Mingsheng Fan
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View article: Construction and Application of Soil–Water Characteristic Curve Model Considering Water Mineralization Degree
Construction and Application of Soil–Water Characteristic Curve Model Considering Water Mineralization Degree Open
This study investigated the effects of irrigation water salinity on the soil–water characteristic curve (SWCC) using soil samples collected from a typical irrigated area in Yingjisha County, southern Xinjiang. The SWCC was determined exper…
View article: SIMULATION ANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOR AN AUTOMATIC LEVELING PADDY FIELD LAND PREPARATION MACHINE USING AMESim
SIMULATION ANALYSIS AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FOR AN AUTOMATIC LEVELING PADDY FIELD LAND PREPARATION MACHINE USING AMESim Open
Paddy field tillage and soil preparation form the foundation of rice production. To address the low operational efficiency and insufficient leveling accuracy of traditional paddy field preparation equipment, this study developed an automat…
View article: Sustained benefits of long-term biochar application for food security and climate change mitigation
Sustained benefits of long-term biochar application for food security and climate change mitigation Open
Biochar application offers significant potential to enhance food security and mitigate climate change. However, most evidence stems from short-term field experiments (≤3 y), leaving uncertainty about the long-term sustainability of these b…
View article: Thirteen years of applying maize-derived organic materials and N fertilizers in North China Plain increased microbial CUE and NUE while increasing SOC and TN through necromass inputs.
Thirteen years of applying maize-derived organic materials and N fertilizers in North China Plain increased microbial CUE and NUE while increasing SOC and TN through necromass inputs. Open
Improving soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) stocks in croplands is crucial to mitigate climate change and ensuring food security. Soil microbes are important engines driving terrestrial biogeochemical cy…
View article: Not all soil carbon is created equal: Labile and stable pools under nitrogen input
Not all soil carbon is created equal: Labile and stable pools under nitrogen input Open
Anthropogenic activities have raised nitrogen (N) input worldwide with profound implications for soil carbon (C) cycling in ecosystems. The specific impacts of N input on soil organic matter (SOM) pools differing in microbial availability …
View article: Soil quality and ecosystem multifunctionality after 13-year of organic and nitrogen fertilization
Soil quality and ecosystem multifunctionality after 13-year of organic and nitrogen fertilization Open
Organic and mineral fertilization increase crop productivity, but their combined effects on soil quality index (SQI) and ecosystem multifunctionality (EMF, defined as the capacity of soils to simultaneously provide multiple functions and s…
View article: Maize straw-based organic amendments and nitrogen fertilizer effects on soil and aggregate-associated carbon and nitrogen
Maize straw-based organic amendments and nitrogen fertilizer effects on soil and aggregate-associated carbon and nitrogen Open
Application of organic amendments and N fertilizer can affect C and N sequestration, however, the degree to which diverse organic amendments and optimal N fertilization for matching demand for high crop productivity contributes to soil org…
View article: Soil profile greenhouse gas concentrations and fluxes from a semiarid grassland and a cropland site in an agro-pastoral ectone of northern China
Soil profile greenhouse gas concentrations and fluxes from a semiarid grassland and a cropland site in an agro-pastoral ectone of northern China Open
Despite broad information on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the soil surface, only few studies have examined the depth related GHG concentration and production within the soil. We coupled chamber surface GHG flux measurements with ana…
View article: Minimizing N-related environmental harm associated with food security in China
Minimizing N-related environmental harm associated with food security in China Open
Elevated inputs of nitrogen (N) fertilizer have played a key role in feeding an increasing global population, but also caused many environmental problems due to emissions of reactive N (Nr) to air and water worldwide, especially in China. …
View article: Temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter mineralization decreases with long‐term N fertilization: Evidence from four Q<sub>10</sub> estimation approaches
Temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter mineralization decreases with long‐term N fertilization: Evidence from four Q<sub>10</sub> estimation approaches Open
Climate warming and anthropogenic nitrogen (N) loads are two major global change components interactively affecting carbon cycling. However, the effects of N forms and amounts on temperature sensitivity (Q 10 ) of soil organic matter (SOM)…
View article: Biochar effects on crop yields and nitrogen loss depending on fertilization
Biochar effects on crop yields and nitrogen loss depending on fertilization Open
Biochar (BC) application to low fertility soils is a promising approach to increase crop yield, improve soil quality, and mitigate climate change simultaneously. Only few studies evaluated the combined effects of BC and nitrogen (N) fertil…