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4. Liao, K.H., Lai, X.M., Zhou, Z.W., Liu, Y., Zhu, Q.*, 2020. Uncertainty analysis and ensemble bias-correction method for predicting nitrate leaching in tea garden soils. Agricultural Water Management 237, 106182.
5. Liao, K.H., Lai, X.M., Zhou, Z.W., Zeng, X.K., Xie, W.Y., Castellano, M.J., Zhu, Q.*, 2019. Whether the rock fragment content should be considered when investigating nitrogen cycle in stony soils? Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences 124, 521-536.
6. Liao, K.H., Lai, X.M., Zhou, Z.W., Zhu, Q.*, Han, Q., 2018. A simple and improved model for describing soil hydraulic properties from saturation to oven-dryness. Vadose Zone Journal 17, 180082.
7. Liao, K.H., Lai, X.M., Zhou, Z.W., Zhu, Q.*, 2017. Combining the ensemble mean and bias correction approaches to reduce the uncertainty in hillslope-scale soil moisture simulation. Agricultural Water Management 191, 29-36.
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