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    Changes in soil microbial community structure and function after afforestation depend on species and age: Case study in a subtropical alluvial island by Kang, Hongzhang, Gao, Huanhuan, Yu, Wenjuan, Yi, Yang, Wang, Yun, Ning, Mulei

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-06-2018)
    “…It is well established that land use change can have a profound impact on soil physicochemical properties but the associated changes in soil microbial…”
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    Ester Linked Fatty Acid (ELFA) method should be used with caution for interpretating soil microbial communities and their relationships with environmental variables in forest soils by Yu, Wenjuan, Gao, Huanhuan, Kang, Hongzhang

    Published in PloS one (10-05-2021)
    “…As an alternative for phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis, a simpler ester linked fatty acid (ELFA) analysis has been developed to characterize soil…”
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    Phylogeography of Quercus variabilis based on chloroplast DNA sequence in East Asia: multiple glacial refugia and Mainland-migrated island populations by Chen, Dongmei, Zhang, Xianxian, Kang, Hongzhang, Sun, Xiao, Yin, Shan, Du, Hongmei, Yamanaka, Norikazu, Gapare, Washington, Wu, Harry X, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in PloS one (24-10-2012)
    “…The biogeographical relationships between far-separated populations, in particular, those in the mainland and islands, remain unclear for widespread species in…”
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    Impact factor assessment of the uptake and accumulation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by plant leaves: Morphological characteristics have the greatest impact by Tian, Lu, Yin, Shan, Ma, Yingge, Kang, Hongzhang, Zhang, Xuyi, Tan, Haoxin, Meng, Hengyu, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-02-2019)
    “…Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have toxic, teratogenic, mutagenic and carcinogenic effects on living organisms. Plants can function as pollutant…”
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    Stable carbon isotope used to estimate water use efficiency can effectively indicate seasonal variation in leaf stoichiometry by Du, Baoming, Zheng, Ji, Ji, Huawei, Zhu, Yanhua, Yuan, Jun, Wen, Jiahao, Kang, Hongzhang, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-02-2021)
    “…•Seasonal variation in leaf stoichiometry and WUE was closely coupled.•Temperature may be the main driver of seasonal changes in stoichiometry and WUE.•Stable…”
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    Roles of metabolic regulation in developing Quercus variabilis acorns at contrasting geologically-derived phosphorus sites in subtropical China by Yuan, Jun, Sun, Ningxiao, Du, Hongmei, Yin, Shan, Kang, Hongzhang, Umair, Muhammad, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in BMC plant biology (25-08-2020)
    “…Phosphorus (P) -rich soils develop in phosphorite residing areas while P-deficient soils are ubiquitous in subtropical regions. Little has been reported that…”
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    Extensive sharing of chloroplast haplotypes among East Asian Cerris oaks: The imprints of shared ancestral polymorphism and introgression by Li, Yao, Wang, Lu, Zhang, Xingwang, Kang, Hongzhang, Liu, Chunjiang, Mao, Lingfeng, Fang, Yanming

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2022)
    “…Shared ancestral polymorphism and introgression are two main causes of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA) haplotype sharing among closely related angiosperms. In this…”
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    Soil organic carbon stock and chemical composition along an altitude gradient in the Lushan Mountain, subtropical China by Du, Baoming, Kang, Hongzhang, Pumpanen, Jukka, Zhu, Penghua, Yin, Shan, Zou, Qin, Wang, Zhe, Kong, Fanqian, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in Ecological research (01-05-2014)
    “…Soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in mountain ecosystems is highly heterogeneous because of differences in soil, climate, and vegetation with elevation. Little…”
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    Genetic variation and differentiation of Quercus variabilis populations at phosphate and non-phosphate rock sites in southwestern China by Ji, Huawei, Du, Baoming, Du, Hongmei, Sun, Ningxiao, Yang, Xu, Peng, Mingjun, Kang, Hongzhang, Yin, Shan, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in Plant systematics and evolution (01-08-2021)
    “…Subtropical soils are generally characterized by phosphorus (P), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) deficiency; extreme P-rich soils develop on phosphate rocks…”
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    Prolonging Rotation of Chinese Fir to over 25 Years Could Maintain a Better Soil Status in Subtropical China by Quanxin Miao, Wenjuan Yu, Hongzhang Kang, Jiaojiao Wang

    Published in Forests (2019)
    “…Although Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook) is an important species for wood production in subtropical China, it serious declines in soil…”
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    Nutrient resorption strategies of three oak tree species in response to interannual climate variability by Du, Baoming, Ji, Huawei, Liu, Shirong, Kang, Hongzhang, Yin, Shan, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in Forest ecosystems (15-11-2021)
    “…Background Nutrient resorption is critical for plants toward balancing their nutritional requirements and adapting to environmental variabilities, which…”
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    Variation in leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry in Picea abies across Europe: An analysis based on local observations by Kang, Hongzhang, Zhuang, Honglei, Wu, Lili, Liu, Qunlu, Shen, Guangrong, Berg, Björn, Man, Rongzhou, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-01-2011)
    “…▶ A non-linear relationship between leaf nitrogen and latitude. ▶ Leaf nitrogen decreases with increasing altitude. ▶ The nitrogen and phosphorus ratio tends…”
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    Nutrient retranslocation strategies associated with dieback of Pinus species in a semiarid sandy region of Northeast China by Liu, Chang, Wang, Kai, Kang, Hongzhang, Du, Baoming, Zhang, Risheng, Tai, Shanshan

    Published in Forest ecosystems (2023)
    “…In the semiarid sandy region of Northeast China, Mongolian pine (Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica) suffers dieback after the age of 35, while Japanese red pine…”
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    Modeling height-diameter relationship for artificial monoculture Metasequoia glyptostroboides in sub-tropic coastal megacity Shanghai, China by Zheng, Ji, Zang, Hao, Yin, Shan, Sun, Ningxiao, Zhu, Penghua, Han, Yujie, Kang, Hongzhang, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in Urban forestry & urban greening (01-08-2018)
    “…Tree height is a key variable in forest monitoring studies and for forest management. However, tree height measurement is time consuming, and the recommended…”
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    Estimation of groundwater levels with vertical electrical sounding in the semiarid area of South Keerqin sandy aquifer, China by Song, Lining, Zhu, Jiaojun, Yan, Qiaoling, Kang, Hongzhang

    Published in Journal of applied geophysics (01-08-2012)
    “…To develop a simple, accurate, and non-destructive method for estimating the groundwater level (GWL) in an unconfined sandy aquifer, field measurements of soil…”
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    Effects of Urbanization on Landscape Patterns in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River Region by Yi, Yang, Zhang, Chen, Zhang, Guilian, Xing, Luqi, Zhong, Qicheng, Liu, Jialin, Lin, Yichen, Zheng, Xiewei, Yang, Na, Sun, Hao, Shi, Mingchang, Kang, Hongzhang

    Published in Land (Basel) (01-10-2021)
    “…The middle reaches of the Yangtze River region (MRYRR) are China’s first trans-regional urban agglomeration, located in the center of the Yangtze River…”
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    Global pattern of leaf litter nitrogen and phosphorus in woody plants by Kang, Hongzhang, Xin, Zaijun, Berg, Björn, Burgess, Paul J., Liu, Qunlu, Liu, Zhicheng, Li, Zhaohua, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in Annals of forest science. (2010)
    “…• Forest ecosystems exert an important influence on global biogeochemical cycles. A global dataset of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations in…”
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    Climatic control on plant and soil δ(13)C along an altitudinal transect of Lushan mountain in subtropical china: characteristics and interpretation of soil carbon dynamics by Du, Baoming, Liu, Chunjiang, Kang, Hongzhang, Zhu, Penghua, Yin, Shan, Shen, Guangrong, Hou, Jingli, Ilvesniemi, Hannu

    Published in PloS one (2014)
    “…Decreasing temperature and increasing precipitation along altitude gradients are typical mountain climate in subtropical China. In such a climate regime,…”
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    Correlated biogeographic variation of magnesium across trophic levels in a terrestrial food chain by Sun, Xiao, Kay, Adam D, Kang, Hongzhang, Small, Gaston E, Liu, Guofang, Zhou, Xuan, Yin, Shan, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in PloS one (04-11-2013)
    “…Using samples from eastern China (c. 25 - 41° N and 99 - 123° E) and from a common garden experiment, we investigate how Mg concentration varies with climate…”
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    Stoichiometric traits of oriental oak (Quercus variabilis) acorns and their variations in relation to environmental variables across temperate to subtropical China by Sun, Xiao, Kang, Hongzhang, Du, Hongmei, Hu, Haibo, Zhou, Jingbo, Hou, Jingli, Zhou, Xuan, Liu, Chunjiang

    Published in Ecological research (01-07-2012)
    “…The stoichiometric composition of plant reproductive organs varies with environmental conditions at a large geographical scale, which has potentially important…”
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