Search Results - "Chu, Haiyan"
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Wheat rhizosphere harbors a less complex and more stable microbial co-occurrence pattern than bulk soil
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-10-2018)“…The rhizosphere harbors complex microbial communities, whose dynamic associations are considered critical for plant growth and health but remain poorly…”
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Effects of long-term application of chemical and organic fertilizers on the abundance of microbial communities involved in the nitrogen cycle
Published in Applied soil ecology : a section of Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-11-2015)“…•Livestock manure had stronger impact on N-cycling gene abundances than wheat straw.•AmoA genes were more sensitive to fertilization than other N-cycling…”
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Nitrogen fertilization directly affects soil bacterial diversity and indirectly affects bacterial community composition
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-01-2016)“…Nitrogen (N) deposition influences both above- and below-ground communities and influences ecosystem functioning. However it is not clear about direct or…”
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Biodiversity of key-stone phylotypes determines crop production in a 4-decade fertilization experiment
Published in The ISME Journal (01-02-2021)“…Cropping systems have fertilized soils for decades with undetermined consequences for the productivity and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. One of the…”
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Abundance of kinless hubs within soil microbial networks are associated with high functional potential in agricultural ecosystems
Published in Environment international (01-09-2020)“…•We built a correlation network using fungal and bacterial taxa.•Kinless hubs were highly positively correlated with the abundance of functional genes.•SEM…”
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Soil microbial biomass, nutrient availability and nitrogen mineralization potential among vegetation-types in a low arctic tundra landscape
Published in Plant and soil (01-04-2010)“…Arctic plant communities vary greatly over short distances due to heterogeneities in topography and hydrological conditions across the landscape. Recent…”
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Soil pH drives the spatial distribution of bacterial communities along elevation on Changbai Mountain
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-02-2013)“…The elevational patterns of diversity for plants and animals have been well established over the past century. However, it is unclear whether there is a…”
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The links between ecosystem multifunctionality and above- and belowground biodiversity are mediated by climate
Published in Nature communications (02-09-2015)“…Plant biodiversity is often correlated with ecosystem functioning in terrestrial ecosystems. However, we know little about the relative and combined effects of…”
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High throughput sequencing analysis of biogeographical distribution of bacterial communities in the black soils of northeast China
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-03-2014)“…Black soils (Mollisols) are one of the most important soil resources for maintaining food security of China and are mainly distributed in northeast China. To…”
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Soil fungal diversity in natural grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau: associations with plant diversity and productivity
Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2017)“…Previous studies have revealed inconsistent correlations between fungal diversity and plant diversity from local to global scales, and there is a lack of…”
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Geographic distance and pH drive bacterial distribution in alkaline lake sediments across Tibetan Plateau
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-09-2012)“…Summary Continent‐scale biogeography has been extensively studied in soils and marine systems, but little is known about biogeographical patterns in non‐marine…”
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Exosome-transmitted long non-coding RNA PTENP1 suppresses bladder cancer progression
Published in Molecular cancer (03-10-2018)“…Extracellular communication within the tumor microenvironment plays a critical role in tumor progression. Although exosomes can package into long non-coding…”
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Exosomal circLPAR1 functions in colorectal cancer diagnosis and tumorigenesis through suppressing BRD4 via METTL3-eIF3h interaction
Published in Molecular cancer (14-02-2022)“…Exosomes have emerged as vital biomarkers of multiple cancers and contain abundant circular RNAs (circRNAs). However, the potential for exosomal circRNAs to be…”
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Long-Term Balanced Fertilization Decreases Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Diversity in an Arable Soil in North China Revealed by 454 Pyrosequencing
Published in Environmental science & technology (05-06-2012)“…A balanced fertilization can increase crop yields partly due to stimulated microbial activities and growths. In this study, we investigated arbuscular…”
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Linking soil fungi to bacterial community assembly in arid ecosystems
Published in iMeta (01-03-2022)“…Revealing the roles of biotic factors in driving community assembly, which is crucial for the understanding of biodiversity and ecosystem functions, is a…”
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LncRNA MT1JP functions as a ceRNA in regulating FBXW7 through competitively binding to miR-92a-3p in gastric cancer
Published in Molecular cancer (02-05-2018)“…Emerging evidence has shown that dysregulation function of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) implicated in gastric cancer (GC). However, the role of the…”
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Suppressed N fixation and diazotrophs after four decades of fertilization
Published in Microbiome (31-10-2019)“…N fixation is one of the most important microbially driven ecosystem processes on Earth, allowing N to enter the soil from the atmosphere, and regulating plant…”
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Fungal Communities Along a Small-Scale Elevational Gradient in an Alpine Tundra Are Determined by Soil Carbon Nitrogen Ratios
Published in Frontiers in microbiology (07-08-2018)“…Elevational gradients are associated not only with variations in temperature and precipitation, but also with shifts in vegetation types and changes in soil…”
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Contrasting elevational diversity patterns between eukaryotic soil microbes and plants
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2014)“…The diversity of eukaryotic macroorganisms such as animals and plants usually declines with increasing elevation and latitude. By contrast, the community…”
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Verrucomicrobial elevational distribution was strongly influenced by soil pH and carbon/nitrogen ratio
Published in Journal of soils and sediments (01-10-2017)“…Purpose The bacterial phylum Verrucomicrobia plays important roles in biogeochemical cycling processes, while the ecology of this phylum is still unclear…”
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