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1. Du YX, Pan GX, Li LQ, Hu ZL,Wang XZ. Leaf N/Pratio and nutrient reuse between dominant species and stands: predicting phosphorus deficiencies in Karst ecosystems, southwestern China. EnvironmentalEarthSciences, 2011, 64(2): 299-309.下载附件!2. Cheng K,Pan GX, Smith P,Luo T, Li LQ, et al. Carbon footprint of China's crop production-An estimation using agro-statistics data over 1993-2007. Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment, 2011, 142(3-4): 231-237.下载附件!
3. Pan G, Zhou P, Li Zh, et al. Combined inorganic/organic fertilization enhances N efficiency and increases rice productivity through organic carbon accumulation in a rice paddy from the TaiLake region,China. Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment, 2009, 131:274-280. 下载附件!
4. Pan G, Smith P, Pan W. The role of soil organic matter in maintaining the productivity and yield stability of cereals in china. Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment, 2009, 129:344-348. 下载附件!
5. Shi J, LI L, Pan G. Variation of grain Cd and Zn concentrations of 110 hybrid rice cultivars grown in a low-Cd paddy soil. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2009, 21:168-172. 下载附件!
6. Liao Q, Zhang X, Li Zh, Pan G, Smith P, Jin Y, Wu X. Increase in soil organic carbon stock over the last two decades in China's JiangsuProvince. Global Change Biology, 2009, 15:861-875. 下载附件!
7. Pan G,Wu L, ea tl. Organic carbon stratification and size distribution of three typical paddy soils from TaihuLake region, China. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2008, 20: 456–463. 下载附件!
8. Ban F, Pan G, Zhu J, et al. Temporal and spatial variations in the discharge and dissolved or ganic carbon of drip waters in Beijing Shihua Cave, China. Hydrological Processes, 2008, 22:3749-3758. 下载附件!
9. Li L, Zhang X, Zhang P, Pan G, et al. Variation of organic carbon and nitrogen in aggregate size fractions of a paddy soil under fertilisation practices from Tai Lake Region, China. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2007, 87:1052–1058. 下载附件!
10. Zhang X, Li L, Pan G*. Topsoil organic carbon mineralization and CO2 evolution of three paddy soils and the temperature dependence, Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2007, 19:319-326. 下载附件!
11. Zheng J, Zhang X, Li L, Zhang P, Pan G. Effect of long-term fertilization on C mineraliz
-ation and production of CH4 and CO2 under anaerobic incubation from bulk samples and particle size fractions ofa typical paddy soil. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 2007, 120:129–138.下载附件!
12. Zhang P, Zheng J, Pan G, Zhang X, Li L*, et al. Changes in microbial community structure and function within particle size fractions of a paddy soil under different long-term fertilization treatments from the Tai Lake region, China. Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 2007, 58:264–270. 下载附件!
13. Xiang C, Zhang P, Pan G, et al. Changes in diversity, protein content, and amino acid composition of earthworms from a paddy soil under different long-term fertilizations in the TaiLake region, China. Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2006, 26:1667-1674
14. Song G, L Li, Pan G. Topsoil organic carbon storage of China and its loss by cultivation. Biogeochemistry, 2005, 74:47-62 . 下载附件!
15. Pan G, Li L, Zhang Q, et al. Organic carbon stock in topsoil of Jiangsu Province, China, and the recent trend of carbon sequestration. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2005, 17(1):1-7. 下载附件!
16. Li J, Pan G. Sorption of pyrene on two paddy soils and their particle-size fractions. Journal of Environmental Sciences, 2005, 17(6):962-965
17. Pan G, Li L, Wu L, Zhang X. Storage and sequestration potential of topsoil organic carbon in Chinas paddy soils. Global Change Biology. 2003, 10(1):79-92.
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