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Autor:
Xiuqin Yin, Ke Lin
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Environmental Science, Vol 12 (2024)
To promote sustainable economic development in the Belt and Road region of China, reducing carbon emissions is essential. The construction industry is a major contributor to carbon emissions in China. Therefore, studying the dynamic evolution of carb
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ca6b96bca12e4ca1b18c093b9483c8cb
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e9532 (2020)
Varied environmental conditions in coastal-inland zones tend to influence soil faunal communities. However, few studies have focused on the responses of soil fauna to environmental variations along the coastal-inland gradient. In order to better unde
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/57b60f95d8444392951b7d419a2ed73b
Publikováno v:
ICCREM 2022.
Publikováno v:
ICCREM 2022.
Publikováno v:
ICCREM 2022.
Publikováno v:
ICCREM 2021.
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forestry Research. 31:2333-2345
A total of 900 soil samples were collected from five habitats, including primary coniferous broad-leaved mixed forests, secondary coniferous broad-leaved mixed forests, secondary broad-leaved forests, secondary shrub forests, and cutover lands in spr
Autor:
Ernest C. Bernard, Xinchang Kou, Chen Ma, Zhenhai Wang, Xiuqin Yin, Yunfeng Jiang, Haixia Wang, Xiaoqiang Li
Publikováno v:
Environmental Entomology. 48:592-602
Cellulose and lignin decomposition is crucial for efficient nutrient cycling, yet few studies have been performed regarding the effects of soil fauna on cellulose and lignin decomposition. This study was conducted to better understand the effects of
Autor:
Chen Ma, Xiuqin Yin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Forest Research. 24:153-161
Soil invertebrates can potentially respond to variation of soil and vegetation in a timely manner, yet the relationships between soil invertebrates to the forest ecosystem remain a matter of debate...
Publikováno v:
Alpine Botany. 129:53-62
Soil fauna are critical for litter decomposition via physical fragmentation, chemical digestion, and changing activity of microorganisms, yet a few studies have been performed regarding the effects of soil fauna on alpine tundra litter decomposition.