wan

  • Drip fertigation significantly reduces nitrogen leaching in solar greenhouse vegetable production system

    Haofeng Lv;Shan Lin;Yafang Wang;Xiaojuan Lian

  • Conventional flooding irrigation causes an overuse of nitrogen fertilizer and low nitrogen use efficiency in intensively used solar greenhouse vegetable production

    Zhaobo Fan;Shan Lin;Xiaoman Zhang;Zengming Jiang

  • Fluxes of methane and nitrous oxide in water-saving rice production in north China

    Christine Kreye;Christine Kreye;Klaus Dittert;Xunhua Zheng;Xu Zhang

  • Above and belowground net primary productivity of grassland influenced by supplemental water and nitrogen in Inner Mongolia

    Jiangzhou Li;Jiangzhou Li;Shan Lin;Friedhelm Taube;Qingmin Pan

  • Resource manipulation effects on net primary production, biomass allocation and rain-use efficiency of two semiarid grassland sites in Inner Mongolia, China

    Ying Zhi Gao;Qing Chen;Shan Lin;Marcus Giese;Marcus Giese

  • Tradeoffs between nitrogen- and water-use efficiency in dominant species of the semiarid steppe of Inner Mongolia

    Xiao Ying Gong;Xiao Ying Gong;Qing Chen;Shan Lin;Holger Brueck

  • Effects of increasing precipitation and nitrogen deposition on CH4 and N2O fluxes and ecosystem respiration in a degraded steppe in Inner Mongolia, China

    Weiwei Chen;Weiwei Chen;Xunhua Zheng;Qing Chen;Benjamin Wolf

  • Reduction in soil N2O emissions by pH manipulation and enhanced nosZ gene transcription under different water regimes.

    Muhammad Shaaban;Yupeng Wu;Muhammad Salman Khalid;Qi-an Peng

  • N2O emissions from different land uses in mid-subtropical China

    Shan Lin;Javed Iqbal;Ronggui Hu;Minglei Feng

  • Delayed pollination and low availability of assimilates are major factors causing maize kernel abortion.

    Si Shen;Li Zhang;Xiao-Gui Liang;Xue Zhao

  • Conventional flooding irrigation and over fertilization drives soil pH decrease not only in the top- but also in subsoil layers in solar greenhouse vegetable production systems

    Haofeng Lv;Yiming Zhao;Yafang Wang;Li Wan;Li Wan

  • Improving rice production sustainability by reducing water demand and greenhouse gas emissions with biodegradable films

    Zhisheng Yao;Xunhua Zheng;Chunyan Liu;Shan Lin

  • Carbon dioxide emissions from Ultisol under different land uses in mid–subtropical China

    Javed Iqbal;Ronggui Hu;Shan Lin;Bocar Ahamadou

  • Inner Mongolian steppe arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities respond more strongly to water availability than to nitrogen fertilization

    Xiaoliang Li;Tingyao Zhu;Fei Peng;Qing Chen

  • Response of aerobic rice growth and grain yield to N fertilizer at two contrasting sites near Beijing, China

    Limeng Zhang;Limeng Zhang;Shan Lin;B.A.M. Bouman;Changying Xue

  • Nitrogen availability in a grazed semi-arid grassland is dominated by seasonal rainfall

    Marcus Giese;Marcus Giese;Marcus Giese;Ying Zhi Gao;Ying Zhi Gao;Shan Lin;Holger Brueck;Holger Brueck

  • Dolomite application to acidic soils: a promising option for mitigating N2O emissions.

    Muhammad Shaaban;Qi-an Peng;Ronggui Hu;Yupeng Wu

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus Butterbach-Bahl
Klaus Butterbach-Bahl Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Klaus Dittert
Klaus Dittert University of Göttingen
Friedhelm Taube
Friedhelm Taube Kiel University
Xunhua Zheng
Xunhua Zheng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Michael Dannenmann
Michael Dannenmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Zhisheng Yao
Zhisheng Yao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Gustavo Saiz
Gustavo Saiz Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ying Zhao
Ying Zhao Ludong University
Jinshui Wu
Jinshui Wu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Davey L. Jones
Davey L. Jones Bangor University

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