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    Development and Application of a Multi-scale Framework for Evaluating Floodplain Restoration Suitability Based on HEC-RAS por Shuoxing LI, Nanxi WANG, Yan ZHA

    Publicado 2025-06-01

    ObjectiveRiver ecosystems are increasingly threatened by habitat degradation and heightened flood risks due to rapid urbanization and the intensification of extreme climate events. Restoring river floodplains, as a nature-based solution (NBS), offers a promising approach to address these challenges...

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    Spatiotemporal Patterns of Cropland Sustainability in Black Soil Zones Based on Multi-Source Remote Sensing: A Case Study of Heilongjiang, China por Jing Yang, Li Wang, Jinqiu Zou, Lingling Fan, Yan Zha

    Publicado 2025-06-01

    Sustainable cropland management is essential in maintaining national food security. In the black soil regions of China, which are key areas for commercial grain production, sustainable land use must be achieved urgently. To address the absence of integrated, large-scale, remote sensing-based sustain...

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    Basic Soil Productivity of Spring Maize in Black Soil Under Long-Term Fertilization Based on DSSAT Model por Yan ZHA, Xue-ping WU, Xin-hua HE, Hui-min ZHANG, Fu-fei GONG, Dian-xiong CAI, Ping ZHU, Hong-jun GAO

    Publicado 2014-03-01

    Increasing basic farmland soil productivity has significance in reducing fertilizer application and maintaining high yield of crops. In this study, we defined that the basic soil productivity (BSP) is the production capacity of a farmland soil with its own physical and chemical properties for a spec...

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    Long-term organic and inorganic fertilizations enhanced basic soil productivity in a fluvo-aquic soil por Yan ZHA, Xue-ping WU, Fu-fei GONG, Ming-gang XU, Hui-min ZHANG, Li-ming CHEN, Shao-min HUANG, Dian-xiong CAI

    Publicado 2015-12-01

    The improvement of soil productivity depends on a rational input of water and nutrients, optimal field management, and the increase of basic soil productivity (BSP). In this study, BSP is defined as the productive capacity of a farmland soil with its own physical and chemical properties for a specif...

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