徐鹏
- 教师拼音名称:Xu Peng
- 性别:男
- 职称:副教授
- 所属院系:地球系统科学学院
- a6dfb0aeec66a9a232ef0047b7284c8af5f330ca2681be96290e600448153831a25f3bfd05aad3896618bba390a379f46b982817a09e3d25c4230001072fd061fa9e5095a4787984a00858493104673f6267d115b71b39745d26e6ae475eb8235868568db00b544e3a46376e963e1e6d4aee01bc75b4070bf9ba81d0411babc7
- 6a53c080757e7c2e1c0ec47e8b19a211987a65aa64ad5528d314414bcefae24dc8fdbe8af561e79cebbbf309d0bff00417faadb98db6f0ffff9f7d735d669dbf7e35ce5617710298814708f11493e417b1fba19a7c88df2df2d0759b73ed0e1e3aa3db6ae75c6d60355e99781dc7edacc6d0a2738777d0448c33760f54b19c55
-
Peng Xu, Geng Li, Yi Zheng*, Jimmy C.H. Fung*, Anping Chen, Zhenzhong Zeng, Huizhong Shen, Min Hu, Jiafu Mao, Yan Zheng, Xiaoqing Cui, Zhilin Guo, Yilin Chen, Lian Feng, Shaokun He, Xuguo Zhang, Alexis K.H. Lau, Shu Tao & Benjamin Z. Houlton. Fertilizer management for global ammonia emission reduction. Nature, 2024 (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07020-z).
-
Peng Xu, Benjamin Z. Houlton, Yi Zheng*, Feng Zhou, Lin Ma, Bin Li, Xu Liu, Geng Li, Haiyan Lu, Feng Quan, Shiyao Hu, Anping Chen. Policy-enabled stabilization of nitrous oxide emissions from livestock production in China over 1978-2017. Nature Food, 2022, 3, 356-366.
-
Peng Xu, Geng Li, Benjamin Z. Houlton, Lin Ma, Dong Ai, Lei Zhu, Bo Luan, Shengqiang Zhai, Shiyao Hu, Anping Chen, Yi Zheng*. Role of organic and conservation agriculture in ammonia emissions and crop productivity in China. Environmental Science & Technology, 2022, 56(5): 2977-2989.
-
Peng Xu, Anping Chen, Benjamin Z. Houlton, Zhenzhong Zeng, Song Wei, Chenxu Zhao, Haiyan Lu, Yajun Liao, Zhonghua Zheng, Shengji Luan and Yi Zheng*. Spatial variation of reactive nitrogen emissions from China’s croplands codetermined by regional urbanization and its feedback to global climate change. Geophysical Research Letters, 2020, 47(12): 1-12.
-
Peng Xu, Yajun Liao, Yi Zheng*, Chenxu Zhao, Xiangfei Zhang, Zhonghua Zheng, Shengji Luan. Northward shift of historical methane emission hotspots from the livestock sector in China and assessment of potential mitigation options. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2019, 272-273, 1-11.