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    Different responses of priming effects in long-term nitrogen- and phosphorus-fertilized soils to exogenous carbon inputs

    Long-term nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilization could immensely alter plant-soil-microbial properties, thereby impacting the priming effect (PE). However, previous studies mostly simulated PE responses...

    Wenkuan Qin, Jiguang Feng, Qiufang Zhang, **a Yuan, Fei Ren, Huakun Zhou in Plant and Soil (2024)

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    Plant-soil interactions in grasslands of the Mongolian Plateau under global change

    Wen-Hao Zhang, Long Li, Feike Dijkstra, Biao Zhu, Wenming Bai in Plant and Soil (2023)

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    Precipitation and land use alter soil respiration in an Inner Mongolian grassland

    Grasslands are facing the threat of climate change and intensive land use. Soil respiration (Rs) in grassland ecosystems can be potentially altered by changes in precipitation and land use. We aimed to quantify t...

    Chi Zhang, Chao Song, Donghui Wang, Wenkuan Qin, Biao Zhu in Plant and Soil (2023)

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    Responses of soil carbon dynamics to precipitation and land use in an Inner Mongolian grassland

    Grasslands hold one of the most important soil carbon stocks in the world, which is vulnerable to climate change (i.e. precipitation) and human disturbance (i.e. land-use). This study aimed to investigate resp...

    Wenkuan Qin, Yonghui Wang, **a Yuan, Qiufang Zhang, Xudong Wang in Plant and Soil (2023)

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    Resistant soil organic carbon is more vulnerable to priming by root exudate fractions than relatively active soil organic carbon

    This study aimed to explore the mechanisms of the priming effect (PE) induced by root exudates on soil carbon pools at different stages of decomposition.

    Shuang Zhou, Junjie Lin, Peng Wang, ** Zhu, Biao Zhu in Plant and Soil (2023)

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    Long-term bare fallow soil reveals the temperature sensitivity of priming effect of the relatively stabilized soil organic matter

    Priming effect (PE) plays an important role in modifying the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM), but large uncertainties remain in the temperature effect on PE mainly due to the variation in SOM stabil...

    **uwei Zhang, Biao Zhu, Fei-Hai Yu, Peng Wang, Weixin Cheng in Plant and Soil (2023)

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    Influencing factors and partitioning methods of carbonate contribution to CO2 emissions from calcareous soils

    In calcareous soils, recent studies have shown that soil-derived CO2 originates from both soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition and soil inorganic carbon (SIC) dissolution, a fact often ignored in earlier studi...

    Zhaoan Sun, Fanqiao Meng, Biao Zhu in Soil Ecology Letters (2023)

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    Effects of nitrogen addition on carbonate-derived CO2 emission after biochar addition

  9. We studied the effect of nitrogen and biochar on CO2 emission from SOC and SIC.

  10. Nitrogen increase...

  11. Zhaoan Sun, Tianxiang Hao, Biao Zhu in Soil Ecology Letters (2023)

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    Responses of soil microbial carbon use efficiency to warming: Review and prospects

    Microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) is an important factor driving soil carbon (C) dynamics. However, microbial CUE could positively, negatively, or neutrally respond to increased temperature, which limits o...

    Qiufang Zhang, Wenkuan Qin, Jiguang Feng, Biao Zhu in Soil Ecology Letters (2022)

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    Rethinking discrepancies between difference and 15 N methods for estimating fertilizer nitrogen recovery

    Because of the effect of nitrogen (N) fertilization on soil-derived N uptake, N difference (FNRDiff) and 15 N tracer (FNR15N) methods may give significantly different estimates of the fertilizer N recovery (FNR) ...

    Zhaoan Sun, Biao Zhu in Biology and Fertility of Soils (2022)

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    The rhizosphere effect on soil gross nitrogen mineralization: A meta-analysis

    Rhizosphere effects play crucial roles in determining soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling. However, the rhizosphere effect on soil gross nitrogen (N) mineralization (Nmin) has not been quantitatively assesse...

    Dayong Gan, Hui Zeng, Biao Zhu in Soil Ecology Letters (2022)

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    Climate warming in an alpine meadow: differential responses of soil faunal vs. microbial effects on litter decomposition

    We investigated the effects of warming on litter decomposition and the contribution of soil organisms (microbes vs. fauna) to it across the cold and warm seasons in an alpine meadow of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plat...

    Rui Yin, Wenkuan Qin, Hongyang Zhao, Xudong Wang in Biology and Fertility of Soils (2022)

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    Seasonal changes in soil properties, microbial biomass and enzyme activities across the soil profile in two alpine ecosystems

    Microbial biomass and extracellular enzyme activities control the rate of soil organic carbon decomposition, thereby affecting soil carbon pool. However, seasonal dynamics of soil microbial properties at diffe...

    Ying Chen, Mengguang Han, **a Yuan, Guangmin Cao, Biao Zhu in Soil Ecology Letters (2021)

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    Inconsistent responses of soil microbial community structure and enzyme activity to nitrogen and phosphorus additions in two tropical forests

    Soil microorganisms play an important role in biogeochemical cycles in terrestrial ecosystems. Increasing nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deposition are likely to regulate microbial growth by altering soil nut...

    Suhui Ma, Guo** Chen, Wenguang Tang, Aijun **ng, **ao Chen, Wen **ao in Plant and Soil (2021)

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    Warming and grazing interact to affect root dynamics in an alpine meadow

    Root dynamics plays a fundamental role in determining carbon allocation and other main ecological processes in grasslands. Understanding the responses of root activities to ongoing warming in grazed alpine mea...

    Yibo Wu, Biao Zhu, David M. Eissenstat, Shi** Wang, Yanhong Tang in Plant and Soil (2021)

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    Changes in microbial biomass, community composition and diversity, and functioning with soil depth in two alpine ecosystems on the Tibetan plateau

    Microbial communities play an important regulatory role in soil carbon and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Most studies on microbial communities and biogeochemical cycling focus on surface soils (0...

    Tianle Xu, **ao Chen, Yanhui Hou, Biao Zhu in Plant and Soil (2021)

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    Changes of soil organic matter stability along altitudinal gradients in Tibetan alpine grassland

    Changes of soil organic matter (SOM) stability in alpine ecosystems can alter carbon release from the soil and consequently feed back to climate change. We sought to explore the altitudinal patterns of SOM sta...

    Yanhui Hou, Keyi He, Ying Chen, **gxue Zhao, Huifeng Hu, Biao Zhu in Plant and Soil (2021)

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    Particulate organic carbon is more vulnerable to nitrogen addition than mineral-associated organic carbon in soil of an alpine meadow

    Long-term nitrogen (N) addition can affect soil organic carbon (SOC) pool within different soil fractions with different turnover rates. However, the mechanisms of these effects, particularly in alpine grassla...

    Ying Chen, **ang Liu, Yanhui Hou, Shurong Zhou, Biao Zhu in Plant and Soil (2021)

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    Minor responses of soil microbial biomass, community structure and enzyme activities to nitrogen and phosphorus addition in three grassland ecosystems

    Human activities have significantly increased nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) inputs to terrestrial ecosystems. However, the impact of N and P enrichment on soil microbial community structure and functioning ...

    **ao Chen, Baihui Hao, **n **g, **-Sheng He, Wenhong Ma, Biao Zhu in Plant and Soil (2019)

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    Methodological clarification for estimating the input of plant-derived carbon in soils under elevated CO2 based on a 13C-enriched CO2 labeling experiment

    Under the scenario of global change, continuous 13C-enriched CO2 labeling is a powerful tool for evaluating the interaction between plants and soil, especially the influence of elevated CO2 on the input of plant-...

    Yu Zhao, Shuai Shao, Sean M. Schaeffer, Xuelian Bao, Wei Zhang, Biao Zhu in Plant and Soil (2019)

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