Vol 9, No 1 (2016)

IJABE

Editor's Notes by Wang Yingkuan

This issue includes 17 good papers, which is featured with two invited review articles. The first review article presents an overview on the hot topics of Carbon Capture and Storage/Sequestration (CCS). CCS is the process of capturing waste carbon dioxide (CO2) from large point sources, such as fossil fuel power plants, transporting it to a storage site, and depositing it where it will not enter the atmosphere, normally an underground geological formation. The main objective is to prevent the release of large quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere from fossil fuel use in power generation and other industries. It is a potential means of mitigating the contribution of fossil fuel emissions to global warming and ocean acidification. The US Supreme Court on Tuesday (WASHINGTON, Feb. 9, 2016, Reuters) ruled against the Obama's proposal to implement Clean Power Plan and to ban the use of coal for US power plants. The plan was designed to lower carbon emissions from US power plants by 2030 to 32 percent below 2005 levels. This will surely place more attention on CCS to limit release of CO2 to the atmosphere. Therefore, it is a good time and very important to publish a good review article on CCS, which provides an overview of the roles of agriculture and soils in carbon capture and storage. Carbon sequestration in soils is the process of transferring CO2 from the atmosphere into soils through crop residues. It is a Win-Win-Win strategy―advancing food security, improving the environment, and mitigating global warming. Research has shown the same increase in yields of trees and field crops with higher CO2 concentrations. I recommend you read this article because it presents useful basis and references for further investigation and discussion. Another interesting research article by Liu Heman, et al provides the experimental results on soil organic carbon and nitrogen in farmland and grassland in Tibet, providing a good example of CCS.

The second invited review article provides a global overview of research progress and development of precision maize planters. The paper summarizes the precision maize planters currently available in the world and classifies them into four types: precision planters for tilled-land, minimum/no tilled-land, hilly & small land, and cold & arid land. Detailed characteristics and comparisons have been provided for some typical precision planters with colorful pictures and parameters. It also analyzes the developing trend and suggestions for precision planting technology.

I strongly recommend the two review articles in this issue because they presents useful basis and references for further investigation and discussion. I wish you like them and enjoy reading!

Table of Contents

Invited Review/Research Article

Bill Stout, Rattan Lal, Curtis Monger
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1-8
Yang Li, Yan Bingxin, Yu Yiming, He Xiantao, Liu Quanwei, Liang Zhijie, Yin Xiaowei, Cui Tao, Zhang Dongxing
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9-26

Power and Machinery Systems

Wang Gang, Jia Honglei, Tang Lie, Zhuang Jian, Jiang Xinming, Guo Mingzhuo
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27-34
Wang Shujie, Wang Hujun, Li Chun, Zhong Xiangmei, Huang Hui, Zhou Yajun
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35-41

Information Technology, Sensors and Control Systems

Marcus Nagle, Kiatkamjon Intani, Giuseppe Romano, Busarakorn Mahayothee, Vicha Sardsud, Joachim Müller
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42-50
Ferhat Kurtulmuş, İlknur Alibaş, Ismail Kavdır
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51-62
Jin Yanyun, Gao Wanlin, Zhang Han, An Dong, Guo Sihan, Saeed Iftikhar Ahmed, Liu Yunling
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63-70
Shao Qing, Xu Tao, Yoshino Tatsuo, Zhao Yujie, Yang Wenting, Zhu Hang
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71-78
Wu Chaofan, Deng Jinsong, Wang Ke, Ma Ligang, Amir Reza Shah Tahmassebi
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79-88
Chen Yang, Shi Yuling, Wang Zhongyi, Huang Lan
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89-98
Wang Jianlun, Han Yu, Zhao Shuangshuang, Zheng Hongxu, He Can, Cui Xiaoying, Xu Yun, Chen Jianshu, Wang Shuting
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99-108

Renewable Energy and Material Systems

Wang Long, Zhu Baoning, Yuan Hairong, Liu Yanping, Zou Dexun, Li Xiujin
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109-117

Agro-product and Food Processing Systems

Eshmail P. Madora, Thakhani K. Takalani, Mpho E. Mashau
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118-124
Liu Rui, Wei Yimin, Lu Yangyang, Xing Yanan, Zhang Yingquan
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125-134

Biosystems, Biological and Ecological Engineering

Liu Heman, Cao Lihua, Xu Changchang, Yang Hong, Li Baoguo
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135-145
Ji Yuhan, Jiang Yiqiong, Li Ting, Zhang Man, Sha Sha, Li Minzan
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146-152
Liu Ping, Zheng Xiuqing, Chen Junfeng, Zhang Qing, Li Jingling, Wu Bo
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153-165

Cover Captions

Research Team of Mechanized Maize Production, China Agricultural University
 
Acknowledgement
 
Figures 3-8 from Wang G, et al.
 
Figures 2, 3 from Wu C F, et al.
 

Information

IJABE is a fast-growing peer-review OA journal: 2015 updated introduction to IJABE
 
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IJABE Guidelines for Authors
 
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2015 IJABE Reviewer Acknowledgement
 
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Second-term IJABE Editorial Board-2012-2015
 
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