His main research concerns Agronomy, Soil carbon, Water content, Carbon sequestration and Agroforestry. His study in Agronomy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Photosynthesis, Abundance, Erosion and Soil retrogression and degradation. His research investigates the link between Erosion and topics such as Lolium perenne that cross with problems in Vegetation and Surface runoff.
His Soil carbon research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Soil biodiversity, Soil organic matter, Grassland and Land use, land-use change and forestry. The Water content study combines topics in areas such as Arid and Soil type, Soil water, Soil horizon. His work investigates the relationship between Agroforestry and topics such as Land use that intersect with problems in Restoration ecology, Evapotranspiration, Revegetation, Land restoration and Soil carbon stocks.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Agronomy, Soil carbon, Vegetation, Soil water and Ecosystem. Zhouping Shangguan interconnects Photosynthesis, Soil horizon, Nutrient and Water content in the investigation of issues within Agronomy. His work deals with themes such as Soil fertility, Land use, land-use change and forestry, Soil organic matter, Carbon sequestration and Grassland, which intersect with Soil carbon.
His Vegetation research includes themes of Hydrology, Ecological succession, Terrestrial ecosystem and Land use. His work on Topsoil and Chronosequence as part of general Soil water research is often related to Loess, thus linking different fields of science. His Ecosystem study combines topics in areas such as Productivity, Water-use efficiency and Loess plateau.
Agronomy, Ecosystem, Soil carbon, Vegetation and Ecological succession are his primary areas of study. His research in Agronomy intersects with topics in Nitrification and Soil respiration. His Ecosystem research incorporates themes from Regosol, Carbon sequestration, Land use, land-use change and forestry and Water-use efficiency.
His Soil carbon research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Land use, Mineralization, Carbon sink, Greenhouse gas and Wetland. His research in Vegetation tackles topics such as Water content which are related to areas like Arid, Carbon cycle, Leaf area index and Carbon dioxide. His Ecological succession research integrates issues from Shrubland and Grassland.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Soil carbon, Microbial population biology, Agronomy, Vegetation and Ecological succession. His Soil carbon study incorporates themes from Sink, Global warming, Carbon sink, Greenhouse gas and Wetland. Zhouping Shangguan performs integrative study on Agronomy and Biochar.
He combines subjects such as Soil biology, Forest ecology and Soil quality with his study of Vegetation. His studies deal with areas such as Biomass, Secondary succession, Grassland and Litter as well as Biogeochemical cycle. His Ecosystem study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Biomass, Soil type, Crop residue and Decomposition.
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Land-use conversion and changing soil carbon stocks in China's 'Grain-for-Green' Program: a synthesis.
Lei Deng;Guo-bin Liu;Guo-bin Liu;Zhou-ping Shangguan;Zhou-ping Shangguan.
Global Change Biology (2014)
Effects of Nitrogen Nutrition and Water Deficit on Net Photosynthetic Rate and Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Winter Wheat
Zhouping Shangguan;Mingan Shao;Jens Dyckmans.
Journal of Plant Physiology (2000)
Nitrogen nutrition and water stress effects on leaf photosynthetic gas exchange and water use efficiency in winter wheat
Z.P. Shangguan;M.A. Shao;J. Dyckmans.
Environmental and Experimental Botany (2000)
Runoff hydraulic characteristics and sediment generation in sloped grassplots under simulated rainfall conditions
Chengzhong Pan;Zhouping Shangguan;Zhouping Shangguan.
Journal of Hydrology (2006)
Modeling vegetation coverage and soil erosion in the Loess Plateau Area of China
Z.C. Zhou;Z.P. Shangguan;D. Zhao.
Ecological Modelling (2006)
Effects of the grain-for-green program on soil erosion in China
Lei Deng;Zhou-ping Shangguan;Rui Li.
International Journal of Sediment Research (2012)
Afforestation Drives Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Changes in China
Lei Deng;Lei Deng;Zhou‐ping Shangguan;Zhou‐ping Shangguan.
Land Degradation & Development (2017)
A model for regional optimal allocation of irrigation water resources under deficit irrigation and its applications
Zhouping Shangguan;Zhouping Shangguan;Mingan Shao;Mingan Shao;Robert Horton;Tingwu Lei;Tingwu Lei.
Agricultural Water Management (2002)
Interaction of Osmotic Adjustment and Photosynthesis in Winter Wheat Under Soil Drought
Zhouping Shangguan;Mingan Shao;Jens Dyckmans.
Journal of Plant Physiology (1999)
Global patterns of the effects of land-use changes on soil carbon stocks
Lei Deng;Guang-yu Zhu;Zhuang-sheng Tang;Zhou-ping Shangguan.
Global Ecology and Conservation (2016)
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