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View article: Influence of Cushion Plant Androsace tapete on Nitrogen Uptake Strategies of Associated Alpine Plants
Influence of Cushion Plant Androsace tapete on Nitrogen Uptake Strategies of Associated Alpine Plants Open
In alpine ecosystems, plant growth is often constrained by multiple environmental factors, especially the infertile soils with lower temperature that decelerate the rate of nutrient turnover, thus leading to a diminished availability of nu…
View article: Inhibitory Effects and the Potential Mechanism of Phloretin on Animal Fatty Acid Synthase
Inhibitory Effects and the Potential Mechanism of Phloretin on Animal Fatty Acid Synthase Open
Fatty acid synthase (FASN), a critical enzyme involved in lipid biosynthesis, is highly expressed in adipocytes and exhibits aberrant activity in diverse human cancers. Phloretin, a natural dihydrochalcone abundant in apple peels, crabappl…
View article: A Review of Dynamic Traffic Flow Prediction Methods for Global Energy-Efficient Route Planning
A Review of Dynamic Traffic Flow Prediction Methods for Global Energy-Efficient Route Planning Open
The rapid growth of urbanization and vehicle ownership has exacerbated global traffic congestion, leading to increased fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and reduced travel efficiency. While dynamic traffic flow prediction and ene…
View article: A distributionally coordinated planning in regional interconnected high renewable penetration system with time-varying carbon emission factors and stepwise carbon price
A distributionally coordinated planning in regional interconnected high renewable penetration system with time-varying carbon emission factors and stepwise carbon price Open
View article: Impact of ecological shading on the quality of Lushan Yunwu summer tea
Impact of ecological shading on the quality of Lushan Yunwu summer tea Open
View article: Convergence and divergence of microbial communities in river- Qinghai lake sediment continuum on Tibetan Plateau
Convergence and divergence of microbial communities in river- Qinghai lake sediment continuum on Tibetan Plateau Open
Microbiota within interconnected river-lake systems define cycles of carbon and nutrients, yet the mechanisms underlying the assembly of microbial communities during their transition from tributaries to lake remains to be deciphered. This …
View article: Preliminary exploration of finite element biomechanical preoperative planning for complex tibial plateau fractures
Preliminary exploration of finite element biomechanical preoperative planning for complex tibial plateau fractures Open
View article: Self-Inhibition Effects of Litter-Mediated Plant-Phyllosphere Feedback on Seedling Growth in Invasive and Native Congeneric Species
Self-Inhibition Effects of Litter-Mediated Plant-Phyllosphere Feedback on Seedling Growth in Invasive and Native Congeneric Species Open
Plant-phyllosphere feedback (PPF) is an ecological process in which phyllosphere microbiota, originating from plant litter, are transmitted via aerosols and subsequently influence the growth of conspecific or heterospecific plants. However…
View article: Joint risk analysis of typhoon hazards based on coupled ADCIRC-SWAN model simulations around Hainan, China
Joint risk analysis of typhoon hazards based on coupled ADCIRC-SWAN model simulations around Hainan, China Open
View article: Towards a Mechanistic Understanding of Legume Functioning in Natural Restoration of Degraded Ecosystem: Legume‐Specific Impacts on Nitrogen Transformation Processes
Towards a Mechanistic Understanding of Legume Functioning in Natural Restoration of Degraded Ecosystem: Legume‐Specific Impacts on Nitrogen Transformation Processes Open
Legumes have important functions in degraded ecosystems as they can mediate atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs and increase soil N availability. However, it remains unclear whether legumes affect N availability only through biological N fixat…
View article: The Effect of Different Altitude Conditions on the Quality Characteristics of Turnips (Brassica rapa)
The Effect of Different Altitude Conditions on the Quality Characteristics of Turnips (Brassica rapa) Open
The turnip (Brassica rapa) is a multipurpose crop traditionally utilized for food, fodder, and medicinal materials in China. However, it remains unclear how it adapts to harsh environments in Xizang. To clarify the gap, this study investig…
View article: Biochar reduces N2O emission from fertilized cropland soils: a meta-analysis
Biochar reduces N2O emission from fertilized cropland soils: a meta-analysis Open
Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) emissions from soil are an important contributor to global warming, particularly from intensively fertilized croplands. Biochar is commonly applied to reduce N 2 O emissions and raise soil fertility by regulating soil…
View article: Can low-carbon city pilot policy improve urban energy-environmental efficiency? Evidence from China
Can low-carbon city pilot policy improve urban energy-environmental efficiency? Evidence from China Open
View article: Does restoration of degraded grasslands follow the theory of multiple stable states?
Does restoration of degraded grasslands follow the theory of multiple stable states? Open
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006769 Russian Science Foundation
View article: Biodegradable Microplastics Increase Fungi-Mediated N2o Emission by Rapidly Releasing Dissolved Organic Matters
Biodegradable Microplastics Increase Fungi-Mediated N2o Emission by Rapidly Releasing Dissolved Organic Matters Open
View article: A Synthetic Data-Driven Framework for Predicting Natural Frequencies of Camellia Oleifera Trees
A Synthetic Data-Driven Framework for Predicting Natural Frequencies of Camellia Oleifera Trees Open
View article: New evidence for the earliest ornithischian dinosaurs from Asia
New evidence for the earliest ornithischian dinosaurs from Asia Open
The Early Jurassic ornithischian dinosaurs in Laurasia are dominated by armored dinosaurs, with other early ornithischian groups being rare. Here, a new taxon, Archaeocursor asiaticus gen. et sp. nov., is reported from the Lower Jur…
View article: Nitrogen availability in soil controls uptake of different nitrogen forms by plants
Nitrogen availability in soil controls uptake of different nitrogen forms by plants Open
Summary Nitrogen (N) uptake by plant roots from soil is the largest flux within the terrestrial N cycle. Despite its significance, a comprehensive analysis of plant uptake for inorganic and organic N forms across grasslands is lacking. Her…
View article: Study on the tribological behaviors of the cylinder liner-piston ring in the ammonia-fueled engine
Study on the tribological behaviors of the cylinder liner-piston ring in the ammonia-fueled engine Open
As a hydrogen-rich carbon-free fuel, ammonia fuel has recently attracted considerable attention in the engine field. However, few studies on the tribological properties of ammonia-fueled engines have been reported, which limits the develop…
View article: Loss of taxonomic and functional diversity and decrease in primary productivity with nitrogen enrichment after a long-term release from grazing in an alpine grassland
Loss of taxonomic and functional diversity and decrease in primary productivity with nitrogen enrichment after a long-term release from grazing in an alpine grassland Open
Moderate grazing can sustain high species diversity and productivity. However, nitrogen enrichment often reduces species richness while promoting primary productivity, which contradicts the traditional understanding of the positive effect …
View article: Long-term rice cultivation enhances root development and yields by improving the structural properties of soil aggregates in saline–alkaline environments
Long-term rice cultivation enhances root development and yields by improving the structural properties of soil aggregates in saline–alkaline environments Open
View article: Not all soil carbon is created equal: Labile and stable pools under nitrogen input
Not all soil carbon is created equal: Labile and stable pools under nitrogen input Open
Anthropogenic activities have raised nitrogen (N) input worldwide with profound implications for soil carbon (C) cycling in ecosystems. The specific impacts of N input on soil organic matter (SOM) pools differing in microbial availability …
View article: Corrigendum to “Gross mineralization and nitrification in degraded alpine grassland soil” [Rhizosphere Volume 27, September 2023, 100778]
Corrigendum to “Gross mineralization and nitrification in degraded alpine grassland soil” [Rhizosphere Volume 27, September 2023, 100778] Open
View article: Warming Mitigates the Impacts of Degradation on Nitrogen Allocation between Soil Microbes and Plants in Alpine Meadow
Warming Mitigates the Impacts of Degradation on Nitrogen Allocation between Soil Microbes and Plants in Alpine Meadow Open
In alpine meadows, plants and soil microbes typically engage in competition for nitrogen (N) under N-deficient conditions. However, the acquisition and distribution of N among soil microbes and plants under alpine meadow degradation and cl…
View article: Biochar Reduces N2o Emission from Fertilized Cropland Soils: A Meta-Analysis
Biochar Reduces N2o Emission from Fertilized Cropland Soils: A Meta-Analysis Open
View article: Controlling Nucleophilic Emerging Organic Contaminants (Eocs) Using an Inorganic Oxidizing Coagulant (Ioc) Based on the Synergistic Oxidation-Induced Coagulation Mechanisms
Controlling Nucleophilic Emerging Organic Contaminants (Eocs) Using an Inorganic Oxidizing Coagulant (Ioc) Based on the Synergistic Oxidation-Induced Coagulation Mechanisms Open
View article: Synergies between microsites of plant communities and steady‐stage alpine meadows on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau
Synergies between microsites of plant communities and steady‐stage alpine meadows on the Qinghai–Tibetan Plateau Open
Background Due to the effects of climate change and overgrazing in recent decades, alternative stable states in the alpine Kobresia meadow degradation process have coexisted in the same geographical and climatic environment, with variation…
View article: Gross mineralization and nitrification in degraded alpine grassland soil
Gross mineralization and nitrification in degraded alpine grassland soil Open
Global climate changes and anthropogenic activities degrade them ecosystems, which strongly changes net nitrogen (N) mineralization in alpine grasslands, and, thus, makes them even more limited by available N. Our objective was to examine …
View article: Clonal integration under heterogeneous water environment increases plant biomass and nitrogen uptake in a temperate steppe
Clonal integration under heterogeneous water environment increases plant biomass and nitrogen uptake in a temperate steppe Open
Funder: \n National Natural Science Foundation of China\n http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001809
View article: Vegetation structural shift tells environmental changes on the Tibetan Plateau over 40 years
Vegetation structural shift tells environmental changes on the Tibetan Plateau over 40 years Open
Structural information of grassland changes on the Tibetan Plateau is essential for understanding alterations in critical ecosystem functioning and their underlying drivers that may reflect environmental changes. However, such information …