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    Characteristics of nitrogen deposition research within grassland ecosystems globally and its insight from grassland microbial community changes in China by Li, Tong, Cui, Lizhen, Liu, Lilan, Wang, Hui, Dong, Junfu, Wang, Fang, Song, Xiufang, Che, Rongxiao, Li, Congjia, Tang, Li, Xu, Zhihong, Wang, Yanfen, Du, Jianqing, Hao, Yanbin, Cui, Xiaoyong

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (04-08-2022)
    “…As global change continues to intensify, the mode and rate of nitrogen input from the atmosphere to grassland ecosystems had changed dramatically. Firstly, we…”
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    Conservation genetics of Firmiana major, a threatened tree species with potential for afforestation of hot, arid climates by Ma, Yuqian, Li, Congjia, Jin, Jie, Liao, Chengfei, Yang, Jing, Sun, Weibang

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-08-2022)
    “…Firmiana major (Malvaceae) is a dominant tree species in hot, arid valleys with savanna vegetation in southwest China. Due to severe human disturbance, the…”
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    Determination of priority conservation areas in the Yellow River source region based on ecosystem integrity evaluations by Li, Congjia, Hao, Yanbin, Zheng, Zhenzhen, Xu, Xin, Cui, Lizhen, Guan, Mengxi, Guan, Shuntian, Li, Tong, Pang, Zhe, Li, Linfeng, Gu, Qiang, Cui, Xiaoyong, Xue, Kai, Du, Jianqing, Wang, Yanfen

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-01-2024)
    “…The conservation of the ecosystem in the Yellow River source region (YRSR) has become a crucial national strategy in China, emphasizing the need for evaluating…”
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    Methane uptake responses to heavy rainfalls co-regulated by seasonal timing and plant composition in a semiarid grassland by Zheng, Zhenzhen, Wen, Fuqi, Li, Congjia, Guan, Shuntian, Xiong, Yunqi, Liu, Yuan, Qian, Ruyan, Lv, Mengbo, Xu, Shaorui, Cui, Xiaoyong, Wang, Yanfen, Hao, Yanbin, Li, Linfeng

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (08-03-2023)
    “…Heavy rainfalls caused by global warming are increasing widespread in the future. As the second greenhouse gas, the biological processes of methane (CH 4 )…”
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    Livelihood resilience in pastoral communities: Methodological and field insights from Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau by Li, Tong, Cai, Shuohao, Singh, Ranjay K, Cui, Lizhen, Fava, Francesco, Tang, Li, Xu, Zhihong, Li, Congjia, Cui, Xiaoyong, Du, Jianqing, Hao, Yanbin, Liu, Yuexian, Wang, Yanfen

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-09-2022)
    “…Livelihood resilience is crucial for both people and the environment, especially in remote and harsh ecosystems, such as the Qinghai Tibetan Plateau (QTP)…”
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    Population structure and regeneration dynamics of Firmiana major, a dominant but endangered tree species by Li, Congjia, Chen, Yaling, Yang, Fengmao, Wang, Dashao, Song, Kun, Yu, Zhixiang, Sun, Weibang, Yang, Jing

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-04-2020)
    “…•Producing rope with the bark caused the presumed extinction of F. major before 1980s.•Fewer than 4,000 individuals of F. major were present in six populations…”
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    Ecosystem CO2 flux responses to extreme droughts depend on interaction of seasonal timing and plant community composition by Zheng, Zhenzhen, Li, Linfeng, Biederman, Joel A., Wang, Yanfen, Guan, Shuntian, Li, Congjia, Wen, Fuqi, Liu, Yuan, Xiong, Yunqi, Qian, Ruyan, Du, Jianqing, Xue, Kai, Cui, Xiaoyong, Hao, Yanbin

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-10-2024)
    “…Droughts can affect ecosystem CO2 fluxes directly or indirectly by changing plant community composition. However, it is unknown whether shifts in plant…”
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    Ecosystem CO 2 flux responses to extreme droughts depend on interaction of seasonal timing and plant community composition by Zheng, Zhenzhen, Li, Linfeng, Biederman, Joel A., Wang, Yanfen, Guan, Shuntian, Li, Congjia, Wen, Fuqi, Liu, Yuan, Xiong, Yunqi, Qian, Ruyan, Du, Jianqing, Xue, Kai, Cui, Xiaoyong, Hao, Yanbin

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-10-2024)
    “…Droughts can affect ecosystem CO 2 fluxes directly or indirectly by changing plant community composition. However, it is unknown whether shifts in plant…”
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