the Natural Science Foundation of China–Bill&Melinda Gates Foundation Joint Agricultural Research Project(NSFC–BMGF;72261147758);the National Social Science Foundation of China;the China Resource,Environmental and Development Research Institute,Nanjing Agricultural University,China;the Research Funding Project of Anhui Agricultural University,China(rc402108)。
Reducing agricultural carbon emissions is important to enable carbon emission peaking by 2030 in China.However,China's transformation towards large-scale farming brings uncertainties to carbon emission reduction.This ...
the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2016YFD0800406) for financial support
A long-term field experiment was carried out with a wheat-maize rotation system to investigate the accumulation and bioavailability of heavy metals in a calcareous soil at different rates of sewage sludge amendment. T...
Facing the challenges of an increasing world population, a changing climate and ever depleting resources, agricultural intensification (Keating et al. 2010) is one of the few options for meeting the demand of food s...
This paper studied the effects of crop insurance on agricultural output with an economic growth model. Based on Ramsey-Cass-Koopmans (RCK) model, a basic model of agriculture economic growth was developed. Extending...
financed by the National Basic Research Program of China(2010CB951504);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41271112 and 40930101);the National Nonprofit Institute Research Grant of CAAS(IARRP-2014-16)
Although climate change impacts and agricultural adaptations have been studied extensively, how smallholder farmers perceive climate change and adapt their agricultural activities is poorly understood. Survey-based da...