Publications by authors named "Yan An Tong"

Humic substances (HS) are widely known as important components in soil and significantly affect the mobility of metals due to their large surface area and abundant organic functional groups. Calcareous substances (CSs) are also commonly used as robust and cost-effective amendments for increasing the pH of acidic soils and decreasing the mobility of metals in soils. In this study, we developed a new remediation scheme for cadmium (Cd)-contaminated soil remediation by coupling HS and CS.

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Microorganisms play an important role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem stability. This experiment studied the conservation management approaches [control without fertilizer (CK); fertilizer and different mulching based straw mulching (SM), plastic mulching (PM), ridge-furrow with plastic mulching (RFPFM), and green manure (GM)] effects on the soil microbial community structures in spring corn (Zea Mayis) dry land. The results showed that the bacterial phylum mainly included Proteobacteria (28.

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The net greenhouse gas (NGHG) emissions and net greenhouse gas intensity (NGHGI) were investigated via the determination of nitrous oxide (NO) emission in loess soil under rainfed winter wheat monocropping system during 3 years of field study in Northwest China. Five treatments were carried out: control (N), conventional nitrogen (N) application (N), optimized N application with straw (SN), optimized N application with straw and 5% of dicyanodiamide (SN + DCD), and optimized N rate of slow release fertilizer with straw (SSRF). Over a 3-year period, the NGHG emissions were achieved 953, 1322, 564, and 1162 kg CO-eq ha, simultaneously, and the NGHGI arrived 158, 223, 86, and 191 kg CO-eq t grain in N, SN, SN + DCD, and SSR grain, respectively.

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Leguminous crop planting is one of the most important managements in sustainable agriculture, which has the potential to improve soil quality and environmental health by increasing N input and facilitating soil and water conservation. In this study, effects of white clover planting on soil nutrients and biological properties in persimmon orchard was investigated to understand its potential effects on improvement of soil fertility and economic performance. Soil samples were collected on September 14, 2017 at 0-10 cm, 10-20 cm, 20-30 cm and 30-40 cm soil depth in two treatments (i.

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Mulching is critical for increasing water availability and hence winter wheat production in dryland farming systems. A two-year study was conducted to assess the effects of mulches on soil water storage (SWS), temperature, water use efficiency (WUE) and yields of winter wheat on the Loess Plateau. Four treatments were examined: conventional flat planting (CK), straw mulch (FPS), transparent plastic film mulch (FPP) and ridge-furrow with plastic film-mulched ridge and straw-mulched furrow (RFPS).

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In a 3-year field experiment, effects of reducing N fertilizer, straw returning and dicyandiamide (DCD) application on wheat yield and nitrogen budgets under wheat-fallow system were studied in rain-fed region. The experiment was carried out in Yangling of Shaanxi Province, and 4 treatments were installed including no nitrogen (CK), 220 kg N·hm and no straw returning (FP), 150 kg N·hm and straw returning (OPT), 150 kg N·hm, 7.5 kg·hm DCD and straw returning (OPT+DCD).

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A two-year in-situ phytoremediation trial was launched in Shenyang Zhangshi (Sewage) Irrigation Area (SZIA). The phytoremediation efficiency of Solanum nigrum L. was determined, by both monitoring the change of soil Cadmium level in the upper 20 cm of soil, and calculating the plant uptake of soil Cd.

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Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition plays an important role in the global N cycle. Data for dry and wet N deposition in agricultural ecosystem of Shaanxi in China is still imperfect; in this study, we continuously measured concentrations and fluxes of dry N deposition from 2010 to 2013 in Yangling district of Shaanxi province and wet N deposition from 2010 to 2012. The average annual concentrations of NH3, NO2, HNO3, particulate ammonium, and nitrate (pNH4 (+) and pNO3 (-)) varied among 3.

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  • Nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) is crucial for assessing nitrogen use and improving fertilization practices in agriculture, especially in the context of environmental concerns.
  • Recent research highlights the variations and low values of NUE in China, prompting discussions about its traditional calculation methods and the need for more effective substitutes.
  • The paper advocates for developing a comprehensive evaluation system for nitrogen utilization that aligns with China's agricultural realities, emphasizing the interrelationships between nitrogen application rates, crop yields, and nitrogen loss.
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Because of its high Cd uptake and translocation, lettuce is often used in Cd contamination studies. However, there is a lack of information on Cd accumulation in the above-ground parts of lettuce during the entire growing season. In this study, a field experiment was carried out in a Cd-contaminated area.

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A microcosm experiment with artificially contaminated soils was conducted in a greenhouse to evaluate the effect of gibberellic acid 3 (GA3) on phytoremediation efficiency of Solanum nigrum L. The GA3 was applied at three different concentrations (10, 100, 1000 mg L(-1)) to S. nigrum.

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  • A study was conducted to evaluate how different timing of potassium fertilizer application affects apple production, including yield, fruit quality, and nutrient levels.
  • Results showed that applying potassium significantly increased apple yield (by 4.3%-33.2%) and improved fruit quality compared to no potassium treatment.
  • The best results were seen with split applications of potassium at the flowering and fruit enlargement stages, which enhanced yield and quality but lowered calcium levels in the fruit, potentially impacting quality.
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  • Recent research from Chinese scholars has focused on improving the methods for calculating nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in cultivated lands, particularly in wheat-maize rotation systems.
  • The study found that traditional subtraction methods for calculating NUE separately for wheat and maize seasons are flawed due to significant differences in soil fertility between plots over time.
  • The cumulative NUE calculation method provided a more accurate representation of nitrogen utilization by treating the wheat and maize seasons as a whole, resulting in smaller values and variations compared to traditional methods, while the soil N balance method yielded the largest NUE values but lacked reliability.
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In order to understand the present situation of rice fertilization and the existing problems in the farmers' nutrient resources input in the Qin-Ba mountainous area of southern Shaanxi, the survey data from 2854 households in 11 counties of this area in the project "soil testing and formulated fertilization in 2006-2009" were analyzed and evaluated, and the countermeasures for the existing problems in the farmers' nutrient resources input were proposed. In the study area, the average rice yield was 7822 kg x hm(-2) per year, and the ratio of the households obtained the medium level yield was up to 50.9%.

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A 7-year (2003-2010) located field experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of different long-term fertilization patterns on the Fuji apple yield, quality, and soil fertility on the Weibei Dryland, Shaanxi Province of Northwest China. Seven treatments were installed, i. e.

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In this study, Solanum nigrum L. was used as a hyperaccumulator for remediation of cadmium contaminated soil, and 3 different cultivation protocols were investigated. The results showed that a double cropping treatment enhanced the phytoremediation efficiency significantly, since it increased the amount of Cd extracted in one growing season by a factor of 1.

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A 9-year field experiment was conducted on the Guanzhong Plain of Shaanxi Province to study the effects of subsoiling, rotary tillage, straw return, no-till seeding, and traditional tillage on the soil physical and chemical properties and the grain yield in a winter wheat-summer maize rotation system, and a comprehensive evaluation was made on the soil quality under these tillage patterns by the method of principal components analysis (PCA). Comparing with traditional tillage, all the conservation tillage patterns improved soil fertility quality and soil physical properties. Under conservative tillage, the activities of soil urease and alkaline phosphatase increased significantly, soil quality index increased by 19.

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By using in situ leaching device, a field experiment was conducted to study the effects of nitrogen fertilization rate and straw mulching on the nitrate leaching at 90 cm soil depth, nitrate accumulation in soil profile (0-100 cm), crop yield, and nitrogen balance of wheat-corn rotation farmland in Guanzhong area of Shaanxi. Six treatments were installed, i. e.

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To investigate the farmland soil nitrogen input from atmospheric dry and wet deposition, a 1-year observation was conducted in the Yulin and Luochuan areas of North Shaanxi Province from June 2007 to May 2008. The total inorganic nitrogen (TIN) deposition in Yulin and Luochuan was 22.17 and 16.

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Employing an inverted 'W' investigation procedure with 9 sampling locations and adopting a biodiversity analysis approach integrated with typical statistic method, this paper studied the effects of different long-term stationary fertilization regimes on the weed biodiversity in winter wheat fields on loess soil. The results showed that in the experimental plots, there were 16 weed species belonging to 10 family and 16 genera, occupying about 34% of the total number of weed species in winter wheat fields in Shaanxi Province. The weed biodiversity was decreased with the improvement of soil nutrient status.

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