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View article: Linking Vegetable Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Accumulation with Root Chemical Traits
Linking Vegetable Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Accumulation with Root Chemical Traits Open
View article: Interactive effects of geo-ecological factors on soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity on the global scale
Interactive effects of geo-ecological factors on soil respiration and its temperature sensitivity on the global scale Open
Soil respiration is one of the main processes in the global carbon cycle, which comprises both autotrophic (root) and heterotrophic (soil organic matter decomposition) components. However, large uncertainties remain in estimating its flux …
View article: Investment attractiveness in BRICS+ economies: Evaluating business environment reforms, institutional quality, and macroeconomic factors
Investment attractiveness in BRICS+ economies: Evaluating business environment reforms, institutional quality, and macroeconomic factors Open
Investment is a key driver of economic growth in emerging markets, yet the factors that enable or hinder foreign direct investment (FDI) and domestic investment (DI) remain contested. Regulatory reforms aimed at improving the ease of doing…
View article: Root anatomy governs bi-directional resource transfer in mycorrhizal symbiosis
Root anatomy governs bi-directional resource transfer in mycorrhizal symbiosis Open
Plants form mycorrhizal symbioses to enhance nutrient acquisition, yet the biophysical principles governing carbon and nutrient exchange remain unclear. Here, we develop a theory of bi-directional carbon–nutrient transfer that integrates r…
View article: Heterologous Expression and Antimicrobial Mechanism of a Cysteine-Rich Peptide from Barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes
Heterologous Expression and Antimicrobial Mechanism of a Cysteine-Rich Peptide from Barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes Open
The escalating crisis of antimicrobial resistance in aquaculture, driven by the indiscriminate use of antibiotics, underscores the urgent need to develop novel anti-infective agents. This study addresses this requirement by investigating c…
View article: Increased dependence on mycorrhizal fungi for nutrient acquisition under carbon limitation by tree girdling
Increased dependence on mycorrhizal fungi for nutrient acquisition under carbon limitation by tree girdling Open
Nutrient acquisition through symbiotic ectomycorrhizal fungi is carbon (C) costly but fundamental for plant growth, community, and ecosystem functioning. Here, we examined the functions of roots and mycorrhiza with respect to nutrient upta…
View article: Interannual Variation in Zooplankton Communities Around a Nuclear Power Plant and Their Relationships with Thermal Effluent in Summer
Interannual Variation in Zooplankton Communities Around a Nuclear Power Plant and Their Relationships with Thermal Effluent in Summer Open
View article: Unraveling the Environmental Drivers of Zooplankton Dynamics in Qinzhou Bay: Insights into Monsoon-Affected Tropical Estuarine Ecosystems
Unraveling the Environmental Drivers of Zooplankton Dynamics in Qinzhou Bay: Insights into Monsoon-Affected Tropical Estuarine Ecosystems Open
View article: Ventilation Distribution and Temporal Heterogeneity Introduced by Speaking Valves in Prolonged Tracheostomy's Patients Weaned from Mechanical Ventilation
Ventilation Distribution and Temporal Heterogeneity Introduced by Speaking Valves in Prolonged Tracheostomy's Patients Weaned from Mechanical Ventilation Open
View article: Benthic bioturbations weaken the stability of blue carbon storage
Benthic bioturbations weaken the stability of blue carbon storage Open
Coastal ecosystems are known for their ability to sequester organic carbon (OC), termed “blue carbon”. The molecular composition of dissolved organic matter (DOM) can affect sediment OC content; however, the impact of benthic bioturbation …
View article: Drivers of soil organic carbon recovery under forest restoration: a global meta-analysis
Drivers of soil organic carbon recovery under forest restoration: a global meta-analysis Open
Forest restoration by planting tree seedlings is a crucial strategy to mitigate climate change and restore forest functions. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) targets to remove around 70 Pg carbon (C) from the atmosphere…
View article: Forest Soil pH and Dissolved Organic Matter Aromaticity Are Distinct Drivers for Soil Microbial Community and Carbon Metabolism Potential
Forest Soil pH and Dissolved Organic Matter Aromaticity Are Distinct Drivers for Soil Microbial Community and Carbon Metabolism Potential Open
The ecological niche separation of microbial interactions in forest ecosystems is critical to maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity and has yet to be comprehensively explored in microbial ecology. This study investigated the impa…
View article: Discovery and Characterization of an Atypical Crustin Antimicrobial Peptide from Pollicipes pollicipes
Discovery and Characterization of an Atypical Crustin Antimicrobial Peptide from Pollicipes pollicipes Open
Crustins are a family of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) that play a pivotal role in the innate immune system of crustaceans. The discovery of novel AMPs from natural sources is crucial for expanding our current database of these peptides. H…
View article: Unraveling the Distribution of Black Carbon in Chinese Forest Soils Using Machine Learning Approaches
Unraveling the Distribution of Black Carbon in Chinese Forest Soils Using Machine Learning Approaches Open
Black carbon (BC) is a highly persistent yet poorly understood component of forest soil carbon reservoirs, while its inventory, distribution, and determining factors in forest soils on a large geographic scale remain unclear. Here, we char…
View article: Changes in plant resource inputs lead to rapid alterations in soil dissolved organic matter composition in an old-growth tropical forest
Changes in plant resource inputs lead to rapid alterations in soil dissolved organic matter composition in an old-growth tropical forest Open
Alterations in plant resource inputs to soil affect soil organic matter (OM) dynamics. However, it remains unclear how to alter soil dissolved OM (DOM) composition. Here, we used UV/fluorescence spectroscopy and Fourier transform ion cyclo…
View article: Experimental warming affects soil carbon dynamics in boreal and temperate forests: a meta-analysis
Experimental warming affects soil carbon dynamics in boreal and temperate forests: a meta-analysis Open
Boreal and temperate forests, spanning cold mid- to high-latitude environments and encompassing about 43% of the global forest area, are highly vulnerable to warming. Understanding the response of soil carbon (C) dynamics in these forests …
View article: Variations in source-specific soil organic matter components across 32 forest sites in China
Variations in source-specific soil organic matter components across 32 forest sites in China Open
Forest soils store substantial amounts of carbon in various soil organic matter (SOM) components due to high plant litter inputs and active microbial turnover. However, the variations in plant- and microbial-derived SOM components in surfa…
View article: Molecular-level carbon traits of fine roots: unveiling adaptation and decomposition under flooded conditions
Molecular-level carbon traits of fine roots: unveiling adaptation and decomposition under flooded conditions Open
Fine roots are vital for plant development and carbon biogeochemical cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Flooding is known to regulate the physiology and morphology in plant roots; however, its impact on molecular-level characteristics of c…
View article: Reply on RC1
Reply on RC1 Open
Abstract. Fine roots constitute a fundamental source of litter decomposition and humus formation in terrestrial ecosystems. However, molecular-level traits of carbonaceous organics in fine roots grown in different media, s…
View article: Reply on RC2
Reply on RC2 Open
Abstract. Fine roots constitute a fundamental source of litter decomposition and humus formation in terrestrial ecosystems. However, molecular-level traits of carbonaceous organics in fine roots grown in different media, s…
View article: Soil microbial necromass carbon in forests: A global synthesis of patterns and controlling factors
Soil microbial necromass carbon in forests: A global synthesis of patterns and controlling factors Open
View article: Chemical and biological information in dissolved organic matter across the land-ocean continuum 
Chemical and biological information in dissolved organic matter across the land-ocean continuum  Open
Biogeochemical cycling of organic matter across the land-ocean continuum (LOC) is important in driving energy and material exchange between the fresh water and saline water ecosystems, including the direction and magnitude of the uptake of…
View article: Dosage- and site-dependent retention of black carbon and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in farmland soils via long-term biochar addition
Dosage- and site-dependent retention of black carbon and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in farmland soils via long-term biochar addition Open
Biochar, a soil conditioner containing significant amounts of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), has gained widespread popularity in agricultural practices due to its advantages in improving soil fertility and carbon sequestration. W…
View article: Uptake of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Pahs) from Pah–Contaminated Soils to Carrots and Chinese Cabbages Under the Greenhouse and Field Conditions
Uptake of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (Pahs) from Pah–Contaminated Soils to Carrots and Chinese Cabbages Under the Greenhouse and Field Conditions Open
View article: Aridity Affects Soil Organic Carbon Content and Chemical Stability by Different Forest Types and Soil Processes Across Chinese Natural Forests
Aridity Affects Soil Organic Carbon Content and Chemical Stability by Different Forest Types and Soil Processes Across Chinese Natural Forests Open
View article: Comment on bg-2023-135
Comment on bg-2023-135 Open
Abstract. Fine roots constitute a fundamental source of litter decomposition and humus formation in terrestrial ecosystems. However, molecular-level traits of carbonaceous organics in fine roots grown in different media, s…
View article: Supplementary material to "Molecular-level carbon traits of fine roots: unveiling adaptation and decomposition under flooded condition"
Supplementary material to "Molecular-level carbon traits of fine roots: unveiling adaptation and decomposition under flooded condition" Open
Text S1 Root sample collectionFor soil-grown fine roots (SGR), surface soil (approximately 0-20 cm) at the tree base was carefully excavated to expose the primary lateral roots following the procedure described by Guo et al. (2008).For and…
View article: Molecular-level carbon traits of fine roots: unveiling adaptation and decomposition under flooded condition
Molecular-level carbon traits of fine roots: unveiling adaptation and decomposition under flooded condition Open
Fine roots constitute a fundamental source of litter decomposition and humus formation in terrestrial ecosystems. However, molecular-level traits of carbonaceous organics in fine roots grown in different media, such as soil and water, rema…
View article: Photo-transformation of wastewater effluent organic matter reduces the formation potential and toxicity of chlorinated disinfection byproducts
Photo-transformation of wastewater effluent organic matter reduces the formation potential and toxicity of chlorinated disinfection byproducts Open
Sunlight exposure can degrade and transform discharged wastewater effluent organic matter (EfOM) in aquatic systems, potentially enhancing the feasibility of reusing wastewater for drinking purposes. However, there remains a lack of compre…
View article: Soil microbial community in 47 Chinese forest sites: biogeographic patterns and links with soil dissolved organic matter
Soil microbial community in 47 Chinese forest sites: biogeographic patterns and links with soil dissolved organic matter Open
Physical and chemical properties of soil samples in this Manuscript.