Countries citing papers authored by Chen Quan-gong
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Chen Quan-gong. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Chen Quan-gong. The network helps show where Chen Quan-gong may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Chen Quan-gong
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Wang, Ping, et al.. (2010). Geographic information system (GIS)-based classification of seasonal pasture in Qinghai.. Caoye kexue. 27(2). 119–128.1 indexed citations
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Wang, Zhiwei, et al.. (2009). Study on ecological safety assessment in farming-grazing transition zone in China.. Caoye kexue. 26(4). 64–73.
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Wang, Zhiwei, Xuetong Zhang, Zhaoye Zhou, Ping Wang, & Chen Quan-gong. (2009). Current situation in research on the utilization of satellite monitoring data on snow in pastoral areas.. Caoye kexue. 26(1). 32–39.1 indexed citations
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Ma, Xuanlong, et al.. (2009). Research on grassland resources yield and balance between forage resources and livestock numbers in Haidong and Haibei prefecture of Qinghai.. Acta Pratacultural Science. 18(5). 270–275.1 indexed citations
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Li, Wenjuan, et al.. (2009). Preliminary study on classification of grasslands in Gansu based on geographic information system (GIS) and comprehensive sequencing method.. Caoye kexue. 26(5). 7–13.1 indexed citations
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Quan-gong, Chen. (2008). Current status and development of grassland monitoring in China. Caoye kexue.4 indexed citations
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Quan-gong, Chen. (2008). Application of Multi-Agent in Disease Diagnosis System. Jisuanji gongcheng.1 indexed citations
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Quan-gong, Chen. (2008). Analysis of vegetation coverage change based on NDVI——A case study in Ganzhou area,Zhangye city,Gansu. Caoye kexue.6 indexed citations
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Quan-gong, Chen. (2008). Accuracy analysis for MODIS snow data of MOD10A1 in a pastoral area in Northern Xinjiang. Acta Pratacultural Science.5 indexed citations
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Quan-gong, Chen. (2008). Application Summary of EOS-MODIS data in the monitoring of grassland resources. Caoye kexue.1 indexed citations
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Quan-gong, Chen. (2007). Grassland deterioration in the source region of the Yangtze-Yellow rivers and integrated control of the ecological environment. Acta Pratacultural Science.10 indexed citations
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Quan-gong, Chen. (2006). Analyze and compare the Spatial Interpolation Methods for climate factor. Caoye kexue.24 indexed citations
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Quan-gong, Chen, et al.. (2005). Quantitative research on forage adaptability. Caoye kexue.1 indexed citations
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Quan-gong, Chen, et al.. (2005). Key pasture, seasonal grazing and sustainable development of grassland animal husbandry production in China. Acta Pratacultural Science. 14(4). 29–34.6 indexed citations
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