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View article: Global Meta-Analysis Integrated with Machine Learning Assesses Context-Dependent Microplastic Effects on Soil Microbial Biomass Carbon and Nitrogen
Global Meta-Analysis Integrated with Machine Learning Assesses Context-Dependent Microplastic Effects on Soil Microbial Biomass Carbon and Nitrogen Open
Microplastics (MPs) in soil can paradoxically stimulate microbial biomass in a highly context-dependent manner, potentially inducing decomposition and affecting carbon and nitrogen cycles. We conducted a global meta-analysis with 90 studie…
View article: Projected Expansion and Northwestern Shift of <i>Wikstroemia indica</i> Suitable Habitats in China Under Multiple Climate Change Scenarios: An Optimized <scp>MaxEnt</scp> Approach
Projected Expansion and Northwestern Shift of <i>Wikstroemia indica</i> Suitable Habitats in China Under Multiple Climate Change Scenarios: An Optimized <span>MaxEnt</span> Approach Open
This study assesses the impact of climate change on the potential distribution of the traditional Chinese medicinal plant Wikstroemia indica , employing an optimized maximum entropy ( MaxEnt ) model for the first time for this species unde…
View article: Impact of Pruning Period and Intensity on the Growth and Yield of <i>Rosa roxburghii</i> : A Sustainable Approach for Enhanced Agricultural Productivity
Impact of Pruning Period and Intensity on the Growth and Yield of <i>Rosa roxburghii</i> : A Sustainable Approach for Enhanced Agricultural Productivity Open
This study aimed to investigate the effects of pruning period and intensity on the growth and yield of Rosa roxburghii Tratt, a shrub fruit species with significant economic value, to inform optimized pruning practices for its cultivation …
View article: Modeling the Habitat Suitability and Range Shift of Daphniphyllum macropodum in China Under Climate Change Using an Optimized MaxEnt Model
Modeling the Habitat Suitability and Range Shift of Daphniphyllum macropodum in China Under Climate Change Using an Optimized MaxEnt Model Open
Climate change continues to threaten global biodiversity, making it essential to assess how keystone species may shift their distributions and to use these findings to inform conservation planning. This study evaluated the current and futu…
View article: Enhancing Soil Physicochemical Properties and Fruit Production of <scp> <i>Rosa roxburghii</i> </scp> With Biochar‐Based Fertilizer in Karst Agricultural Systems
Enhancing Soil Physicochemical Properties and Fruit Production of <span> <i>Rosa roxburghii</i> </span> With Biochar‐Based Fertilizer in Karst Agricultural Systems Open
The development of sustainable agricultural practices in Karst regions faces significant challenges due to inherent soil limitations and complex terrain characteristics. This study investigated the effects of biochar‐based fertilizers on s…
View article: Effects of Chili Straw Biochar on Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) Seed Germination and Seedling Growth on Electrolytic Manganese Residue
Effects of Chili Straw Biochar on Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) Seed Germination and Seedling Growth on Electrolytic Manganese Residue Open
This study employed a pot experiment to compare the effects of varying application rates of chili straw biochar on seed germination and seedling growth of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) cultivated in electrolytic manganese residue (EMR) and …
View article: Climate Change Drives Northwestward Migration of Betula alnoides: A Multi-Scenario MaxEnt Modeling Approach
Climate Change Drives Northwestward Migration of Betula alnoides: A Multi-Scenario MaxEnt Modeling Approach Open
Climate change poses unprecedented challenges to forest ecosystems. Betula alnoides, a tree species with significant ecological and economic value in southern China, has been the subject of studies on its distribution pattern and response …
View article: Forecasting Northward Range Expansion of Switchgrass in China via Multi-Scenario MaxEnt Simulations
Forecasting Northward Range Expansion of Switchgrass in China via Multi-Scenario MaxEnt Simulations Open
Global warming is accelerating the poleward and upward shifts in climatically suitable ranges of species. Panicum virgatum (switchgrass) is recognized for its dual value in China’s dual-carbon strategy: mitigating food–energy land competit…
View article: MaxEnt Modeling of Future Habitat Shifts of Itea yunnanensis in China Under Climate Change Scenarios
MaxEnt Modeling of Future Habitat Shifts of Itea yunnanensis in China Under Climate Change Scenarios Open
The distribution of Itea yunnanensis, a shrub species in the genus Itea of the family Iteaceae, is primarily concentrated in the Hengduan Mountains region of China, where it faces severe threats from global climate change. However, systema…
View article: MaxEnt-based evaluation of climate change effects on the habitat suitability of Magnolia officinalis in China
MaxEnt-based evaluation of climate change effects on the habitat suitability of Magnolia officinalis in China Open
This study aimed to assess the impact of climate change on the potential distribution of the endangered medicinal plant M. officinalis in China. We sought to identify key bioclimatic variables influencing its distribution, predict current …
View article: Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Distribution Dynamics of <i>Lysimachia Christinae</i> in China Through <scp>MaxEnt</scp> Modeling
Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Distribution Dynamics of <i>Lysimachia Christinae</i> in China Through <span>MaxEnt</span> Modeling Open
Lysimachia christinae, a regionally endemic medicinal plant in China, is crucial for ecosystems and traditional medicine. This study evaluates climate change impacts on the geographic spread of L. christinae by employing an optimized MaxEn…
View article: Evidence synthesis of soil carbon dynamics: A multi-scale meta-analysis integrating land-use change, conservation practices, and environmental stressors
Evidence synthesis of soil carbon dynamics: A multi-scale meta-analysis integrating land-use change, conservation practices, and environmental stressors Open
Systematic evidence synthesis in soil science is crucial for developing effective climate mitigation strategies and sustainable land management practices. This study presents an integrated meta-analytical framework synthesizing three inter…
View article: Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Ilex macrocarpa Distribution Under Future Climate Scenarios: Implications for Conservation Planning
Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Ilex macrocarpa Distribution Under Future Climate Scenarios: Implications for Conservation Planning Open
Identifying ecological distribution responses to climate change is pivotal for preserving biodiversity. Ilex macrocarpa, a deciduous tree of the Aquifoliaceae family, has considerable ecological and medicinal benefits. This study investiga…
View article: Enhancing Switchgrass Growth With Biochar Derived From Mushroom Residue: A Study on Regulating Physicochemical Properties of Acidic Phosphogypsum
Enhancing Switchgrass Growth With Biochar Derived From Mushroom Residue: A Study on Regulating Physicochemical Properties of Acidic Phosphogypsum Open
Acidity limits plant growth, particularly when the growing medium has a pH below 5, a challenge that is particularly relevant for certain plants like switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum ). Although adding biochar to the growing medium has been …
View article: Microplastic effects on soil nitrogen cycling enzymes: A global meta-analysis of environmental and edaphic factors
Microplastic effects on soil nitrogen cycling enzymes: A global meta-analysis of environmental and edaphic factors Open
Microplastic accumulation in soil ecosystems poses significant environmental concerns, potentially impacting nitrogen cycling processes and ecosystem health. This meta-analysis of 147 studies (1138 data points) assessed the impact of micro…
View article: Enhanced phytoremediation of Cd-contaminated soil by Solanum nigrum L. through the addition of earthworm and organic wastes
Enhanced phytoremediation of Cd-contaminated soil by Solanum nigrum L. through the addition of earthworm and organic wastes Open
Background Phytoremediation is considered to have great development potential to deal with soil Cd contamination, and assisted measures are necessary to improve the efficiency of Cd extraction from soil by hyperaccumulator plants. Based on…
View article: Predicting the Potential Distribution of the Endangered <i>Pyrethrum tatsienense</i> in China Using an Optimized Maxent Model Under Climate Change Scenarios
Predicting the Potential Distribution of the Endangered <i>Pyrethrum tatsienense</i> in China Using an Optimized Maxent Model Under Climate Change Scenarios Open
Climate change can significantly impact the ecological suitability and diversity of species. Pyrethrum tatsienense , a critically endangered species in China, requires a thorough understanding of its habitat distribution and the environmen…
View article: Modeling the Impacts of Climate Change on Potential Distribution of Betula luminifera H. Winkler in China Using MaxEnt
Modeling the Impacts of Climate Change on Potential Distribution of Betula luminifera H. Winkler in China Using MaxEnt Open
Betula luminifera H. Winkler, a fast-growing broad-leaved tree species native to China’s subtropical regions, possesses significant ecological and economic value. The species’ adaptability and ornamental characteristics make it a crucial c…
View article: Predicting the Future Distribution and Habitat Suitability of Ilex latifolia Thunb. in China under Climate Change Scenarios
Predicting the Future Distribution and Habitat Suitability of Ilex latifolia Thunb. in China under Climate Change Scenarios Open
Ilex latifolia Thunb., a plant of significant economic and medicinal value, is both edible and medicinal. Assessing the climate suitability for I. latifolia has profound implications for advancing medical progress and enhancing the quality…
View article: Enhancing lucerne (Medicago sativa) yield and nutritional quality: a meta-analysis of fertilization types and environmental factors in China
Enhancing lucerne (Medicago sativa) yield and nutritional quality: a meta-analysis of fertilization types and environmental factors in China Open
Introduction Lucerne ( Medicago sativa ), is a cornerstone of China’s livestock industry, however, due to the backward agronomic strategies and technology, lucerne in China faces cultivation challenges that result in lower productivity and…
View article: Global Responses of Soil Carbon Dynamics to Microplastic Exposure: A Data Synthesis of Laboratory Studies
Global Responses of Soil Carbon Dynamics to Microplastic Exposure: A Data Synthesis of Laboratory Studies Open
Microplastics (MPs) contamination presents a significant global environmental challenge, with its potential to influence soil carbon (C) dynamics being a crucial aspect for understanding soil C changes and global C cycling. This meta-analy…
View article: A meta‐analysis reveals increases in soil organic carbon following the restoration and recovery of croplands in Southwest China
A meta‐analysis reveals increases in soil organic carbon following the restoration and recovery of croplands in Southwest China Open
In China, the Grain for Green Program (GGP) is an ambitious project to convert croplands into natural vegetation, but exactly how changes in vegetation translate into changes in soil organic carbon remains less clear. Here we conducted a m…
View article: Correlation and Pathway Analysis of the Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus in Soil-Microorganism-Plant with Main Quality Components of Tea (<i>Camellia sinensis</i>)
Correlation and Pathway Analysis of the Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus in Soil-Microorganism-Plant with Main Quality Components of Tea (<i>Camellia sinensis</i>) Open
The contents of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) in soil-microorganisms-plant significantly affect tea quality by altering the main quality components of tea, such as tea polyphenols, amino acids, and caffeine.However, few stud…
View article: Effect of Intercropping on Fruit Yield and Financial Benefits of Rosa roxburghii Tratt Orchard in Southwest China
Effect of Intercropping on Fruit Yield and Financial Benefits of Rosa roxburghii Tratt Orchard in Southwest China Open
The practice of intercropping in Rosa roxburghii Tratt orchards holds potential for enhancing fruit yield and financial benefits, yet remains insufficiently explored. To address this, we delved into the effects of intercropping on fruit yi…
View article: Soil carbon sequestration benefits of active versus natural restoration vary with initial carbon content and soil layer
Soil carbon sequestration benefits of active versus natural restoration vary with initial carbon content and soil layer Open
Reducing terrestrial carbon emissions is a big challenge for human societies. Ecosystem restoration is predominant to reverse land degradation and carbon loss. Though active restoration of croplands is assumed to increase carbon sequestrat…
View article: Manure properties, soil conditions and managerial factors regulate greenhouse vegetable yield with organic fertilizer application across China
Manure properties, soil conditions and managerial factors regulate greenhouse vegetable yield with organic fertilizer application across China Open
To better understand the responses of vegetable yields in a greenhouse system to organic fertilizer through a quantitative evaluation based on peer-reviewed journal articles and in consideration of environmental managerial factors. We cond…
View article: Meta-Analysis of the Response of the Productivity of Different Crops to Parameters and Processes in Soil Nitrogen Cycle under Biochar Addition
Meta-Analysis of the Response of the Productivity of Different Crops to Parameters and Processes in Soil Nitrogen Cycle under Biochar Addition Open
Biochar addition has been proposed to influence soil nitrogen (N) cycle and improve crop productivity. However, a comprehensive understanding of the impact of soil N cycle on the productivity of different crops under biochar addition remai…