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    Carbon footprint of grain production in China by Zhang, Dan, Shen, Jianbo, Zhang, Fusuo, Li, Yu’e, Zhang, Weifeng

    Published in Scientific reports (29-06-2017)
    “…Due to the increasing environmental impact of food production, carbon footprint as an indicator can guide farmland management. This study established a method…”
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    Effects of Water and Fertilizer Management Practices on Methane Emissions from Paddy Soils: Synthesis and Perspective by Gu, Xinyun, Weng, Shimei, Li, Yu’e, Zhou, Xiaoqi

    “…Water and fertilizer management practices are considered to have great influence on soil methane (CH4) emissions from paddy fields. However, few studies have…”
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    Assessment of Indirect N2O Emission Factors from Agricultural River Networks Based on Long-Term Study at High Temporal Resolution by Qin, Xiaobo, Li, Yong, Goldberg, Stefanie, Wan, Yunfan, Fan, Meirong, Liao, Yulin, Wang, Bin, Gao, Qingzhu, Li, Yu’e

    Published in Environmental science & technology (17-09-2019)
    “…Assessment of indirect emission factors (EF5r) of nitrous oxide (N2O) from agricultural river networks remains challenging, and results are uncertain due to…”
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    Nonlinear dependency of N2O emissions on nitrogen input in dry farming systems may facilitate green development in China by Qin, Xiaobo, Li, Yu’e, Wang, Bin, Wan, Yunfan, Gao, Qingzhu, Chen, Xuan, Chen, Hongru, Song, Chunyan

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-09-2021)
    “…China's green development has advanced national strategic requirements for excessive nitrogen application, greenhouse gas emission reduction, and efficient…”
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    Rice straw application improves yield marginally and increases carbon footprint of double cropping paddy rice (Oryza sativa L.) by Qin, Xiaobo, Lu, Yanhong, Wan, Yunfan, Wang, Bin, Nie, Jun, Li, Yu’e, Liao, Yulin

    Published in Field crops research (01-02-2023)
    “…Sustainable production of paddy rice is essential in supplying staple food worldwide. In the present study, we determined annual yield, greenhouse gas…”
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    Long-term effect of biochar application on yield-scaled greenhouse gas emissions in a rice paddy cropping system: A four-year case study in south China by Qin, Xiaobo, Li, Yu'e, Wang, Hong, Liu, Chong, Li, Jianling, Wan, Yunfan, Gao, Qingzhu, Fan, Fenliang, Liao, Yulin

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-11-2016)
    “…To evaluate long-term effect of biochar application on yield-scaled greenhouse gas emissions (YSGE) in a paddy rice cropping system, a 4-year field experiment…”
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    Adsorption performance and mechanisms of Pb(II), Cd(II), and Mn(II) removal by a β-cyclodextrin derivative by Zhang, Mengjiao, Zhu, Liyun, He, Changhua, Xu, Xiaojun, Duan, Zhengyang, Liu, Shuli, Song, Mingyao, Song, Shumin, Shi, Jiemei, Li, Yu’e, Cao, Guangzhu

    “…In this study, the novel adsorbent PVA-TA-βCD was synthesized via thermal cross-linking between polyvinyl alcohol and β-cyclodextrin. The characterization…”
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    Modifying nitrogen fertilizer practices can reduce greenhouse gas emissions from a Chinese double rice cropping system by Wang, Bin, Li, Yu’e, Wan, Yunfan, Qin, Xiaobo, Gao, Qingzhu, Liu, Shuo, Li, Jianling

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-01-2016)
    “…•Polymer coating urea halved the GWP and improved crop yields.•Polymer-coated urea reduced CH4 emission significantly.•Nitrification inhibitors reduced N2O…”
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    Greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural irrigation in China by Zou, Xiaoxia, Li, Yu’e, Li, Kuo, Cremades, Roger, Gao, Qingzhu, Wan, Yunfan, Qin, Xiaobo

    “…Global change caused by increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) emission has become a common concern of the international community. As the largest emitter of GHGs and…”
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    Combination of modified nitrogen fertilizers and water saving irrigation can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase rice yield by Li, Jianling, Li, Yu'e, Wan, Yunfan, Wang, Bin, Waqas, Muhammad Ahmed, Cai, Weiwei, Guo, Chen, Zhou, Shouhua, Su, Rongsui, Qin, Xiaobo, Gao, Qingzhu, Wilkes, Andreas

    Published in Geoderma (01-04-2018)
    “…The combined impacts of modified nitrogen (N) fertilizers and water saving irrigation (WSI) on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and grain yield of rice paddies…”
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    Annual greenhouse gas emissions from a rice paddy with different water-nitrogen management strategies in Central China by Li, Jianling, Li, Yu’e, Wan, Yunfan, Wang, Bin, Cai, Weiwei, Qin, Xiaobo, Zhou, Zhihua, Wang, Xingyu, Yuan, Jianing, Deng, Qi

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-01-2024)
    “…Current water-nitrogen (N) management strategies are necessary to be improved to increase crop productivity while reducing environmental costs. However, the…”
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    Cost-effectiveness analysis of water-saving irrigation technologies based on climate change response: A case study of China by Zou, Xiaoxia, Li, Yu’e, Cremades, Roger, Gao, Qingzhu, Wan, Yunfan, Qin, Xiaobo

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-11-2013)
    “…•The cost-effectiveness of water-saving irrigation based climate change mitigation was researched.•The cost-effectiveness of water-saving irrigation based…”
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    Responses of yield, CH4 and N2O emissions to elevated atmospheric temperature and CO2 concentration in a double rice cropping system by Wang, Bin, Li, Jianling, Wan, Yunfan, Li, Yu’e, Qin, Xiaobo, Gao, Qinzhu, Waqas, Muhammad Ahmed, Wilkes, Andreas, Cai, Weiwei, You, Songcai, Zhou, Shouhua

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-05-2018)
    “…•CH4 emissions further increased with elevated temperature and [CO2] combined.•Enhancement of N2O emissions by elevated [CO2] was likely to be weakened by…”
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    Bioenergy versus Soil Improvement: Policy Coherence and Implementation Gaps in Crop Residue-Based Bioenergy Development in China by Zhang, Jiaqi, Oosterveer, Peter, Li, Yu’e, Greene, Mary

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-11-2022)
    “…Promoting crop residue-based bioenergy (CRB) is a strategy for mitigating climate change and ensuring water-energy-food security. Although China has abundant…”
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    Divergent terrestrial responses of soil N2O emissions to different levels of elevated CO2 and temperature by Wang, Xiaohan, Li, Yu'e, Waqas, Muhammad Ahmed, Wang, Bin, Hassan, Waseem, Qin, Xiaobo

    Published in Oikos (01-09-2021)
    “…Understanding the responses of soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from terrestrial ecosystems to future CO2 enrichment and warming is critical for the…”
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    Air warming and CO2 enrichment increase N use efficiency and decrease N surplus in a Chinese double rice cropping system by Wang, Bin, Guo, Chen, Wan, Yunfan, Li, Jianling, Ju, Xiaotang, Cai, Weiwei, You, Songcai, Qin, Xiaobo, Wilkes, Andreas, Li, Yu’e

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-03-2020)
    “…Effectiveness of N might be modified in rice cultivation under future climate change with elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration ([CO2]). At present, limited…”
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    Leaf photosynthesis and stomatal conductance acclimate to elevated [CO2] and temperature thus increasing dry matter productivity in a double rice cropping system by Wang, Bin, Cai, Weiwei, Li, Jianling, Wan, Yunfan, Li, Yu’e, Guo, Chen, Wilkes, Andreas, You, Songcai, Qin, Xiaobo, Gao, Qingzhu, Liu, Kaiwen

    Published in Field crops research (01-03-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Elevated [CO2] and temperature jointly stimulated leaf Anet before heading.•Air warming accelerated photosynthetic down-regulation under CO2…”
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    Long-term (≥20 years) application of fertilizers and straw return enhances soil carbon storage: a meta-analysis by Li, Yu’e, Shi, Shengwei, Waqas, Muhammad Ahmed, Zhou, Xiaoxia, Li, Jianling, Wan, Yunfan, Qin, Xiaobo, Gao, Qingzhu, Liu, Shuo, Wilkes, Andreas

    “…Increasing soil carbon (C) storage is crucial to addressing climate change and ensuring food security. The C sequestration potential of the world’s cropland…”
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