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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
44
Citations
8505
World Ranking
2995
National Ranking
127

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Agriculture
  • Ecology
  • Carbon dioxide

His primary areas of investigation include Agronomy, Manure, Animal science, Feedlot and Greenhouse gas. His Agronomy research integrates issues from Soil water and Soil carbon. His Manure research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Environmental engineering, Irrigation, Topsoil, Loam and Nutrient.

His research on Animal science focuses in particular on Dry matter. His Feedlot research includes elements of Compost and Beef cattle. His Greenhouse gas study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Windrow, Nitrous oxide and Dry weight.

His most cited work include:

  • Greenhouse gas emissions during cattle feedlot manure composting. (219 citations)
  • Carbon, nitrogen balances and greenhouse gas emission during cattle feedlot manure composting. (212 citations)
  • Effect of grazing intensity on carbon and nitrogen in soil and vegetation in a meadow steppe in Inner Mongolia (165 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Xiying Hao spends much of his time researching Agronomy, Manure, Soil water, Feedlot and Animal science. His Agronomy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Soil carbon and Nutrient. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Dry matter, Compost, Beef cattle, Greenhouse gas and Loam.

The Soil water study which covers Vegetation that intersects with Rangeland. His research integrates issues of Field experiment, Environmental engineering, Silage, Forage and Chlortetracycline in his study of Feedlot. In his study, Biofuel is inextricably linked to Anaerobic digestion, which falls within the broad field of Animal science.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Agronomy (69.64%)
  • Manure (51.79%)
  • Soil water (26.79%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2016-2021)?

  • Agronomy (69.64%)
  • Manure (51.79%)
  • Soil water (26.79%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary scientific interests are in Agronomy, Manure, Soil water, Fertilizer and Animal science. Xiying Hao is interested in Grazing, which is a field of Agronomy. His study in Manure is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Feedlot, Chernozem, Leaching, Nutrient cycle and Loam.

His Soil water research incorporates elements of Environmental chemistry, Salinity, Growing season and Water content. His Fertilizer research also works with subjects such as

  • Denitrification which is related to area like Soil Pollutants, Compost and Cover crop,
  • Nitrate which connect with Spring, Yield and Crop yield. In general Animal science study, his work on Dry matter often relates to the realm of Ammonium nitrate, Acidobacteria and Microbial population biology, thereby connecting several areas of interest.

Between 2016 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Fertilization shapes bacterial community structure by alteration of soil pH (68 citations)
  • Long-term and legacy effects of manure application on soil microbial community composition (34 citations)
  • Non‐Legume Cover Crops Can Increase Non‐Growing Season Nitrous Oxide Emissions (21 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Agriculture
  • Ecology
  • Carbon dioxide

Xiying Hao mainly investigates Agronomy, Manure, Soil water, Grazing and Fertilizer. His studies in Agronomy integrate themes in fields like Regosol, Soil carbon, Nitrate and Beef cattle. Manure is closely attributed to Animal science in his work.

Xiying Hao has included themes like Loam, Salinity, Soil salinity and Straw in his Animal science study. His Grazing research includes themes of Total organic carbon, Stocking, Grassland, Water content and Foothills. The study incorporates disciplines such as Biomass, Denitrification, Bulk soil and Irrigation in addition to Fertilizer.

Best Publications

  • Greenhouse gas emissions during cattle feedlot manure composting.

    Xiying Hao;Chi Chang;Francis J. Larney;Greg R. Travis

  • Effect of grazing intensity on carbon and nitrogen in soil and vegetation in a meadow steppe in Inner Mongolia

    Guodong Han;Xiying Hao;Mengli Zhao;Mingjun Wang

  • Carbon, nitrogen balances and greenhouse gas emission during cattle feedlot manure composting.

    Xiying Hao;Chi Chang;Francis J. Larney

  • Distribution of sulfamethazine, chlortetracycline and tylosin in manure and soil of Canadian feedlots after subtherapeutic use in cattle.

    Marc-Oliver Aust;Frauke Godlinski;Frauke Godlinski;Greg R. Travis;Xiying Hao

  • A review of composting as a management alternative for beef cattle feedlot manure in southern Alberta, Canada

    Francis J. Larney;Xiying Hao

  • Does long-term heavy cattle manure application increase salinity of a clay loam soil in semi-arid southern Alberta?

    Xiying Hao;Chi Chang

  • Influence of historic sheep grazing on vegetation and soil properties of a Desert Steppe in Inner Mongolia

    Chunli Li;Chunli Li;Xiying Hao;Mengli Zhao;Guodong Han

  • Fertilization shapes bacterial community structure by alteration of soil pH

    Yuting Zhang;Yuting Zhang;Hong Shen;Xinhua He;Xinhua He;Ben W. Thomas

  • Fresh, stockpiled, and composted beef cattle feedlot manure: nutrient levels and mass balance estimates in Alberta and Manitoba.

    Francis J Larney;Katherine E Buckley;Xiying Hao;W Paul McCaughey

  • Phosphorus efficiency in long-term (15 years) wheat–maize cropping systems with various soil and climate conditions

    Xu Tang;Jumei Li;Yibing Ma;Xiying Hao

  • Determining critical values of soil Olsen-P for maize and winter wheat from long-term experiments in China

    Xu Tang;Yibing Ma;Xiying Hao;Xiuying Li

  • Nitrous oxide emissions from an irrigated soil as affected by fertilizer and straw management

    X. Hao;C. Chang;J.M. Carefoot;H.H. Janzen

  • Techniques for measuring gas emissions from a composting stockpile of cattle manure

    S.G. Sommer;S.M. McGinn;X. Hao;F.J. Larney

  • Chemical retardation of phosphate diffusion in an acid soil as affected by liming

    X. Hao;C.M. Cho;G.J. Racz;C. Chang

  • The effect of phosphogypsum on greenhouse gas emissions during cattle manure composting.

    Xiying Hao;Francis J. Larney;Chi Chang;Greg R. Travis

  • Bioaugmentation with an anaerobic fungus in a two-stage process for biohydrogen and biogas production using corn silage and cattail

    Valentine Nkongndem Nkemka;Brandon Gilroyed;Jay Yanke;Robert Gruninger

  • Fresh, Stockpiled, and Composted Beef Cattle Feedlot Manure

    Francis J. Larney;Katherine E. Buckley;Xiying Hao;W. Paul McCaughey

  • Evaluation of aggregate stability methods for soil health

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  • Soil carbon and nitrogen response to 25 annual cattle manure applications

    Xiying Hao;Chi Chang;Greg R. Travis;Fengrong Zhang

  • Trace Element Changes in Soil after Long-Term Cattle Manure Applications

    Mônica B. Benke;Srimathie P. Indraratne;Xiying Hao;Chi Chang

  • Effect of dried distillers’ grains from wheat on diet digestibility and performance of feedlot cattle

    D. J. Gibb;X. Hao;T. A. McAllister

  • EFFECT OF 25 ANNUAL CATTLE MANURE APPLICATIONS ON SOLUBLE AND EXCHANGEABLE CATIONS IN SOIL

    Xiying Hao;Chi Chang

Frequent Co-Authors

Francis J. Larney
Francis J. Larney Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Tim A. McAllister
Tim A. McAllister Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Walter D. Willms
Walter D. Willms Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Craig F. Drury
Craig F. Drury Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
George W. Clayton
George W. Clayton Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Karen A. Beauchemin
Karen A. Beauchemin Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
John T. O'Donovan
John T. O'Donovan Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
H. Henry Janzen
H. Henry Janzen Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Newton Z. Lupwayi
Newton Z. Lupwayi Agriculture and Agriculture-Food Canada
Kim Stanford
Kim Stanford University of Lethbridge

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