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  • Coauthored paper out in L&O

    • 18 August 2019
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, publication

    Our coauthored paper is out in Limnology and Oceanography. Xiaofeng participated this study. Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent greenhouse gas and contributes to the […]

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  • Coauthored paper out in GCB

    • 18 August 2019
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, publication

    Our coauthored paper is out in Global Change Biology. Xiaofeng participated this study. Soil net nitrogen mineralization rate (Nmin), which is critical for soil nitrogen […]

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  • Yihui passed her QE, congratulations!

    • 11 February 2019
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, personel

    Yihui has successfully passed her QE at Davis, CA. Congratulations! Now she is proceeding with focus on dissertation for investigate CH4 cycling at Arctic landscape […]

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  • Coauthored paper is out in Geoderma

    • 11 February 2019
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, publication

    Our coauthored paper is out in Geoderma. Yihui, Lihua (our previous visiting scholar)  participated this study. Nitrous oxide (N2O) is one of the most important […]

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  • Dr.s Wan & Zheng are going back to China

    • 24 December 2018
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news

    Dr.s Wan and Zheng are finishing their visits and going back to China. Wish a productive career!

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