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    Effects of decadal nitrogen addition on carbon and nitrogen stocks in different organic matter fractions of typical steppe soils by Niu, Guoxiang, Liu, Li, Wang, Yinliu, Guan, Huiling, Ning, Qiushi, Liu, Tao, Rousk, Kathrin, Zhong, Buqing, Yang, Junjie, Lu, Xiankai, Han, Xingguo, Huang, Jianhui

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-11-2022)
    “…•More nitrogen and carbon are stored as MAOM in steppe soils regardless of nitrogen addition.•Subsoil has high share of MAOM nitrogen and carbon than…”
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    Intensity and Duration of Nitrogen Addition Jointly Alter Soil Nutrient Availability in a Temperate Grassland by Niu, Guoxiang, Wang, Yinliu, Wang, Ruzhen, Ning, Qiushi, Guan, Huiling, Yang, Junjie, Lu, Xiankai, Han, Xingguo, Huang, Jianhui

    “…Increasing N input can alter soil nutrient availability and influence plant growth. Previous studies focused on N addition effects on N and P availability,…”
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    Transcriptomic insights into the potential impacts of flavonoids and nodule-specific cysteine-rich peptides on nitrogen fixation in Vicia villosa and Vicia sativa by Ren, Jian, Cui, Zhengguo, Wang, Yueqiang, Ning, Qiushi, Gao, Yingzhi

    Published in Plant physiology and biochemistry (01-09-2024)
    “…Vicia villosa (VV) and Vicia sativa (VS) are legume forages highly valued for their excellent nitrogen fixation. However, no research has addressed the…”
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    Mowing increased plant diversity but not soil microbial biomass under N-enriched environment in a temperate grassland by Ning, Qiushi, Jiang, Liangchao, Niu, Guoxiang, Yu, Qiang, Liu, Jushan, Wang, Ruzhen, Liao, Sha, Huang, Jianhui, Han, Xingguo, Yang, Junjie

    Published in Plant and soil (01-10-2023)
    “…Aims The anthropogenic nitrogen (N) input has considerable consequences on soil microbial biomass, which is critical for biogeochemical cycling. As prevalent…”
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    Relative role of soil nutrients vs. carbon availability on soil carbon mineralization in grassland receiving long-term N addition by Jiang, Liangchao, Cheng, Huanhuan, Peng, Yang, Sun, Tianran, Gao, Yingzhi, Wang, Ruzhen, Ma, Yanxia, Yang, Junjie, Yu, Qiang, Zhang, Haiyang, Han, Xingguo, Ning, Qiushi

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-01-2024)
    “…High nitrogen (N) input often induces soil carbon (C) limitation, eutrophication of macronutrients, deficiency of base cations, and accumulation of toxic…”
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    The response of soil respiration to different N compounds addition in a saline–alkaline grassland of northern China by Diao, Huajie, Chen, Xiaopeng, Wang, Ge, Ning, Qiushi, Hu, Shuya, Sun, Wei, Dong, Kuanhu, Wang, Changhui

    Published in Journal of plant ecology (01-10-2022)
    “…The increase in atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition has profound effects on soil respiration (SR). However, the responses of SR to the addition of different N…”
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    Increasing nitrogen addition rates suppressed long-term litter decomposition in a temperate meadow steppe by Zheng, Pei, Zhao, Ruonan, Jiang, Liangchao, Yang, Guojiao, Wang, Yinliu, Wang, Ruzhen, Han, Xingguo, Ning, Qiushi

    Published in Journal of plant ecology (01-06-2023)
    “…Plant litter decomposition is critical for the carbon (C) balance and nutrient turnover in terrestrial ecosystems, and is sensitive to the ongoing…”
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    Greater soil microbial biomass loss at low frequency of N addition in an Inner Mongolia grassland by Ning, Qiushi, Jiang, Liangchao, Wang, Ruzhen, Wang, Jing, Han, Xingguo, Yang, Junjie

    Published in Journal of plant ecology (01-08-2022)
    “…Soil microbial biomass is critical for biogeochemical cycling and serves as precursor for carbon (C) sequestration. The anthropogenic nitrogen (N) input has…”
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    Effects of nitrogen deposition rates and frequencies on the abundance of soil nitrogen-related functional genes in temperate grassland of northern China by Ning, Qiushi, Gu, Qian, Shen, Jupei, Lv, Xiaotao, Yang, Junjie, Zhang, Ximei, He, Jizheng, Huang, Jianhui, Wang, Hong, Xu, Zhihong, Han, Xingguo

    Published in Journal of soils and sediments (01-03-2015)
    “…Purpose Microbial processes driving nitrogen (N) cycling are hot topics in terms of increasing N deposition. Abundances of N-related functional genes (NFG) can…”
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