311 results on '"Ren, Chengjie"'
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2. Thermal sensitivity of soil microbial carbon use efficiency across forest biomes
3. Global turnover of soil mineral-associated and particulate organic carbon
4. Afforestation increases microbial diversity in low-carbon soils
5. Nitrogen addition-driven soil organic carbon stability depends on the fractions of particulate and mineral-associated organic carbon
6. N-cycle gene abundance determination of N mineralization rate following re-afforestation in the Loess Plateau of China
7. Mechanisms of litter input changes on soil organic carbon dynamics: a microbial carbon use efficiency-based perspective
8. Responses of particulate and mineral-associated organic carbon to temperature changes and their mineral protection mechanisms: A soil translocation experiment
9. Aridity shapes distinct biogeographic and assembly patterns of forest soil bacterial and fungal communities at the regional scale
10. Deciphering microbial drivers of soil organic matter mineralization in surface and subsurface soil during long-term vegetation succession
11. Regulation of photosynthetic carbon fate by plant diversity and nutrients in abandoned farmland on the Loess Plateau
12. Divergent responses of soil glomalin and microbial necromass to precipitation reduction: New perspectives from soil aggregates and multi-trophic networks
13. Metagenomic highlight contrasting elevational pattern of bacteria- and fungi-derived compound decompositions in forest soils
14. Differences in the regulation of soil carbon pool quality and stability by leaf-litter and root-litter decomposition
15. P-limitation regulates the accumulation of soil aggregates organic carbon during the restoration of Pinus tabuliformis forest
16. Deterministic assembly of grassland soil microbial communities driven by climate warming amplifies soil carbon loss
17. Acid rain reduced soil carbon emissions and increased the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration: A comprehensive meta-analysis
18. Regulation of nutrient addition-induced priming effect by both soil C accessibility and nutrient limitation in afforested ecosystem
19. The multifunctionality of soil aggregates is related to the complexity of aggregate microbial community during afforestation
20. Contrasting potential impact patterns of unique and shared microbial species on nitrous oxide emissions in grassland soil on the Tibetan Plateau
21. Linking the soil carbon pool management index to ecoenzymatic stoichiometry and organic carbon functional groups in abandoned land under climate change
22. Unknown bacterial species lead to soil CO2 emission reduction by promoting lactic fermentation in alpine meadow on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
23. Cross-linked modifications of starches from colored highland barley and their characterizations, digestibility, and lipolysis inhibitory abilities in vitro
24. Natural restoration exhibits better soil bacterial network complexity and stability than artificial restoration on the Loess Plateau, China
25. The contribution of microbial necromass carbon to soil organic carbon in soil aggregates
26. Dynamics of plant nutrient requirements and acquisition strategies after afforestation: A study on the Loess Plateau, China
27. Microbial community assembly and its influencing factors of secondary forests in Qinling Mountains
28. Mulching decreased the abundance of microbial functional genes in phosphorus cycling under maize
29. Biochar combined with N fertilization and straw return in wheat-maize agroecosystem: Key practices to enhance crop yields and minimize carbon and nitrogen footprints
30. Effects of fire on the soil microbial metabolic quotient: A global meta-analysis
31. Altered microbial P cycling genes drive P availability in soil after afforestation
32. Abundant and rare fungal taxa exhibit different patterns of phylogenetic niche conservatism and community assembly across a geographical and environmental gradient
33. Effect of forest thinning on soil organic carbon stocks from the perspective of carbon-degrading enzymes
34. Different mechanisms driving increasing abundance of microbial phosphorus cycling gene groups along an elevational gradient
35. Soil dissolved carbon and nitrogen dynamics along a revegetation chronosequence of Caragana korshinskii plantations in the Loess hilly region of China
36. Stronger microbial decay of recalcitrant carbon in tropical forests than in subtropical and temperate forest ecosystems in China
37. Soil nitrogen regulates root carbon secretion in the context of global change: A global meta‐analysis.
38. The Impact of Combining Robinia pseudoacacia Leaves and Corn Straw on Soil Carbon Content and Corn Yield in Loess Plateau
39. Soil bacteria and fungi respond differently to plant diversity and plant family composition during the secondary succession of abandoned farmland on the Loess Plateau, China
40. Comprehensive benefit evaluation of conservation tillage based on BP neural network in the Loess Plateau
41. Antarctic Soils Select Copiotroph-Dominated Bacteria.
42. Effects of Robinia pseudoacacia afforestation on aggregate size distribution and organic C dynamics in the central Loess Plateau of China: A chronosequence approach
43. Elevation gradients affect the differences of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity between root and rhizosphere soil
44. Soil biochemical parameters in the rhizosphere contribute more to changes in soil respiration and its components than those in the bulk soil under nitrogen application in croplands
45. Responses of soil nosZ-type denitrifying microbial communities to the various land-use types of the Loess Plateau, China
46. C:N:P stoichiometries explain soil organic carbon accumulation during afforestation
47. Responses of plant community to the linkages in plant-soil C:N:P stoichiometry during secondary succession of abandoned farmlands, China
48. Differential responses of soil quality in revegetation types to precipitation gradients on the Loess Plateau
49. Dynamics of storage and relative availability of soil inorganic nitrogen along revegetation chronosequence in the loess hilly region of China
50. Unique genes carried by abundant species enhance CH4 emissions during the growing season at the Tibetan Plateau
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