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Junji Yuan
Junji Yuan
Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Science
Verified email at issas.ac.cn
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Wheat straw-derived biochar amendment stimulated N2O emissions from rice paddy soils by regulating the amoA genes of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
Y Lin, W Ding, D Liu, T He, G Yoo, J Yuan, Z Chen, J Fan
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 113, 89-98, 2017
1822017
Rapid growth in greenhouse gas emissions from the adoption of industrial-scale aquaculture
J Yuan, J Xiang, D Liu, H Kang, T He, S Kim, Y Lin, C Freeman, W Ding
Nature Climate Change 9 (4), 318-322, 2019
1772019
Exotic Spartina alterniflora invasion alters ecosystem–atmosphere exchange of CH4 and N2O and carbon sequestration in a coastal salt marsh in China
J Yuan, W Ding, D Liu, H Kang, C Freeman, J Xiang, Y Lin
Global Change Biology 21 (4), 1567-1580, 2015
1552015
Long-term application of lime or pig manure rather than plant residues suppressed diazotroph abundance and diversity and altered community structure in an acidic Ultisol
Y Lin, G Ye, D Liu, S Ledgard, J Luo, J Fan, J Yuan, Z Chen, W Ding
Soil Biology and Biochemistry 123, 218-228, 2018
1102018
A two years study on the combined effects of biochar and inhibitors on ammonia volatilization in an intensively managed rice field
T He, D Liu, J Yuan, K Ni, M Zaman, J Luo, S Lindsey, W Ding
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 264, 44-53, 2018
912018
Effects of application of inhibitors and biochar to fertilizer on gaseous nitrogen emissions from an intensively managed wheat field
T He, D Liu, J Yuan, J Luo, S Lindsey, N Bolan, W Ding
Science of the Total Environment 628, 121-130, 2018
882018
Effects of biochar on nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions from paddy field during the wheat growth season
J Xiang, D Liu, W Ding, J Yuan, Y Lin
Journal of cleaner production 104, 52-58, 2015
822015
Methane production potential and methanogenic archaea community dynamics along the Spartina alterniflora invasion chronosequence in a coastal salt marsh
J Yuan, W Ding, D Liu, J Xiang, Y Lin
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 98, 1817-1829, 2014
712014
Nitrous oxide emission and nitrogen use efficiency in response to nitrophosphate, N-(n-butyl) thiophosphoric triamide and dicyandiamide of a wheat cultivated soil under sub …
WX Ding, ZM Chen, HY Yu, JF Luo, GY Yoo, J Xiang, HJ Zhang, JJ Yuan
Biogeosciences 12 (3), 803-815, 2015
632015
Nitrous oxide emissions from China's croplands based on regional and crop-specific emission factors deviate from IPCC 2006 estimates
G Aliyu, J Luo, HJ Di, S Lindsey, D Liu, J Yuan, Z Chen, Y Lin, T He, ...
Science of the total environment 669, 547-558, 2019
562019
Methane and nitrous oxide have separated production zones and distinct emission pathways in freshwater aquaculture ponds
J Yuan, D Liu, J Xiang, T He, H Kang, W Ding
Water Research 190, 116739, 2021
532021
A meta-analysis of soil background N2O emissions from croplands in China shows variation among climatic zones
G Aliyu, A Sanz-Cobena, C Mueller, M Zaman, J Luo, D Liu, J Yuan, ...
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 267, 63-73, 2018
522018
Invasion chronosequence of Spartina alterniflora on methane emission and organic carbon sequestration in a coastal salt marsh
J Xiang, D Liu, W Ding, J Yuan, Y Lin
Atmospheric Environment 112, 72-80, 2015
492015
Organic fertilizers have divergent effects on soil N2O emissions
T He, J Yuan, J Luo, W Wang, J Fan, D Liu, W Ding
Biology and fertility of soils 55, 685-699, 2019
472019
Spartina alterniflora invasion drastically increases methane production potential by shifting methanogenesis from hydrogenotrophic to methylotrophic pathway in a …
J Yuan, D Liu, Y Ji, J Xiang, Y Lin, M Wu, W Ding
Journal of Ecology 107 (5), 2436-2450, 2019
462019
Shifts in methanogen community structure and function across a coastal marsh transect: effects of exotic Spartina alterniflora invasion
J Yuan, W Ding, D Liu, H Kang, J Xiang, Y Lin
Scientific reports 6 (1), 18777, 2016
452016
Substrate and/or substrate-driven changes in the abundance of methanogenic archaea cause seasonal variation of methane production potential in species-specific freshwater wetlands
D Liu, W Ding, J Yuan, J Xiang, Y Lin
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 98, 4711-4721, 2014
302014
Combined application of biochar with urease and nitrification inhibitors have synergistic effects on mitigating CH4 emissions in rice field: A three-year study
T He, J Yuan, J Luo, S Lindsey, J Xiang, Y Lin, D Liu, Z Chen, W Ding
Science of The Total Environment 743, 140500, 2020
252020
Substrate sources regulate spatial variation of metabolically active methanogens from two contrasting freshwater wetlands
Y Lin, D Liu, W Ding, H Kang, C Freeman, J Yuan, J Xiang
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 99, 10779-10791, 2015
252015
Field-aged biochar enhances soil organic carbon by increasing recalcitrant organic carbon fractions and making microbial communities more conducive to carbon sequestration
H Zheng, D Liu, X Liao, Y Miao, Y Li, J Li, J Yuan, Z Chen, W Ding
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 340, 108177, 2022
212022
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