Yong Jiang focuses on Agronomy, Ecology, Soil pH, Botany and Nitrogen. Yong Jiang combines subjects such as Agroforestry, Sand dune stabilization, Bacterivore, Abiotic component and Soil horizon with his study of Agronomy. In his study, Nutrient and Animal science is inextricably linked to Soil biology, which falls within the broad field of Bacterivore.
In general Ecology study, his work on Ecosystem, Grassland and Biodiversity often relates to the realm of Microbial population biology and Gemmatimonadetes, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His Botany study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Nutrient cycle, Phosphorus and Oryza sativa. In Nitrogen, Yong Jiang works on issues like Climate change, which are connected to Soil nutrients, Soil fertility, Allometry, Carbon sequestration and Primary production.
Yong Jiang mainly focuses on Agronomy, Ecology, Ecosystem, Nitrogen and Soil pH. Yong Jiang interconnects Soil carbon, Soil fertility, Nematode, Bacterivore and Nutrient in the investigation of issues within Agronomy. His research integrates issues of Biomass, Land use and Soil horizon in his study of Ecosystem.
His studies deal with areas such as Field experiment, Fertilizer, Phosphorus, Environmental chemistry and Terrestrial ecosystem as well as Nitrogen. He studied Environmental chemistry and Soil water that intersect with Botany. His Soil pH research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Biomass, Cation-exchange capacity and Animal science.
His primary areas of study are Nitrogen, Agronomy, Environmental chemistry, Soil water and Ecosystem. His Nitrogen study incorporates themes from Photosynthesis, Field experiment, Soil pH and Phosphorus. His work investigates the relationship between Soil pH and topics such as Calcareous grassland that intersect with problems in Eutrophication, Strengite, Calcium and Fertilizer.
His research on Agronomy focuses in particular on Growing season. His study on Environmental chemistry also encompasses disciplines like
His primary scientific interests are in Environmental chemistry, Arid, Soil carbon, Biogeochemical cycle and Nitrogen. His Environmental chemistry research incorporates elements of Soil water and Ecosystem. The study incorporates disciplines such as Temperate climate, Cellulase, Lignin, Plant litter and Biomass in addition to Soil carbon.
Yong Jiang has researched Biogeochemical cycle in several fields, including Calcium, Phosphorus, Strengite, Soil pH and Calcareous grassland. Many of his studies on Nitrogen apply to Fertilizer as well. Niche is a subfield of Ecology that Yong Jiang studies.
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Soil chemical and microbiological properties along a chronosequence of Caragana microphylla Lam. plantations in the Horqin sandy land of Northeast China
Chengyou Cao;Deming Jiang;Xiaohui Teng;Yong Jiang.
Applied Soil Ecology (2008)
Release and activity of allelochemicals from allelopathic rice seedlings.
Chuihua Kong;Wenju Liang;Xiaohua Xu;Fei Hu.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (2004)
Responses of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea to nitrogen fertilization and precipitation increment in a typical temperate steppe in Inner Mongolia
Yongliang Chen;Zhuwen Xu;Hangwei Hu;Yajun Hu.
Applied Soil Ecology (2013)
Environmental changes drive the temporal stability of semi-arid natural grasslands through altering species asynchrony
Zhuwen Xu;Zhuwen Xu;Haiyan Ren;Mai-He Li;Jasper van Ruijven.
Journal of Ecology (2015)
Responses of enzymatic activities within soil aggregates to 9-year nitrogen and water addition in a semi-arid grassland
Ruzhen Wang;Maxim Dorodnikov;Shan Yang;Shan Yang;Yongyong Zhang.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (2015)
Long-term effect of fertility management on the soil nematode community in vegetable production under greenhouse conditions.
Qi Li;Yong Jiang;Wenju Liang;Yilai Lou.
Applied Soil Ecology (2010)
Coupled response of soil carbon and nitrogen pools and enzyme activities to nitrogen and water addition in a semi-arid grassland of Inner Mongolia
Ruzhen Wang;Timothy R. Filley;Zhuwen Xu;Xue Wang.
Plant and Soil (2014)
Nematode faunal analysis in an aquic brown soil fertilised with slow-release urea, Northeast China
Wenju Liang;Qi Li;Yong Jiang;Deborah A. Neher.
Applied Soil Ecology (2005)
Microbial Taxa Distribution Is Associated with Ecological Trophic Cascades along an Elevation Gradient.
Fei Yao;Shan Yang;Shan Yang;Zhirui Wang;Xue Wang.
Frontiers in Microbiology (2017)
Distribution of Soil Enzyme Activities and Microbial Biomass Along a Latitudinal Gradient in Farmlands of Songliao Plain, Northeast China
Xiu-Mei Liu;Qi Li;Wen-Ju Liang;Yong Jiang.
Pedosphere (2008)
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