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Regional Temperature Change over the Huang-Huai-Hai Plain... (May 27, 2014)
Irrigation and urbanization, two widely occurring land-use/land-cover changes, have important influences on regional climate, especially on temperature. The effect of irrigation and urbanization on temperature is separately documented in several studies. Ho...
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Has Climate Change Driven Spatio-temporal Changes of Crop... (May 26, 2014)
Cropland is the largest man-made landscape type in China, and cropland changes have a complex linkage not only to climate change and other natural conditions but also to anthropogenic activities, especially government policies and socioeconomic factors. Imp...
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Effect of farm management practices in the Bt toxin produ... (May 23, 2014)
Based on farm field plot level survey data and laboratory test, Prof. HUANG Jikun and his team from Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research (IGSNRR),Chinese Academy of Sciences, examine the determinants of the expression of Bt toxin...
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Household and Community Assets Affect Farmers’ Adaptive ... (Apr 22, 2014)
In recent years, extreme weather events have received increasing concerns due to their significant impacts on economy, society, and environment. In particular, the severe drought, because of its long-lasting and wide area coverage, can have devastating effe...
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Researchers Indicate an Ignored Carbon Sink Region in Sub... (Apr 16, 2014)
Understanding the location of carbon sources and sinks is essential for accurately predicting future changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide and climate. Mid- to high- latitude terrestrial ecosystems are well known to be the principal carbon sink regions, yet...
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Researchers Establish an Uncertainty Analysis Framework B... (Apr 15, 2014)
Carbon cycle research through observation or modeling has uncertainties inevitably. While numerous modeling studies have included uncertainty considerations, uncertainties are rarely quantified and traced to specific sources, especially at the regional scal...
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