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Hot Moments of N2O Emission Under Water and Nitrogen Management in Three Types of Steppe 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-BIOGEOSCIENCES, 2022, 卷号: 127, 期号: 8
作者:  Liu, Wei;  Lu, Xiao-Tao;  Yang, Yong;  Hou, Longyu;  Shao, Changliang;  Yuan, Wenping;  Pan, Qingmin;  Li, Linghao
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greenhouse gas  precipitation amounts  nitrogen deposition  grassland management  arid and semi-arid grasslands  
Spatiotemporal patterns and drivers of methane uptake across a climate transect in Inner Mongolia Steppe 期刊论文
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2021, 卷号: 757
作者:  Liu, Wei;  Yuan, Wenping;  Xu, Sutie;  Shao, Changliang;  Hou, Longyu;  Xu, Wenfang;  Shi, Huiqiu;  Pan, Qingmin;  Li, Linghao;  Kardol, Paul
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Carbon cycle  Global warming  Precipitation gradient  Regional scale  Soil moisture  Steppe type  
Effects of water and nitrogen addition on ecosystem respiration across three types of steppe: The role of plant and microbial biomass 期刊论文
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2018, 卷号: 619, 页码: 103-111
作者:  Liu, Wei;  Lu, Xiaotao;  Xu, Wenfang;  Shi, Huiqiu;  Hou, Longyu;  Li, Linghao;  Yuan, Wenping
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Ecosystem respiration  Nitrogen deposition  Precipitation regime  Regional variation  Semi-arid grassland  
Net ecosystem productivity of temperate grasslands in northern China: An upscaling study 期刊论文
AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY, 2014, 卷号: 184, 页码: 71-81
作者:  Zhang, Li;  Guo, Huadong;  Jia, Gensuo;  Wylie, Bruce;  Gilmanov, Tagir;  Howard, Danny;  Ji, Lei;  Xiao, Jingfeng;  Li, Jing;  Yuan, Wenping;  Zhao, Tianbao;  Chen, Shiping;  Zhou, Guangsheng;  Kato, Tomomichi
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Flux tower  Moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS)  Net ecosystem production (NEP)  Normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI)  Piecewise regression