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Xin-ping Wang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China with a research focus primarily in Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work encompasses a range of subfields, including Geophysics, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Atmospheric Science, and Soil Science.

The scientific contributions of Xin-ping Wang span several main topics such as Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, Earthquake and Tectonic Studies, Remote Sensing in Agriculture, Climate Variability and Models, and Biocrusts and Microbial Ecology.

Frequent publication venues for Xin-ping Wang include the journals Lithos, where four of their works have appeared, Land Degradation and Development with two publications, as well as International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, The Science of The Total Environment, and European Journal of Soil Biology.

Xin-ping Wang has collaborated repeatedly with several coauthors in their research efforts. The most frequent coauthors are:

  • Yafeng Zhang
  • Yanxia Pan
  • Rui Hu
  • Peng Peng
  • Hao-jie Xu

Recent research papers by Xin-ping Wang include:

  • Assessing the response of vegetation photosynthesis to meteorological drought across northern China, 2020, Land Degradation and Development
  • Drought sensitivity of vegetation photosynthesis along the aridity gradient in northern China, 2021, International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
  • The mechanism of soil nitrogen transformation under different biocrusts to warming and reduced precipitation: From microbial functional genes to enzyme activity, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Long-term effects of gravel mulching and straw mulching on soil physicochemical properties and bacterial and fungal community composition in the Loess Plateau of China, 2020, European Journal of Soil Biology
  • Elevational differences in the net primary productivity response to climate constraints in a dryland mountain ecosystem of northwestern China, 2020, Land Degradation and Development

Best Publications

  • Diverse responses of vegetation growth to meteorological drought across climate zones and land biomes in northern China from 1981 to 2014

    Hao-jie Xu;Xin-ping Wang;Chuan-yan Zhao;Xue-mei Yang

  • Microbiotic soil crust and its effect on vegetation and habitat on artificially stabilized desert dunes in Tengger Desert, North China

    X.-R. Li;X.-P. Wang;T. Li;J.-G. Zhang

  • Long-term effects of revegetation on soil water content of sand dunes in arid region of Northern China.

    Xin Rong Li;Feng Yun Ma;Hong Lang Xiao;Xin Ping Wang

  • Long-Term Ecosystem Effects of Sand-Binding Vegetation in the Tengger Desert, Northern China

    Xin-Rong Li;Hong-Lang Xiao;Jing-Guang Zhang;Xin-Ping Wang

  • Profile storage of organic/inorganic carbon in soil: from forest to desert

    Yugang Wang;Yan Li;Xuehua Ye;Yu Chu

  • Changes in soil and vegetation following stabilisation of dunes in the southeastern fringe of the Tengger Desert, China

    X. R. Li;D. S. Kong;H. J. Tan;X. P. Wang

  • The effects of sand stabilization and revegetation on cryptogam species diversity and soil fertility in the Tengger Desert, Northern China

    X R Li;H Y Zhou;X P Wang;Y G Zhu

  • Alpine grasslands response to climatic factors and anthropogenic activities on the Tibetan Plateau from 2000 to 2012

    Hao-jie Xu;Xin-ping Wang;Xiao-xiao Zhang

  • Rainfall partitioning into throughfall, stemflow and interception loss by two xerophytic shrubs within a rain-fed re-vegetated desert ecosystem, northwestern China

    Ya-feng Zhang;Xin-ping Wang;Rui Hu;Yan-xia Pan

  • Effects of surface characteristics on infiltration patterns in an arid shrub desert

    Xin-Ping Wang;Xin-Rong Li;Hong-Lang Xiao;Ronny Berndtsson

  • Decreased vegetation growth in response to summer drought in Central Asia from 2000 to 2012

    Hao-jie Xu;Xin-ping Wang;Xiao-xiao Zhang

  • Review of the ecohydrological processes and feedback mechanisms controlling sand-binding vegetation systems in sandy desert regions of China

    XinRong Li;ZhiShan Zhang;Lei Huang;XinPing Wang

  • Trend shifts in satellite-derived vegetation growth in Central Eurasia, 1982-2013.

    Hao-jie Xu;Xin-ping Wang;Tai-bao Yang

  • Dew formation characteristics in a revegetation-stabilized desert ecosystem in Shapotou area, Northern China

    Yan-xia Pan;Xin-ping Wang;Ya-feng Zhang

  • Responses of ecosystem water use efficiency to meteorological drought under different biomes and drought magnitudes in northern China

    Hao-jie Xu;Xin-ping Wang;Chuan-yan Zhao;Xiao-xiao Zhang

  • Physiological responses and tolerance mechanisms to Pb in two xerophils: Salsola passerina Bunge and Chenopodium album L.

    Rui Hu;Kun Sun;Xue Su;Yan-xia Pan

  • Effects of rainfall characteristics on infiltration and redistribution patterns in revegetation-stabilized desert ecosystems

    Xin Ping Wang;Xin Ping Wang;Yan Cui;Yan Xia Pan;Xin Rong Li

  • Desert shrub stemflow and its significance in soil moisture replenishment

    Xinping Wang;Xinping Wang;Z. N. Wang;Ronny Berndtsson;Y. F. Zhang

  • Association between Vegetation Patterns and Soil Properties in the Southeastern Tengger Desert, China

    X. R. Li;Z. S. Zhang;J. G. Zhang;X. P. Wang

  • Canopy storage capacity of xerophytic shrubs in northwestern China

    Xin-ping Wang;Ya-feng Zhang;Rui Hu;Yan-xia Pan

Frequent Co-Authors

Xinrong Li
Xinrong Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ronny Berndtsson
Ronny Berndtsson Lund University
Michael H. Young
Michael H. Young The University of Texas at Austin
Yong-Guan Zhu
Yong-Guan Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Massimo Menenti
Massimo Menenti Delft University of Technology
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe
Ignacio Rodriguez-Iturbe Texas A&M University
Guodong Cheng
Guodong Cheng Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhongbo Yu
Zhongbo Yu Hohai University

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