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View article: The Impact of Litter from Different Belowground Organs of Phragmites australis on Microbial-Mediated Soil Organic Carbon Accumulation in a Lacustrine Wetland
The Impact of Litter from Different Belowground Organs of Phragmites australis on Microbial-Mediated Soil Organic Carbon Accumulation in a Lacustrine Wetland Open
Although belowground litter decomposition critically influences lacustrine wetland soil carbon dynamics, the organ-specific microbial mechanisms driving soil organic carbon (SOC) accumulation remain unclear. Existing research has predomina…
View article: Functional characteristics and habitat suitability of threatened birds in northeastern China
Functional characteristics and habitat suitability of threatened birds in northeastern China Open
Northeast China, rich in natural resources and diverse biodiversity, boasts a unique habitat for threatened bird species due to its remote location and perennial cold climate. An analysis assessed the adaptability of these species using da…
View article: The electrode strategy and its coordination mechanism in constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC): a review
The electrode strategy and its coordination mechanism in constructed wetland-microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC): a review Open
The electrode played an essential role in the operation of CW-MFC system due to its synergistic effect, and the development of electrode strategy has promoted the application of CW-MFC since 2012. In this paper, according to the material a…
View article: Effect of experimental warming on dissolved organic matter and bacterial diversity in a forest swamp soil
Effect of experimental warming on dissolved organic matter and bacterial diversity in a forest swamp soil Open
Forest swamp ecosystems play an important role in the global carbon cycle, yet they are often overlooked. With global climate warming, it is inevitable that it will impact the relationship between soil microorganisms and organic matter. Di…
View article: Estimation of the Key Water Quality Parameters in the Surface Water, Middle of Northeast China, Based on Gaussian Process Regression
Estimation of the Key Water Quality Parameters in the Surface Water, Middle of Northeast China, Based on Gaussian Process Regression Open
To estimate the key water quality parameters on a large scale, based on Pearson’s correlation analysis and band ratio, this study first obtains multiple sensitive band combinations (R ≥ 0.30, p < 0.01) for three key water quality parameter…
View article: Toxicological effects and transcriptome mechanisms of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under stress of quinclorac and polystyrene nanoplastics
Toxicological effects and transcriptome mechanisms of rice (Oryza sativa L.) under stress of quinclorac and polystyrene nanoplastics Open
The absorption and accumulation of nanoplastics (NPs) by plants is currently attracting considerable attention. NPs also tend to adsorb surrounding organic pollutants, such as pesticides, which can damage plants. However, molecular mechani…
View article: Evaluation and Optimization of Hydrological Connectivity Based on Graph Theory: A Case Study in Dongliao River Basin, China
Evaluation and Optimization of Hydrological Connectivity Based on Graph Theory: A Case Study in Dongliao River Basin, China Open
Hydrological connectivity affects the material cycling and energy transfer of ecosystems and is an important indicator for assessing the function of aquatic ecosystems. Therefore, clarification of hydrologic connectivity and its optimizati…
View article: Changes in soil dissolved organic matter optical properties during peatland succession
Changes in soil dissolved organic matter optical properties during peatland succession Open
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the most active component in the soil environment. Understanding the chemical diversity of DOM and the interaction of the physicochemical properties of the soil are key to managing peatland under successio…
View article: Soil Moisture Affects the Rapid Response of Microbes to Labile Organic C Addition
Soil Moisture Affects the Rapid Response of Microbes to Labile Organic C Addition Open
Pulsed inputs of labile organic carbon (LOC) are common in soils and significantly affect carbon cycling. However, it remains unclear how soil moisture content affects microbial responses to LOC inputs and the relative contributions of nat…
View article: Effects of stand age and soil organic matter quality on soil bacterial and fungal community composition in Larix gmelinii plantations, Northeast China
Effects of stand age and soil organic matter quality on soil bacterial and fungal community composition in Larix gmelinii plantations, Northeast China Open
It is of great interest to elucidate the biogeographic patterns of soil microorganisms and their driving forces, which is fundamental to predicting alterations in microbial-mediated functions arising from environment changes. Although the …
View article: Effect of Polyethylene (LDPE) Microplastic on Remediation of Cadmium Contaminated Soil by &lt;i&gt;Solanum nigrum&lt;/i&gt; L.
Effect of Polyethylene (LDPE) Microplastic on Remediation of Cadmium Contaminated Soil by <i>Solanum nigrum</i> L. Open
Solanum nigrum L. has a delightful prospect as a hyperaccumulation plant for cadmium pollution remediation, and microplastic is a new type of pollution that has received wide attention. In this study, the effects of polyethylene microplast…
View article: Effects of pulse precipitation on soil organic matter mineralization in forests: spatial variation and controlling factors
Effects of pulse precipitation on soil organic matter mineralization in forests: spatial variation and controlling factors Open
Aims Pulse effects of precipitation cause soil organic matter to rapidly decompose and release CO2 in a short period. The pulse effects of precipitation are important for ecosystem C cycling and soil C balance, although their spatial varia…
View article: Pulse Effect of Precipitation: Spatial Patterns and Mechanisms of Soil Carbon Emissions
Pulse Effect of Precipitation: Spatial Patterns and Mechanisms of Soil Carbon Emissions Open
The rapid and strong release of CO 2 caused by precipitation (known as the pulse effect) is a common phenomenon that significantly affects ecosystem C cycling. However, the degree to which the pulse effect occurs overlarge regional scales …
View article: Bacterial community structure and soil enzyme activities response to change of moisture content in northeastern China forest peat swamps
Bacterial community structure and soil enzyme activities response to change of moisture content in northeastern China forest peat swamps Open
The better understanding of the relationship between soil physical and chemical properties and bacterial communities under different moisture contents has a potential contribution to improving the sustainability of forest peat swamp protec…
View article: Hydrological Restoration and Water Resource Management of Siberian Crane (Grus leucogeranus) Stopover Wetlands
Hydrological Restoration and Water Resource Management of Siberian Crane (Grus leucogeranus) Stopover Wetlands Open
Habitat loss is a key factor affecting Siberian crane stopovers. The accurate calculation of water supply and effective water resource management schemes plays an important role in stopover habitat restoration for the Siberian crane. In th…