Shan Lin spends much of his time researching Agronomy, Soil water, Water-use efficiency, Irrigation and Fertilizer. His Agronomy research includes themes of Soil classification and Steppe. His Steppe research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Water content, Rangeland, Growing season and Ecosystem respiration.
His Soil water study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Biomass, Total organic carbon, Seasonality and Hydrology. His work carried out in the field of Biomass brings together such families of science as Productivity, Primary production, Nutrient and Grazing. His studies in Fertilizer integrate themes in fields like Nutrient management, Dry matter and Crop yield.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Agronomy, Soil water, Fertilizer, Water content and Irrigation. His research related to Straw, Water-use efficiency, Grassland, Biomass and Grazing might be considered part of Agronomy. His Soil water research integrates issues from Hydrology, Nitrous oxide, Greenhouse gas and Land use.
Shan Lin has researched Fertilizer in several fields, including Transplanting and Red soil. His studies deal with areas such as Field experiment, Dissolved organic carbon, Shoot and Animal science as well as Water content. His work in Irrigation addresses issues such as Water use, which are connected to fields such as Environmental engineering.
His primary areas of investigation include Agronomy, Soil water, Leaching, Irrigation and Straw. His work in the fields of Agronomy, such as Field experiment, Crop yield and Plant density, overlaps with other areas such as North china and Tea plantation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Nitrous oxide and Greenhouse gas in addition to Soil water.
The concepts of his Irrigation study are interwoven with issues in Greenhouse, Spring and Manure. His Straw research incorporates themes from Fertigation, Surface irrigation, Soil carbon and Soil respiration. His Soil carbon research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Fertilizer and Soil properties.
His main research concerns Agronomy, Soil water, Straw, Leaching and Field experiment. His work is connected to Grain yield and Growing season, as a part of Agronomy. His study involves Soil pH and Topsoil, a branch of Soil water.
His Straw research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Carbon sequestration, Solar greenhouse, Greenhouse and Carbon dioxide. He has included themes like Fertigation, Drip irrigation, Irrigation, Horticulture and Nitrate in his Leaching study. The Field experiment study combines topics in areas such as Dry matter, Leaf area index, Surface runoff, Manure and Drainage.
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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.
Plant and Soil (2008)
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.
Field Crops Research (2006)
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.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2010)
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.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2009)
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.
Journal of Arid Environments (2008)
Fluxes of methane and nitrous oxide in water-saving rice production in north China
Christine Kreye;Christine Kreye;Klaus Dittert;Xunhua Zheng;Xu Zhang.
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems (2007)
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.
Agricultural Water Management (2014)
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.
Plant and Soil (2011)
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.
Oecologia (2011)
N2O emissions from different land uses in mid-subtropical China
Shan Lin;Javed Iqbal;Ronggui Hu;Minglei Feng.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2010)
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