Search Results - "Shi, Zhou J."
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Tundra soil carbon is vulnerable to rapid microbial decomposition under climate warming
Published in Nature climate change (01-06-2016)“…Release of carbon previously locked in permafrost is a potentially important positive climate feedback. Now metagenomics reveal the vulnerability of…”
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Warming-induced permafrost thaw exacerbates tundra soil carbon decomposition mediated by microbial community
Published in Microbiome (17-01-2020)“…It is well-known that global warming has effects on high-latitude tundra underlain with permafrost. This leads to a severe concern that decomposition of soil…”
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Long-Term Warming in Alaska Enlarges the Diazotrophic Community in Deep Soils
Published in mBio (26-02-2019)“…Tundra ecosystems are typically carbon (C) rich but nitrogen (N) limited. Since biological N fixation is the major source of biologically available N, the soil…”
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The interconnected rhizosphere: High network complexity dominates rhizosphere assemblages
Published in Ecology letters (01-08-2016)“…While interactions between roots and microorganisms have been intensively studied, we know little about interactions among root‐associated microbes. We used…”
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Winter warming rapidly increases carbon degradation capacities of fungal communities in tundra soil: Potential consequences on carbon stability
Published in Molecular ecology (01-02-2021)“…High‐latitude tundra ecosystems are increasingly affected by climate warming. As an important fraction of soil microorganisms, fungi play essential roles in…”
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Winter warming rapidly increases carbon degradation capacities of fungal communities in tundra soil: Potential consequences on carbon stability
Published in Molecular ecology (10-12-2020)“…We report high-latitude tundra ecosystems are increasingly affected by climate warming. As an important fraction of soil microorganisms, fungi play essential…”
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Connexin32-mediated antitumor effects of suicide gene therapy against hepatocellular carcinoma: In vitro and in vivo anticancer activity
Published in Molecular medicine reports (01-04-2016)“…Normal hepatocytes express connexin32 (Cx32), which forms gap junctions at cell-cell contact areas. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether…”
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