Since the late 1970s, transitions in socioeconomic status and new governmental policies have led to drastic changes in agricultural land use types and farm management practices across rural China, such as an increase in the area of land cultivated for cash-crops (e.g. vegetables and orchards) and intensive fertilization and irrigation of this land. How this more intensive management and land use for the more profitable cash crops affects soil nutrients is of great concern for carbon, soil and water quality management. In this paper, we attempted to assess the influence of cash crop ecosystems on soil nutrients in the catchment upstream of the Guanting Reservoir, in the Beijing municipality, North China plain. Soil nutrients in cash crop (or...
The availability of soil phosphorus (P) is one of the key factors that regulate crop productivity. F...
Mollisols (called Black soils) are of major agricultural importance in China. Most of these soils ha...
Manure application to soil has declined globally due to increased availability of mineral fertilizer...
Since the late 1970s, transitions in socioeconomic status and new governmental policies have led to ...
Agricultural land use and management practices may affect soil properties, which play a critical rol...
At the end of the 1970s there were 3,300,000 ha of salt-affected land in the North China Plain. Afte...
At the end of the 1970s there were 3,300,000 ha of salt-affected land in the North China Plain. Afte...
At the end of the 1970s there were 3,300,000 ha of salt-affected land in the North China Plain. Afte...
Soil carbon content is an important ecosystem property, especially under the ongoing climate change....
Introduction: To generate information for the effective management of soil organic carbon (SOC) sequ...
AbstractIncreased food demand from the rapidly growing human population has caused intensive land tr...
<p>The availability of soil phosphorus (P) is one of the key factors that regulate crop productivity...
Over recent decades, a large uncultivated area has been converted to woodland and shrubland plantati...
Mollisols (called Black soils) are of major agricultural importance in China. Most of these soils ha...
Agro-ecosystems play an important role in regulating global changes caused by greenhouse gas emissio...
The availability of soil phosphorus (P) is one of the key factors that regulate crop productivity. F...
Mollisols (called Black soils) are of major agricultural importance in China. Most of these soils ha...
Manure application to soil has declined globally due to increased availability of mineral fertilizer...
Since the late 1970s, transitions in socioeconomic status and new governmental policies have led to ...
Agricultural land use and management practices may affect soil properties, which play a critical rol...
At the end of the 1970s there were 3,300,000 ha of salt-affected land in the North China Plain. Afte...
At the end of the 1970s there were 3,300,000 ha of salt-affected land in the North China Plain. Afte...
At the end of the 1970s there were 3,300,000 ha of salt-affected land in the North China Plain. Afte...
Soil carbon content is an important ecosystem property, especially under the ongoing climate change....
Introduction: To generate information for the effective management of soil organic carbon (SOC) sequ...
AbstractIncreased food demand from the rapidly growing human population has caused intensive land tr...
<p>The availability of soil phosphorus (P) is one of the key factors that regulate crop productivity...
Over recent decades, a large uncultivated area has been converted to woodland and shrubland plantati...
Mollisols (called Black soils) are of major agricultural importance in China. Most of these soils ha...
Agro-ecosystems play an important role in regulating global changes caused by greenhouse gas emissio...
The availability of soil phosphorus (P) is one of the key factors that regulate crop productivity. F...
Mollisols (called Black soils) are of major agricultural importance in China. Most of these soils ha...
Manure application to soil has declined globally due to increased availability of mineral fertilizer...