Search Results - "Song, Ming‐Hua"
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Reduced compensatory effects explain the nitrogen-mediated reduction in stability of an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
Published in The New phytologist (01-07-2015)“…Many ecosystems are facing strong perturbations such as nitrogen (N) fertilization, which can greatly alter ecosystem stability via different mechanisms…”
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Soil resource heterogeneity competitively favors an invasive clonal plant over a native one
Published in Oecologia (01-05-2020)“…Soil resource heterogeneity can affect plant growth and competitive ability. However, little is known about how soil resource heterogeneity affects competitive…”
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Differential responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to nitrogen addition in a near pristine Tibetan alpine meadow
Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (01-09-2014)“…Abstract Elucidating the responses of soil microbial abundance and community composition to nitrogen (N) addition is important for predicting ecosystem…”
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Tussock microhabitats increase nitrogen uptake by plants in an alpine wetland
Published in Plant and soil (01-09-2021)“…Purpose Tussock microhabitat is a universal phenomenon in wetlands, where soil and plant properties differ from their surrounding lawns. This study aims to…”
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Influence of nitrogen fertilization on soil ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier abundance, microbial biomass, and enzyme activities in an alpine meadow
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-05-2014)“…Terrestrial ecosystems are predicted to experience an increasing level of atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, which may cause significant shifts in plant…”
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Grazing Offsets Nitrogen Enrichment Effects on Species Richness by Promoting the Random Colonization of Local Species in an Alpine Grassland
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-03-2020)“…Nitrogen (N)-induced declines in species richness can be offset by grazing via the suppression of dominant species to increase ground-level light. However, it…”
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LOTVS: A global collection of permanent vegetation plots
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-03-2022)“…Analysing temporal patterns in plant communities is extremely important to quantify the extent and the consequences of ecological changes, especially…”
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Distinct climate driven spatial patterns of frozen soil and vegetation that reflect plant sensitivities across the Tibetan Plateau
Published in Land degradation & development (01-09-2021)“…Earth's cryosphere and biosphere are extremely sensitive to climate changes, and transitions in states could alter the carbon emission rate to the atmosphere…”
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Changes in quantity rather than palatability of alpine meadow species induce cascading effects of long-term nitrogen fertilization on phytophagous insect abundance
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-09-2018)“…Questions: Do changes in plant tissue quality mediated by long-term N enrichment cascade to affect the palatability and thus abundance of phytophagous insects?…”
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Directional trends in species composition over time can lead to a widespread overemphasis of year‐to‐year asynchrony
Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-09-2020)“…Questions Compensatory dynamics are described as one of the main mechanisms that increase community stability, e.g., where decreases of some species on a…”
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Different inter-annual responses to availability and form of nitrogen explain species coexistence in an alpine meadow community after release from grazing
Published in Global change biology (01-10-2012)“…Plant species and functional groups in nitrogen (N) limited communities may coexist through strong eco‐physiological niche differentiation, leading to…”
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Effects of clonal fragmentation and nutrient availability on the competitive ability of the floating plant Salvinia natans
Published in Folia geobotanica (01-06-2020)“…Floating plants are widespread in aquatic ecosystems. Most floating plants are clonal and their clones can be easily fragmented as a result of natural events…”
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Linking Climate Sensitivity of Plant Phenology to Population Fitness in Alpine Meadow
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Biogeosciences (01-12-2022)“…Timings of phenological events have been paid more attention in facing of climate change. However, little is known how shifts of phenological events are…”
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Water Sources of Dominant Species in Three Alpine Ecosystems on the Tibetan Plateau, China
Published in Journal of integrative plant biology (01-03-2008)“…Plant water sources were estimated by two or three compartment linear mixing models using hydrogen and oxygen isotope (δD and δ¹⁸O) values of different…”
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Interactive effects of biochar and AMF on plant growth and greenhouse gas emissions from wetland microcosms
Published in Geoderma (15-07-2019)“…Both biochar and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can affect plant growth, but little is known about how the interaction between biochar and AMF affects…”
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Biochar addition affects root morphology and nitrogen uptake capacity in common reed (Phragmites australis)
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-04-2021)“…Nitrogen (N) is a key factor that limits plant growth in most terrestrial ecosystems, and biochar reportedly improves soil characteristics and grain yields…”
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The Impact of Career Growth on Knowledge-Based Employee Engagement: The Mediating Role of Affective Commitment and the Moderating Role of Perceived Organizational Support
Published in Frontiers in psychology (17-03-2022)“…Based on social exchange theory and attribution theory, this paper explores the role of affective commitment and organizational support in the relationship…”
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Correlation Between CO2 Efflux and Net Nitrogen Mineralization and Its Response to External C or N Supply in an Alpine Meadow Soil
Published in Pedosphere (01-10-2011)“…S812.2; In nutrient-limited alpine meadows,nitrogen (N) mineralization is prior to soil microbial immobilization; therefore,increased mineral N supply would be…”
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Nutrient-induced shifts of dominant species reduce ecosystem stability via increases in species synchrony and population variability
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-11-2019)“…The mechanisms underlying nutrient-induced diversity–stability relationships have been examined extensively. However, the effects of nutrient-induced shifts of…”
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Direct and legacy effects of genotypic diversity on population performance of Hydrocotyle vulgaris
Published in Ecological indicators (01-11-2022)“…•Genetic diversity plays important roles in population dynamics and productivity.•Both direct and soil legacy effects of genetic diversity on populations were…”
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