Xueyun Yang
Professor
Natural Resources and Environment
Northwest A&F University
China
Biography
 Professor: Xueyun Yang   Head of “National Monitoring Base of Soil Fertility & Fertilizer Efficiency on Loess Soil”   Contact   Email"xueyunyang@nwsuaf.edu.cn
Research Interest
soil fertility evolution, and soil functions support plant health and productivity including cycling of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. We also work on interactions between the winter wheat varieties and soil fertility gradients, soil carbon sequestration in farm-land and soil water management in rain fed agriculture. The three 24 -year long-term field experiments managed by “National Monitoring Base of Soil Fertility & Fertilizer Efficiency on Loess Soil” provide an invaluable resource for these kinds of researches.
Publications
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Liang B, W Zhao, X Yang, J Zhou. 2013. Fate of nitrogen-15 as influenced by soil and nutrient management history in a 19-year wheat-maize experiment. Field Crops Research, 144: 126-134.
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.Wang X. J., M. G. Xu, J. P. Wang, W. J. Zhang, X. Y. Yang, S. M. Huang, H. Liu. 2014. Fertilization enhancing carbon sequestration as carbonate in arid cropland: assessments of long-term experiments in northern China. Plant and Soil. 380 (1-2):89-100.
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Jiang Guiying, Minggang Xu, Xinhua He, Wenju Zhang, Shaomin Huang, Xueyun Yang, Hua Liu, Chang Peng, Yasuhito Shirato, Toshichika Iizumi, Jinzhou Wang, and Daniel V. Murphy. 2014. Soil organic carbon sequestration in upland soils of northern China under variable fertilizer management and climate change scenarios. Global Biogechemical Cycles. 28:319-333.