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View article: Research of arc extinguishing characteristics of annular multi-break compression lightning protection devices
Research of arc extinguishing characteristics of annular multi-break compression lightning protection devices Open
The plasma arc generated by lightning strikes is the primary factor causing short circuits in transmission lines. To reduce the lightning-induced trip-out rate of transmission lines, this paper proposes a novel annular multi-break compress…
View article: Microplastic surface biofilms: a review of structural assembly, influencing factors, and ecotoxicity
Microplastic surface biofilms: a review of structural assembly, influencing factors, and ecotoxicity Open
As plastic pollution continues to escalate, the widespread presence and potential hazards of microplastics as an emerging global contaminant have drawn increasing attention. In natural environments, microplastic surfaces are prone to colon…
View article: Salinization Decreases Soil Phosphorus Availability and Plant Productivity in Terrestrial Ecosystems
Salinization Decreases Soil Phosphorus Availability and Plant Productivity in Terrestrial Ecosystems Open
Soil phosphorus (P) availability is crucial for plant productivity, and salinization is generally expected to reduce plant productivity in global terrestrial ecosystems. However, the response of soil P availability to salinization remains …
View article: Robust high-Q perfect absorption based on guided modes in dielectric gratings
Robust high-Q perfect absorption based on guided modes in dielectric gratings Open
Achieving high-Q perfect absorption (PA) in plasmonic systems has long been challenging due to the intrinsic high loss of metals, which often limits the quality factor (Q-factor) of resonances. In this paper, we present a novel hybrid stru…
View article: Decoupling of plant nitrogen and phosphorus under global change over the last two decades
Decoupling of plant nitrogen and phosphorus under global change over the last two decades Open
It has long been assumed that nitrogen and phosphorus cycles are closely coupled. However, this assumption has not been rigorously examined under global change, limiting the predictive power of nitrogen and phosphorus cycling. We conducted…
View article: Contrasting controls on symbiotic and asymbiotic nitrogen fixation rates along altitudinal gradients in subtropical forests
Contrasting controls on symbiotic and asymbiotic nitrogen fixation rates along altitudinal gradients in subtropical forests Open
Symbiotic and asymbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF and ANF), two forms of biological nitrogen (N) fixation, are the main pathways for external N inputs into natural terrestrial ecosystems. However, the regulatory mechanisms of SNF and ANF, pa…
View article: Anti-windup control of saturated switched delayed systems with actuator faults
Anti-windup control of saturated switched delayed systems with actuator faults Open
In this paper, the problem of L2-gain analysis and anti-windup fault-tolerant control is investigated by using the multiple Lyapunov functionals method for a class of saturated switched delayed systems with actuator faults. A sufficient co…
View article: Early onset memory deficit of WMI rats compared to their nearly isogenic WLIs is reversed by enriched environment in females
Early onset memory deficit of WMI rats compared to their nearly isogenic WLIs is reversed by enriched environment in females Open
We tested the hypothesis that environmental enrichment (EE) can attenuate early-onset cognitive decline in a stress-hyperresponsive rat strain. The novel genetic model, the Wistar Kyoto More Immobile (WMI) inbred rat strain demonstrates in…
View article: In situ converting the native passivation layer into a fast ion transport interphase to boost the stability of zinc anodes
In situ converting the native passivation layer into a fast ion transport interphase to boost the stability of zinc anodes Open
Aqueous zinc batteries offer significant potential for large-scale energy storage, wearable devices, and medium-to low-speed transportation due to their safety, affordability, and environmental friendliness. However, the uneven zinc deposi…
View article: Increasing phosphorus limitation with tree age in tropical forests
Increasing phosphorus limitation with tree age in tropical forests Open
Aims Phosphorus (P) availability commonly limits the growth of tropical plants, yet how this limitation changes with tree age remains uncertain.Methods Here we investigated the effect of tree age on P limitation in a tropical forest by exa…
View article: Abnormal Freezing Effect on Electron Conduction of Ball‐milled Lanthanum Trihydride for Superionic Conductor
Abnormal Freezing Effect on Electron Conduction of Ball‐milled Lanthanum Trihydride for Superionic Conductor Open
A recent finding shows that lattice deformation could transform the mixed electronic/hydride (H − ) conducting lanthanum trihydride (LaH 3 ) to a superionic H − conductor. Such a feature would enable the development of a brand‐new all‐soli…
View article: TableGPT2: A Large Multimodal Model with Tabular Data Integration
TableGPT2: A Large Multimodal Model with Tabular Data Integration Open
The emergence of models like GPTs, Claude, LLaMA, and Qwen has reshaped AI applications, presenting vast new opportunities across industries. Yet, the integration of tabular data remains notably underdeveloped, despite its foundational rol…
View article: Phosphate Fertilizers’ Dual Role in Cadmium-Polluted Acidic Agricultural Soils: Dosage Dependency and Passivation Potential
Phosphate Fertilizers’ Dual Role in Cadmium-Polluted Acidic Agricultural Soils: Dosage Dependency and Passivation Potential Open
Cadmium (Cd) contamination in agricultural soils is a common issue, posing health risks as it enters the human body through the food chain. Commonly used phosphate fertilizers (PFs) not only provide essential phosphorus (P) nutrients to cr…
View article: Genomic insights into the cold adaptation of human populations in the Amur River Basin
Genomic insights into the cold adaptation of human populations in the Amur River Basin Open
Chinese ethnic minorities, including the Daur, Evenki, and Oroqen, living in the Amur River Basin, may have biologically adapted to extreme cold, but the genetic basis of such adaptations remains underinvestigated. Here, we conducted the f…
View article: Chromosome-level genome assembly of the deep-sea snail Phymorhynchus buccinoides provides insights into the adaptation to the cold seep habitat
Chromosome-level genome assembly of the deep-sea snail Phymorhynchus buccinoides provides insights into the adaptation to the cold seep habitat Open
Background The deep-sea snail Phymorhynchus buccinoides belongs to the genus Phymorhynchus (Neogastropoda: Raphitomidae), and it is a dominant specie in the cold seep habitat. As the environment of the cold seep is characterized by darknes…
View article: Widespread controls of leaf nutrient resorption by nutrient limitation and stoichiometry
Widespread controls of leaf nutrient resorption by nutrient limitation and stoichiometry Open
Leaf nutrient resorption is a key process in nutrient cycles, but fundamental knowledge regarding its control mechanisms remains limited. Among the three proposed basic control mechanisms on leaf nutrient resorption, namely nutrient concen…
View article: Effects of Multiple Global Change Factors on Symbiotic and Asymbiotic N2 Fixation: Results Based on a Pot Experiment
Effects of Multiple Global Change Factors on Symbiotic and Asymbiotic N2 Fixation: Results Based on a Pot Experiment Open
Biological N2 fixation, a major pathway for new nitrogen (N) input to terrestrial ecosystems, largely determines the dynamics of ecosystem structure and functions under global change. Nevertheless, the responses of N2 fixation to multiple …
View article: Copiotrophic taxa in pig manure mitigate nitrogen limitation of soil microbial communities
Copiotrophic taxa in pig manure mitigate nitrogen limitation of soil microbial communities Open
Dataset for soil properties, enzyme activities and stoichiometric parameters.
View article: Divergent responses of carbon-degrading enzyme activities to litter alterations: Implications for soil respiration
Divergent responses of carbon-degrading enzyme activities to litter alterations: Implications for soil respiration Open
Climate change affects the amount of plant litter inputs to soils around the world, with cascading effects on soil respiration (SR). Soil extracellular enzymes catalyze the rate-limiting steps in soil organic matter decomposition, and can …
View article: Copiotrophic taxa in pig manure mitigate nitrogen limitation of soil microbial communities
Copiotrophic taxa in pig manure mitigate nitrogen limitation of soil microbial communities Open
Dataset for soil properties, enzyme activities and stoichiometric parameters.
View article: Trade-Offs between Economic Gains and Carbon Stocks across a Range of Management Alternatives in Boreal Forests
Trade-Offs between Economic Gains and Carbon Stocks across a Range of Management Alternatives in Boreal Forests Open
Boreal forests, storing approximately half of the global forest carbon (C), are key to the global C cycle and climate regulation. The sustainability of C stocks is adversely impacted by forest management. However, the economic gain–C stock…
View article: Are aluminum and iron resorbed from old leaves?
Are aluminum and iron resorbed from old leaves? Open
Purpose Leaf resorption is an important mechanism for plant nutrient conservation, but not all elements are resorbed by plants. It is generally believed that aluminum (Al) and iron (Fe) are not resorbed from old leaves due to their toxic e…
View article: Divergent responses of carbon-degrading enzyme activities to litter alterations: Implications for soil respiration
Divergent responses of carbon-degrading enzyme activities to litter alterations: Implications for soil respiration Open
Global change affects terrestrial litter inputs with cascading effects on soil respiration (SR). Cellulase and ligninase are dominant carbon-degrading enzymes, targeting the decomposition of readily decomposable and structurally complex ca…
View article: Salinity mediates the effects of groundwater and seasonal streamflow on the symbiotic nitrogen fixation of a dryland phreatophyte
Salinity mediates the effects of groundwater and seasonal streamflow on the symbiotic nitrogen fixation of a dryland phreatophyte Open
Purpose Biological nitrogen fixation of deep-rooted legumes is a major pathway of nitrogen (N) inputs to drylands ecosystems. Water sources including groundwater and streamflow are vital to the growth of deep-rooted legumes in drylands, bu…