Biography

Prof. Pil Joo Kim

Division of Applied Life Science

Gyeongsang National University, South Korea


Email: [email protected]


Qualifications

1998 Ph.D., Chungnam National University, Agricultural Chemistry

1988 M.S., Chungnam National University, Agricultural Chemistry

1987 B.S., Chungnam National University, Agricultural Chemistry


Publications (Selected)

  1. Song H J, Mishra U, Park S Y, Kim P J, et al. Warming but not elevated CO2 depletes soil organic carbon in a temperate rice paddy. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2025, 379: 109333.
  2. Sarfraz R, Priyadarshani S, Fakhar A, Kim P J, et al. Unlocking plant defense: Exploring the nexus of biochar and Ca2+ signaling. Plant Stress, 2024, 14: 100584.
  3. Das S, Kim P J, Nie M, et al. Soil organic matter in the anthropocene: Role in climate change mitigation, carbon sequestration, and food security. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 2024: 109180.
  4. Canatoy R C, Cho S R, Galgo S J C, Kim P J, et al. Biochar manure decreases ammonia volatilization loss and sustains crop productivity in rice paddy. Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2024, 12: 1421320.
  5. Turner B L, Bielnicka A W, Kim P J. Stable soil phosphorus transformations following long-term litter manipulation in a lowland tropical forest. Soil Advances, 2024, 1: 100002.
  6. Das S, Kim P J. Rice breeding for low methane and high yields. Plant Communications, 2024, 5(5).
  7. Lim J, Wehmeyer H, Heffner T, Kim P J, et al. Resilience of aerobic methanotrophs in soils; spotlight on the methane sink under agriculture. FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2024, 100(3): fiae008.
  8. Turner B L, Kim P J. Terminology for residual and legacy phosphorus. Plant and Soil, 2024: 1-3.
  9. Kim P J, Kim G W, HA B Y, et al. Fertilizer composition for reducing methane gas emission comprising ethephon and uses thereof: U.S. Patent Application 17/921,761. 2023-6-1.
  10. Kwon Y, Lee J Y, Choi J, Kim P J, et al. Loss-of-function gs3 allele decreases methane emissions and increases grain yield in rice. Nature Climate Change, 2023, 13(12): 1329-1333.
  11. Kim G W, Kim P J, Khan M I, et al. Effect of rice planting on nitrous oxide (N2O) emission under different levels of nitrogen fertilization. Agronomy, 2021, 11(2): 217.
  12. Kim G W, Khan M I, Kim P J, et al. Unexpectedly higher soil organic carbon accumulation in the evapotranspiration cover of a coal bottom ash mixed landfill. Journal of environmental management, 2020, 268: 110659.
  13. Canatoy R, Tak Jeong S, Kim P J. Biochar production under low pyrolysis temperature leads to lesser overall global warming potential and greenhouse gas intensity under lowland and upland short-term condition. EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 2020: 6273.
  14. Das S, Ho A, Kim P J. Role of microbes in climate smart agriculture. Frontiers in microbiology, 2019, 10: 2756.
  15. Kim G W, Gutierrez-Suson J, Kim P J. Optimum N rate for grain yield coincides with minimum greenhouse gas intensity in flooded rice fields. Field Crops Research, 2019, 237: 23-31.
  16. Ali M A, Inubushi K, Kim P J, et al. Management of paddy soil towards low greenhouse gas emissions and sustainable rice production in the changing climatic conditions. Soil Contamination and Alternatives for Sustainable Development, 2019: 1-19.
  17. Kim G W, Jeong S T, Kim P J, et al. Influence of nitrogen fertilization on the net ecosystem carbon budget in a temperate mono-rice paddy. Geoderma, 2017, 306: 58-66.
  18. Das S, Jeong S T, Das S, Kim P J. Composted cattle manure increases microbial activity and soil fertility more than composted swine manure in a submerged rice paddy. Frontiers in microbiology, 2017, 8: 1702.


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