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Yanbin Hao is affiliated with the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a substantial focus on Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, and Soil Science. The scientist's work is also connected to Nature and Landscape Conservation as well as Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law within environmental contexts.

Yanbin Hao's research topics include Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology, Climate variability and models, and Climate change and permafrost.

The scientist has contributed to various recent papers with notable publications including:

  • Grassland changes and adaptive management on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, 2022, published in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • Grassland type-dependent spatiotemporal characteristics of productivity in Inner Mongolia and its response to climate factors, 2021, published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Meta-analysis of the impacts of phosphorus addition on soil microbes, 2022, published in Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment
  • Livelihood resilience in pastoral communities: Methodological and field insights from Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, 2022, published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Quantitative Analysis of the Research Trends and Areas in Grassland Remote Sensing: A Scientometrics Analysis of Web of Science from 1980 to 2020, 2021, published in Remote Sensing

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Yanbin Hao include:

  • Yanfen Wang
  • Xiaoyong Cui
  • Jianqing Du
  • Linfeng Li
  • Kai Xue

The scientist's work has been published extensively in journals such as:

  • The Science of The Total Environment (10 publications)
  • Geoderma (6 publications)
  • Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment (5 publications)
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (5 publications)
  • Ecological Indicators (4 publications)

Best Publications

  • Grassland changes and adaptive management on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau

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  • Effect of biochar amendment on yield and photosynthesis of peanut on two types of soils

    Cheng-Yuan Xu;Cheng-Yuan Xu;Shahla Hosseini-Bai;Shahla Hosseini-Bai;Yanbin Hao;Yanbin Hao;Rao C. N. Rachaputi

  • Development of a two-leaf light use efficiency model for improving the calculation of terrestrial gross primary productivity

    Mingzhu He;Mingzhu He;Weimin Ju;Weimin Ju;Yanlian Zhou;Jingming Chen;Jingming Chen

  • Terrestrial N2O emissions and related functional genes under climate change: A global meta-analysis

    Linfeng Li;Linfeng Li;Zhenzhen Zheng;Weijin Wang;Weijin Wang;Joel A. Biederman

  • Depression of net ecosystem CO2 exchange in semi-arid Leymus chinensis steppe and alpine shrub

    Yu-Ling Fu;Gui-Rui Yu;Xiao-Min Sun;Ying-Nian Li

  • Autotrophic and symbiotic diazotrophs dominate nitrogen-fixing communities in Tibetan grassland soils.

    Rongxiao Che;Yongcui Deng;Fang Wang;Weijin Wang

  • Seasonal and interannual variation in water vapor and energy exchange over a typical steppe in Inner Mongolia, China

    Yanbin Hao;Yanfen Wang;Xiangzhong Huang;Xiaoyong Cui

  • Spatial variability of water use efficiency in China's terrestrial ecosystems

    Xian-Jin Zhu;Gui-Rui Yu;Qiu-Feng Wang;Zhong-Min Hu

  • Grassland type-dependent spatiotemporal characteristics of productivity in Inner Mongolia and its response to climate factors

    Da Guo;Xiaoning Song;Ronghai Hu;Shuohao Cai

  • Soil extractable carbon and nitrogen, microbial biomass and microbial metabolic activity in response to warming and increased precipitation in a semiarid Inner Mongolian grassland

    Xiaoqi Zhou;Xiaoqi Zhou;Xiaoqi Zhou;Chengrong Chen;Yanfen Wang;Zhihong Xu

  • Responses of soil respiration and its components to drought stress

    Yanfen Wang;Yanbin Hao;Xiao Yong Cui;Haitao Zhao

  • Livelihood resilience in pastoral communities: Methodological and field insights from Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.

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  • Intermediate grazing intensities by sheep increase soil bacterial diversities in an Inner Mongolian steppe

    Xiaoqi Zhou;Xiaoqi Zhou;Jinzhi Wang;Yanbin Hao;Yanfen Wang

  • CO2, H2O and energy exchange of an Inner Mongolia steppe ecosystem during a dry and wet year

    Yanbin Hao;Yanfen Wang;Xurong Mei;Xiangzhong Huang

  • Joint structural and physiological control on the interannual variation in productivity in a temperate grassland: A data-model comparison

    Zhongmin Hu;Zhongmin Hu;Hao Shi;Kaili Cheng;Ying-Ping Wang;Ying-Ping Wang

  • Meta-analysis of the impacts of phosphorus addition on soil microbes

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  • Increase in ammonia-oxidizing microbe abundance during degradation of alpine meadows may lead to greater soil nitrogen loss

    Rongxiao Che;Rongxiao Che;Fang Wang;Fang Wang;Weijin Wang;Jing Zhang

  • Vegetation structural shift tells environmental changes on the Tibetan Plateau over 40 years.

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  • Quantitative Analysis of the Research Trends and Areas in Grassland Remote Sensing: A Scientometrics Analysis of Web of Science from 1980 to 2020

    Tong Li;Lizhen Cui;Zhihong Xu;Ronghai Hu

  • Variability and Changes in Climate, Phenology, and Gross Primary Production of an Alpine Wetland Ecosystem

    Xiaoming Kang;Yanbin Hao;Xiaoyong Cui;Huai Chen

  • Modeling gross primary production of a temperate grassland ecosystem in Inner Mongolia, China, using MODIS imagery and climate data

    WeiXing Wu;ShaoQiang Wang;XiangMing Xiao;GuiRui Yu

  • Aboveground net primary productivity and carbon balance remain stable under extreme precipitation events in a semiarid steppe ecosystem

    Y.B. Hao;C.T. Zhou;W.J. Liu;L.F. Li

  • Quantitative Assessment of the Impact of Physical and Anthropogenic Factors on Vegetation Spatial-Temporal Variation in Northern Tibet

    Qinwei Ran;Yanbin Hao;Anquan Xia;Wenjun Liu

  • Evapotranspiration and water yield over China's landmass from 2000 to 2010

    Y. Liu;Y. Liu;Y. Zhou;W. Ju;W. Ju;J. Chen;J. Chen

Frequent Co-Authors

Yanfen Wang
Yanfen Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Xiaoyong Cui
Xiaoyong Cui University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Zhihong Xu
Zhihong Xu Griffith University
Kai Xue
Kai Xue Chinese Academy of Sciences
Cheng-Yuan Xu
Cheng-Yuan Xu Central Queensland University
Joel A. Biederman
Joel A. Biederman United States Department of Agriculture
Yichao Rui
Yichao Rui Purdue University West Lafayette
Guirui Yu
Guirui Yu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Paul Kardol
Paul Kardol Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Zhongmin Hu
Zhongmin Hu South China Normal University

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