宋照亮
- 教师拼音名称:Song Zhaoliang
- 出生日期:1978-12-22
- 性别:男
- 职称:教授
- 所属院系:地球系统科学学院
- · Beilei Li, Zhaoliang Song*, Hailong Wang, Fengshan Guo, Renyi Gui, Xiaoming Yang, Ruisheng Song. Phytolith carbon sequestration in bamboos of different ecotypes: a case study in China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2014, 59(34): 4816–4822.
- · Zhaoliang Song*, Hongyan Liu*, Beilei Li, Xiaomin Yang. The production of phytolith-occluded carbon in China’s forests: implications to biogeochemical carbon sequestration. Global Change Biology, 2013, 19: 2907–2915.
- · Zimin Li, Zhaoliang Song*, Jeffrey F. Parr, Hailong Wang. Occluded C in rice phytoliths: implications to biogeochemical carbon sequestration. Plant and Soil, 2013, 370(1–2): 615–623.
- · Zhaoliang Song*, Jeffrey F. Parr, Fengshan Guo. Potential of global cropland phytolith carbon sink from optimization of cropping system and fertilization. Plos One, 2013, 8: 1–6.
- · Zimin Li, Zhaoliang Song*, Beilei Li. The production and accumulation of phytolith-occluded carbon in Baiyangdian reed wetland of China. Applied Geochemistry, 2013, 37: 117–124.
- · Zimin Li, Zhaoliang Song*, Peikun Jiang. Biogeochemical sequestration of carbon within phytoliths of wetland plants: A case study of Xixi wetland, China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 2013, 58(20): 2480–2487.
- · Zhaoliang Song*, Hongyan Liu, Yong Si, Yi Yin. The production of phytoliths in China’s grasslands: implications to the biogeochemical sequestration of atmospheric CO2. Global Change Biology, 2012, 18(12): 3647–3653.
- · Zhaoliang Song, Hailong Wang*, P. James Strong, Zimin Li, Peikun Jiang. Plant impact on the coupled terrestrial biogeochemical cycles of silicon and carbon: Implications for biogeochemical carbon sequestration. Earth-Science Reviews, 2012, 115(4): 319–331.
- · Zhaoliang Song, Songlai Zhao, Youzhen Zhang, Guoliang Hu, Zhihong Cao*, Minghong Wong. Plant impact on CO2 consumption by silicate weathering: the role of bamboo. The Botanical Review, 2011, 77(3): 208–213.
- · Zhaoliang Song*, Shengdao Shan, Zheyue Song. Bioavailability and interaction of Si and P in a coastal saline soil amended with pig slurry. CLEAN- Soil Air Water, 2011, 39(3): 212–218.