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1. Estimation of soil organic carbon stock and its controlling factors in cropland of Yunnan Province, China
SUN Tao, TONG Wen-jie, CHANG Nai-jie, DENG Ai-xing, LIN Zhong-long, FENG Xing-bing, LI Jun-ying, SONG Zhen-wei
Journal of Integrative Agriculture    2022, 21 (5): 1475-1487.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(21)63620-1
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基于分布于全省的8637个耕层(0-20 cm)土壤样品有机碳含量和土壤、气象以及农田分布等空间数据,本研究采用随机森林模型的方法绘制了云南省农田1 km分辨率的土壤有机碳分布图,并估算了土壤有机碳总储量。结果表明,云南省农田平均土壤有机碳密度和总储量分别为4.86 kg m-2和337.5 Mt。从空间分布来看,西北与东北地区的土壤有机碳密度相对较高。海拔高度、大气温度、年降水量以及地形湿度指数是影响土壤有机碳密度空间分布最主要的因素,其预测重要性指数分别达19.5%、17.3%、14.5%和9.9%。改善农田管理措施,如推广秸秆还田、优化肥料运筹等,可为提高作物产量、增加土壤固碳、实现云南省农田可持续生产提供有效保障


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2. How plant density affects maize spike differentiation, kernel set, and grain yield formation in Northeast China?
ZHANG Ming, CHEN Tao, Hojatollah Latifmanesh, FENG Xiao-min, CAO Tie-hua, QIAN Chun-rong, DENG Ai-xing, SONG Zhen-wei, ZHANG Wei-jian
Journal of Integrative Agriculture    2018, 17 (08): 1745-1757.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(17)61877-X
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Received  14 August, 2017    Accepted  20 December, 2017
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3.  Impacts of Nighttime Warming on the Soil Nematode Community in a Winter Wheat Field of Yangtze Delta Plain, China
SONG Zhen-wei, ZHANG Bin, TIAN Yun-lu, DENG Ai-xing, ZHENG Cheng-yan, Md Nurul Islam, Md Abdul Mannaf , ZHANG Wei-jian
Journal of Integrative Agriculture    2014, 13 (7): 1477-1485.   DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(14)60807-8
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Changes in the soil nematode community induced by global warming may have a considerable influence on agro-ecosystem functioning. However, the impacts of predicted warming on nematode community in farmland (e.g., winter wheat field) have not been well documented. Therefore, a field experiment with free air temperature increase (FATI) was conducted to investigate the responses of the soil nematode community to nighttime warming in a winter wheat field of Yangtze Delta Plain, China, during 2007 to 2009. Nighttime warming (NW) by 1.8°C at 5-cm soil depth had no significant impact on the total nematode abundance compared to un-warmed control (CK). However, NW significantly affected the nematode community structure. Warming favored the bacterivores and fungivores, such as Acrobeles, Monhystera, Rhabditis, and Rhabdontolaimus in bacterivores, and Filenchus in fungivores, while the plant-parasites were hindered, such as Helicotylenchus and Psilenchus. Interestingly, the carnivores/ omnivores remained almost unchanged. Hence, the abundances of bacterivores and fungivores were significantly higher under NW than those under CK. Similarly, the abundances of plant-parasites were significantly lower under NW than under CK. Furthermore, Wasilewska index of the nematode community was significantly higher under NW than those under CK, indicating beneficial effect to the plant in the soil. Our results suggest that nighttime warming may improve soil fertility and decrease soil- borne diseases in winter wheat field through affecting the soil nematode community. It is also indicated that nighttime warming may promote the sustainability of the nematode community by altering genera-specific habitat suitability for soil biota.
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