31 results on '"Han, Zhaoqiang"'
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2. Divergent effects of biochar amendment and replacing mineral fertilizer with manure on soil respiration in a subtropical tea plantation
3. Lower soil nitrogen-oxide emissions associated with enhanced denitrification under replacing mineral fertilizer with manure in orchard soils
4. Machine learning-based estimation and mitigation of nitric oxide emissions from Chinese vegetable fields
5. Effect of biochar and DMPP application alone or in combination on nitrous oxide emissions differed by soil types
6. Substitution of organic and bio-organic fertilizers for mineral fertilizers to suppress nitrous oxide emissions from intensive vegetable fields
7. Dynamics of soil organic carbon mineralization and enzyme activities after two months and six years of biochar addition
8. Greater nitrous and nitric oxide emissions from the soil between rows than under the canopy in subtropical tea plantations
9. Decreased N2O and NO emissions associated with stimulated denitrification following biochar amendment in subtropical tea plantations
10. Can biochar application improve the net economic benefits of tea plantations?
11. The legacy effect of biochar application on soil nitrous oxide emissions
12. Effect of biochar and DMPP application alone or in combination on nitrous oxide emissions differed by soil types
13. Spatiotemporal variations of dissolved CH4 concentrations and fluxes from typical freshwater types in an agricultural irrigation watershed in Eastern China
14. Emissions of Greenhouse Gases and NO from Rice Fields and a Peach Orchard as Affected by N Input and Land-Use Conversion
15. The legacy effect of biochar application on soil nitrous oxide emissions.
16. Persistent effects of biochar on soil organic carbon mineralization and resistant carbon pool in upland red soil, China
17. Biochar reduced soil nitrous oxide emissions through suppressing fungal denitrification and affecting fungal community assembly in a subtropical tea plantation
18. Impact of organic fertilizer substitution and biochar amendment on net greenhouse gas budget in a tea plantation
19. Microbial diversity and the abundance of keystone species drive the response of soil multifunctionality to organic substitution and biochar amendment in a tea plantation
20. Spatial-Temporal Resolution of Dissolved Ch4 Concentrations and Fluxes from Different Freshwater Types in an Agricultural Irrigation Watershed in Eastern China
21. Differential responses of soil nitrogen‐oxide emissions to organic substitution for synthetic fertilizer and biochar amendment in a subtropical tea plantation
22. Biochar impact on nitrate leaching in upland red soil, China
23. Dynamics of soil organic carbon mineralization and enzyme activities after two months and six years of biochar addition
24. Global soil‐derived ammonia emissions from agricultural nitrogen fertilizer application: A refinement based on regional and crop‐specific emission factors
25. Increased soil release of greenhouse gases shrinks terrestrial carbon uptake enhancement under warming
26. Global soil‐derived ammonia emissions from agricultural nitrogen fertilizer application: A refinement based on regional and crop‐specific emission factors.
27. Soil acidity, available phosphorus content, and optimal biochar and nitrogen fertilizer application rates: A five-year field trial in upland red soil, China
28. An adaptive flux observer for the permanent magnet synchronous motor
29. An adaptive flux observer for the permanent magnet synchronous motor
30. The crucial factors of soil fertility and rapeseed yield - A five year field trial with biochar addition in upland red soil, China.
31. Spatiotemporal variations of dissolved CH 4 concentrations and fluxes from typical freshwater types in an agricultural irrigation watershed in Eastern China.
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