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Name:
yinbin
Education:
Doctor
Positions:
 
Academic title:
 
Postal Code:
210008
Subject categories:
Soil Chemistry
Mailing Address:
No.71 East Beijing Road, Nanjing, China
E-mail:
byin@issas.ac.cn

Resume:
Bin Yin, Male, born 5 November 1963, Sichuan Province, China, received B. S. degree on July 1985 at department chemistry of the Sichuan Teacher’s college and get the M. S. degree in 1991 and the Ph. D. in 1995 at department chemistry of Nanjing University. He became a post of Ph. D. at Laboratory of Material Cycling in Pedosphere Institute of soil Science, Chinese Academy of Science, on March 1995, and worked as a associate professor in the Laboratory on May 1997, and a senior visitor scientist at the Queen’s university of Belfast, U.K. in 2000. He became a professor of the Institute of soil Science, Chinese Academy of Science, on April 2001. Now, he is studying the fate of fertilizer nitrogen in soil, ammonia loss and wet deposition, and the methodologies that control the loss of the fertilizer nitrogen and the green gas from the fertilizer N application to flooded rice, etc. He has been published more fifty articles.
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Article:
1. Zhuang Shunyao, Yin Bin, Zhu Zhaoliang. 2002. Simulating the effectiveness of surface film on water evaporation and ammonia volatilization. Aust. J. Soil Res. (Journal of Australia Soil Research). 40(7): 1243-1248.
2. Shixue Yin, Linzhang Yang, Bin Yin, Lijuan Mei. 2003. Nitrification and denitrification activities of zinc-treated soils worked by the earthworm Pheretima sp. Biol. Fertil. Soils. 38:176~180.
3. Lijuan Mei, Linzhang Yang, Dejian Wang, Bin Yin, Jian Hu and Shixue Yin. 2004. Nitrous oxide production and consumption in serially diluted soil suspensions as related to in situ N2O emission in submerged soils. Soil Boil. Biochem. (Soil Biology and Biochemistry). 36(7):1057~1066.
4. Zhe Piao, Zongjun Cui, Bin Yin, Jian Hu, Chunhong Zhou, Guanghui Xie, Baolin Su and Shixue Yin. 2005. Changes in acetylene reduction activities and effects of inoculated rhizosphere nitrogen-fixing bacteria on rice. Biol. Fertil. Soils. 41:371~378.
5. Tian Yu-Hua, Yin Bin, Yang Lin-Zhang, Yin Shi-Xue and Zhu Zhao-Liang. 2007. Nitrogen runoff and leaching loss during rice-wheat rotations in Taihu Lake region, China. Pedosphere. 17(4):445~456.
6. Xiao-Tang Ju, Guang-Xi Xing, Xin-Ping Chen, Shao-Li Zhang, Li-Juan Zhang, Xue-Jun Liu, Zhen-Ling Cui, Bin Yin, Peter Christie, Zhao-Liang Zhu, and Fu-Suo Zhang. 2009. Reducing environmental risk by improving N management in intensive Chinese agricultural systems. PNAS, 106(9): 3041~3046.
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