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    Rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soil organic carbon and its labile fractions in alpine desertified grassland affected by vegetation restoration by Zhou, Chuanyu, Qian, Hongyu, Liu, Aiyang, Hu, Yufu, Wang, Wei, Chen, Gang, Li, Zhi

    Published in Plant, soil and environment (22-07-2024)
    “…Grasslands are the predominant land use type in China, which is currently encountering significant desertification issues. Consequently, restoring grassland…”
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    Ecosystem multifunctionality and soil microbial communities in response to ecological restoration in an alpine degraded grassland by Shu, Xiangyang, Liu, Weijia, Hu, Yufu, Xia, Longlong, Fan, Kunkun, Zhang, Yanyan, Zhang, Yulin, Zhou, Wei

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (01-08-2023)
    “…Linkages between microbial communities and multiple ecosystem functions are context-dependent. However, the impacts of different restoration measures on…”
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    Linking between soil properties, bacterial communities, enzyme activities, and soil organic carbon mineralization under ecological restoration in an alpine degraded grassland by Shu, Xiangyang, Hu, Yufu, Liu, Weijia, Xia, Longlong, Zhang, Yanyan, Zhou, Wei, Liu, Wanling, Zhang, Yulin

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (06-04-2023)
    “…Soil organic carbon (SOC) mineralization is affected by ecological restoration and plays an important role in the soil C cycle. However, the mechanism of…”
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    Implications of wetland degradation for the potential denitrifying activity and bacterial populations with nirS genes as found in a succession in Qinghai-Tibet plateau, China by Yunfu, Gu, Wang, Yingyan, Xiang, Quanju, Yu, Xiumei, Zhao, Ke, Zhang, Xiaoping, Lindström, Kristina, Yufu, Hu, Liu, Songqing

    Published in European journal of soil biology (01-05-2017)
    “…Alpine wetland in the Zoige Plateau has suffered from serious degradation during the last 30 years due to global climate change and anthropogenic impact…”
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    Effects of Different Ecological Restoration Pattern on Soil Organic Nitrogen Components in Alpine Sandy Land by Jiang, Haodong, Yang, Nairui, Qian, Hongyu, Chen, Gang, Wang, Wei, Lu, Jiankai, Li, Yaocen, Hu, Yufu

    Published in Agronomy (Basel) (01-04-2024)
    “…Ecological restoration can improve soil fertility and have a significant impact on the soil nitrogen cycle. Nitrogen (N) is an essential nutrient element for…”
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    Soil Organic Carbon Dynamics and Influencing Factors in the Zoige Alpine Wetland from the 1980s to 2020 Based on a Random Forest Model by Zhang, Haotian, Wang, Jianheng, Zhang, Yichen, Qian, Hongyu, Xie, Zhiyi, Hu, Yufu, Huang, Yongjie, Zhao, Chuan, Cheng, Wanli, Feng, Xiaoxuan, Qi, Haoran, Du, Siqi

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-10-2023)
    “…Wetlands provide important ecosystem services, such as water conservation, biodiversity protection, and carbon sequestration. The Zoige alpine wetland is the…”
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    Organic amendments enhance soil microbial diversity, microbial functionality and crop yields: A meta-analysis by Shu, Xiangyang, He, Jia, Zhou, Zhenghu, Xia, Longlong, Hu, Yufu, Zhang, Yulin, Zhang, Yanyan, Luo, Yiqi, Chu, Haiyan, Liu, Weijia, Yuan, Shu, Gao, Xuesong, Wang, Changquan

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-07-2022)
    “…Fertilization plays an important role in changing soil microbial diversity, which is essential for determining crop yields. Yet, the influence of organic…”
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    Contribution of atmospheric N deposition to riverine N load in a forest-dominated watershed through field monitoring for three years by Deng, Ouping, Chen, Yuanyuan, Lan, Ting, Zhang, Shirong, Gao, Xuesong, Zhou, Wei, Ou, Dinghua, Hu, Yufu, Luo, Ling

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-03-2021)
    “…Increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition significantly impacts N cycling in freshwater ecosystems. Relative to lakes, the importance of N deposition in…”
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