44 results on '"Ge, Zhen-Ming"'
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2. Nature-based solutions to mitigate early marsh-edge erosion in a coastal wetland
3. Effects of plastic contamination on carbon fluxes in a subtropical coastal wetland of East China
4. Impacts of land-use change on carbon dynamics in China's coastal wetlands
5. Effects of Plastic Contamination on Carbon Fluxes in a Coastal Wetland in the Yangtze Estuary, China
6. Effects of waterlogging and elevated salinity on the allocation of photosynthetic carbon in estuarine tidal marsh: a mesocosm experiment
7. The role of seasonal vegetation properties in determining the wave attenuation capacity of coastal marshes: Implications for building natural defenses
8. Effects of waterlogging and salinity increase on CO2 efflux in soil from coastal marshes
9. Interactions between biotic and abiotic processes determine biogeomorphology in Yangtze Estuary coastal marshes: Observation with a modeling approach
10. Coupling Scirpus recruitment with Spartina control guarantees recolonization of native sedges in coastal wetlands
11. Reclamation-induced tidal restriction increases dissolved carbon and greenhouse gases diffusive fluxes in salt marsh creeks
12. Sea-level rise will reduce net CO2 uptake in subtropical coastal marshes
13. Morphological and reproductive responses of coastal pioneer sedge vegetation to inundation intensity
14. Growth Responses of Boreal Scots Pine, Norway Spruce and Silver Birch Seedlings to Simulated Climate Warming over Three Growing Seasons in a Controlled Field Experiment
15. The roles of vegetation, tide and sediment in the variability of carbon in the salt marsh dominated tidal creeks
16. Effects of waterlogging and increased salinity on microbial communities and extracellular enzyme activity in native and exotic marsh vegetation soils
17. The importance of the propagule–sediment–tide “power balance” for revegetation at the coastal frontier
18. Do short-term increases in river and sediment discharge determine the dynamics of coastal mudflat and vegetation in the Yangtze Estuary?
19. The shaping role of self-organization: linking vegetation patterning, plant traits and ecosystem functioning
20. Corrigendum to “Soil carbon and nitrogen storage in recently restored and mature native Scirpus marshes in the Yangtze Estuary, China: Implications for restoration” [Ecol. Eng. 104 (2017) 150–157]
21. Ecophysiological response of native and exotic salt marsh vegetation to waterlogging and salinity: Implications for the effects of sea-level rise
22. Responses of eastern Chinese coastal salt marshes to sea-level rise combined with vegetative and sedimentary processes
23. Spatiotemporal patterns of the gross primary production in the salt marshes with rapid community change: A coupled modeling approach
24. Revegetation of a native species in a newly formed tidal marsh under varying hydrological conditions and planting densities in the Yangtze Estuary
25. Future vegetation patterns and primary production in the coastal wetlands of East China under sea level rise, sediment reduction, and saltwater intrusion
26. Plant invasion impacts on the gross and net primary production of the salt marsh on eastern coast of China: Insights from leaf to ecosystem
27. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Salt Marsh Vegetation regulated by Plant Invasion and Abiotic Processes in the Yangtze Estuary: Observations with a Modeling Approach
28. Effects of Elevated CO2 and Temperature on Biomass Growth and Allocation in a Boreal Bioenergy Crop (Phalaris arundinacea L.) from Young and Old Cultivations
29. Adaptive management to climate change for Norway spruce forests along a regional gradient in Finland
30. Measured and modeled biomass growth in relation to photosynthesis acclimation of a bioenergy crop (Reed canary grass) under elevated temperature, CO2 enrichment and different water regimes
31. Impacts of climate change on primary production and carbon sequestration of boreal Norway spruce forests: Finland as a model
32. Erratum to: Seasonal Physiological Responses and Biomass Growth in a Bioenergy Crop (Phalaris arundinacea L.) Under Elevated Temperature and CO2, Subjected to Different Water Regimes in Boreal Conditions
33. Carbon assimilation and allocation (13C labeling) in a boreal perennial grass (Phalaris arundinacea) subjected to elevated temperature and CO2 through a growing season
34. Seasonal physiological responses and biomass growth in a bioenergy crop (Phalaris arundinacea L.) under elevated temperature and CO2, subjected to different water regimes in boreal conditions
35. Effects of climate change on evapotranspiration and soil water availability in Norway spruce forests in southern Finland: an ecosystem model based approach
36. Prevention of post‐endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography pancreatitis by epinephrine sprayed on the papilla
37. Climate, canopy conductance and leaf area development controls on evapotranspiration in a boreal coniferous forest over a 10-year period: A united model assessment
38. Effects of varying thinning regimes on carbon uptake, total stem wood growth, and timber production in Norway spruce (Picea abies) stands in southern Finland under the changing climate
39. Evaluation of carbon exchange in a boreal coniferous stand over a 10-year period: An integrated analysis based on ecosystem model simulations and eddy covariance measurements
40. Effects of climate change and management on growth of Norway spruce in boreal conditions – an approach based on ecosystem model
41. Effects of elevated CO2 and temperature on leaf characteristics, photosynthesis and carbon storage in aboveground biomass of a boreal bioenergy crop (Phalaris arundinacea L.) under varying water regimes
42. Effects of changing climate on water and nitrogen availability with implications on the productivity of Norway spruce stands in Southern Finland
43. Changes in the spatial distribution of migratory shorebirds along the Shanghai shoreline, China, between 1984 and 2004
44. Use of wetlands at the mouth of the Yangtze River by shorebirds during spring and fall migration
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