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View article: Potential Roles of Soil Viruses in Karst Forest Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles
Potential Roles of Soil Viruses in Karst Forest Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles Open
Soil viruses, ubiquitous and abundant biological entities that are integral to microbial communities, exert pivotal impacts on ecosystem functionality, particularly within carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycles, through intricate interactions …
View article: Multi-Interface Nitrogen Runoff Loss and its Influencing Mechanisms in Karst Critical Zone
Multi-Interface Nitrogen Runoff Loss and its Influencing Mechanisms in Karst Critical Zone Open
View article: Multi-Interface Nitrogen Runoff Loss and its Influencing Mechanisms in Karst Critical Zone
Multi-Interface Nitrogen Runoff Loss and its Influencing Mechanisms in Karst Critical Zone Open
View article: Multi-Interface Nitrogen Runoff Loss and its Influencing Mechanisms in Karst Critical Zone
Multi-Interface Nitrogen Runoff Loss and its Influencing Mechanisms in Karst Critical Zone Open
View article: Four colours of carbon sinks in terrestrial ecosystems
Four colours of carbon sinks in terrestrial ecosystems Open
Terrestrial ecosystems are important carbon (C) sinks that absorb 31% of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Understanding the formation mechanisms and enhancement strategies of terrestrial carbon sinks is necessary fo…
View article: Lithological Controls on Soil Aggregates and Minerals Regulate Microbial Carbon Use Efficiency and Necromass Stability
Lithological Controls on Soil Aggregates and Minerals Regulate Microbial Carbon Use Efficiency and Necromass Stability Open
Microbial carbon (C) use efficiency (CUE) drives soil C formation, while physical-chemical protection stabilizes subsequent microbial necromass, both shaped by soil aggregates and minerals. Soils inherit many properties from the parent mat…
View article: Plant diversity drives positive microbial associations in the rhizosphere enhancing carbon use efficiency in agricultural soils
Plant diversity drives positive microbial associations in the rhizosphere enhancing carbon use efficiency in agricultural soils Open
Expanding and intensifying agriculture has led to a loss of soil carbon. As agroecosystems cover over 40% of Earth's land surface, they must be part of the solution put in action to mitigate climate change. Development of efficient managem…
View article: Lithology-driven soil properties control of N2O production by ammonia oxidizers in subtropical forest soils
Lithology-driven soil properties control of N2O production by ammonia oxidizers in subtropical forest soils Open
Lithology can strongly influence soil's physical and chemical properties, significantly affecting soil nitrogen (N) transformation rates. Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA), ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and complete ammonia oxidizers (com…
View article: Promoting soil carbon sequestration by diversifying tree species
Promoting soil carbon sequestration by diversifying tree species Open
Forests cover about 30 % of the global land surface and store 861 ± 66 Pg C with 44 % being stored as soil organic carbon (SOC). Considering the huge amount, the variation of forest SOC would pose a considerable impact on C cycle-clim…
View article: Tuning High- and Low-Temperature Rheological Properties of Warm-Mixing Asphalt Composites by Functionalized Waxes
Tuning High- and Low-Temperature Rheological Properties of Warm-Mixing Asphalt Composites by Functionalized Waxes Open
View article: From Trash to Treasure: Turing Waste Polyethylene into Catalytic-Cracked Wax and Carbon Nanotubes for Enhancing Properties of Asphalt Composites
From Trash to Treasure: Turing Waste Polyethylene into Catalytic-Cracked Wax and Carbon Nanotubes for Enhancing Properties of Asphalt Composites Open
View article: Dynamics of Soil Respiration During Post-Agricultural Succession in a Subtropical Karst Region, Southwest China
Dynamics of Soil Respiration During Post-Agricultural Succession in a Subtropical Karst Region, Southwest China Open
View article: From Trash to Treasure: Turing Waste Polyethylene into Catalytic-Cracked Wax and Carbon Nanotubes for Enhancing Properties of Asphalt Composites
From Trash to Treasure: Turing Waste Polyethylene into Catalytic-Cracked Wax and Carbon Nanotubes for Enhancing Properties of Asphalt Composites Open
View article: Tree species diversity increases soil microbial carbon use efficiency in a subtropical forest
Tree species diversity increases soil microbial carbon use efficiency in a subtropical forest Open
Plant communities strongly influence soil microbial communities and, in turn, soil carbon (C) cycling. Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) is an important parameter for predicting soil C accumulation, yet how plant and soil microbial com…
View article: Soil microbial communities as potential regulators of N2O sources in highly acidic soils
Soil microbial communities as potential regulators of N2O sources in highly acidic soils Open
View article: Study on Properties and Micro-Mechanism of RHB-SBS Composite-Modified Asphalt
Study on Properties and Micro-Mechanism of RHB-SBS Composite-Modified Asphalt Open
Rice husk biochar (RHB) is a renewable agricultural waste, and its fixation on pavements helps develop environmentally friendly, economical, and sustainable asphalt pavements. This paper used RHB to replace part of styrene-butadiene-styren…
View article: Increased N2O emission due to paddy soil drainage is regulated by carbon and nitrogen availability
Increased N2O emission due to paddy soil drainage is regulated by carbon and nitrogen availability Open
Conversion from paddy field to upland cultivation, driven by economic benefits, generally increases N2O emission. However, the underlying mechanisms regarding the changes in N2O emission during the transition period of paddy soil drainage …
View article: Topography modulates effects of nitrogen deposition on soil nitrogen transformations by impacting soil properties in a subtropical forest
Topography modulates effects of nitrogen deposition on soil nitrogen transformations by impacting soil properties in a subtropical forest Open
Soil nitrogen (N) transformations play key roles in ecosystem productivity and other functions of terrestrial ecosystems via regulating soil N availability. Although the effects of elevated atmospheric N deposition on soil N transformation…
View article: Nitrogen addition effects on soil mineral-associated carbon differ between the valley and slope in a subtropical karst forest
Nitrogen addition effects on soil mineral-associated carbon differ between the valley and slope in a subtropical karst forest Open
While the responses of soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics to atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition have been widely investigated, little is known in terms of if, and how the responses are modulated by topography. Here, a N addition experimen…
View article: <b>Tree species diversity increases soil microbial carbon use efficiency in a subtropical forest</b>
<b>Tree species diversity increases soil microbial carbon use efficiency in a subtropical forest</b> Open
Plant communities strongly influence soil microbial communities and, in turn, soil carbon (C) cycling. Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) is an important parameter for predicting soil C accumulation, yet how plant and soil microbial com…
View article: Tuning High- and Low-Temperature Rheological Properties of Asphalt Composites by Functionalized Wax-Based Warm-Mixing Agents
Tuning High- and Low-Temperature Rheological Properties of Asphalt Composites by Functionalized Wax-Based Warm-Mixing Agents Open
View article: Effect of Warm-Mixing Wax's Molecular Weights on Microstructure, Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Asphalt Composites
Effect of Warm-Mixing Wax's Molecular Weights on Microstructure, Rheological and Mechanical Properties of Asphalt Composites Open
View article: PINK1/Parkin-Mediated Mitophagy Plays a Protective Role in Albumin Overload-Induced Renal Tubular Cell Injury
PINK1/Parkin-Mediated Mitophagy Plays a Protective Role in Albumin Overload-Induced Renal Tubular Cell Injury Open
Background: Proteinuria is an important symptom of chronic kidney disease irrespective of its initial pathogenesis. Mitochondrial dysfunction is an early pathophysiological event in proteinuria-induced tubular damage. Mitophagy, the select…
View article: Topography-Dependent Mechanisms Underlying the Impacts of Nitrogen Addition on Soil Methane Uptake in a Subtropical Karst Forest
Topography-Dependent Mechanisms Underlying the Impacts of Nitrogen Addition on Soil Methane Uptake in a Subtropical Karst Forest Open
View article: Increased Soil N2o Emission During Drainage is Mitigated by Inputs of Labile Carbon and Amplified by Nitrogen
Increased Soil N2o Emission During Drainage is Mitigated by Inputs of Labile Carbon and Amplified by Nitrogen Open
View article: Synergistically Mitigating Nitric Oxide Emission by Co-Applications of Biochar and Nitrification Inhibitor in a Tropical Vegetable Soil
Synergistically Mitigating Nitric Oxide Emission by Co-Applications of Biochar and Nitrification Inhibitor in a Tropical Vegetable Soil Open
View article: Assessing the Response of Tomato Yield, Fruit Composition, Nitrogen Absorption, and Soil Nitrogen Fractions to Different Fertilization Management Strategies in the Greenhouse
Assessing the Response of Tomato Yield, Fruit Composition, Nitrogen Absorption, and Soil Nitrogen Fractions to Different Fertilization Management Strategies in the Greenhouse Open
A greenhouse field experiment involving tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum ) was performed using different nitrogen (N) management regimes: sole application of differing rates of chemical N fertilizer (SC) (SC treatments: N0, N1, N2, and N3) an…
View article: Potential role of exosomes in the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of hypoxic diseases.
Potential role of exosomes in the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of hypoxic diseases. Open
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles that originate in the endosomal system. They perform important functions for cell-to-cell communication by transferring bioactive cargoes to recipient cells or activating signal transduction pathways in …
View article: Evaluation and simulation of nitrogen mineralization of paddy soils in Mollisols area of Northeast China under waterlogged incubation
Evaluation and simulation of nitrogen mineralization of paddy soils in Mollisols area of Northeast China under waterlogged incubation Open
Overall, the results showed that SON was involved with N mineralization process, and the mixed first-order and zero-order kinetics model accurately simulates the N mineralization process of paddy soil in Mollisols area of Northeast China u…