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Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Comparative assessment of grassland degradation dynamics in response to climate variation and human activities in China, Mongolia, Pakistan and Uzbekistan from 2000 to 2013

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Effects and mechanism compositions of micro-biological treatments of antagonists on preservation quality of FengHuang honey peach fruit: A study from a multi-year experiment

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Application of a normalized difference impervious index (NDII) to extract urban impervious surface features based on Landsat TM images

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

The role of residence time in diagnostic models of global carbon storage capacity: model decomposition based on a traceable scheme

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Quantitative assessment of the individual contribution of climate and human factors to desertification in northwest China using net primary productivity as an indicator

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Assessing the Spatiotemporal Dynamic of Global Grassland Water Use Efficiency in Response to Climate Change from 2000 to 2013

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Comparative Assessment of Grassland NPP Dynamics in Response to Climate Change in China, North America, Europe and Australia from 1981 to 2010

Peer-reviewed publication • 2015

Projecting the dynamics of terrestrial net primary productivity in response to future climate change under the RCP2.6 scenario

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Analysis of the spatio-temporal variation in net primary productivity of grassland during the past 10 years in Xinjiang

Peer-reviewed publication • 2014

Grassland coverage inter-annual variation and its coupling relation with hydrothermal factors in China during 1982–2010

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