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    Sulfur deposition still contributes to forest soil acidification in the Pearl River Delta, South China, despite the control of sulfur dioxide emission since 2001

    Sulfur dioxide emissions have been regulated at a global scale; sulfur (S) deposition no longer contributes to soil acidification instead of an alleviation effect in temperate regions; however, it remains uncl...

    Juan Huang, Kaijun Zhou, Wei Zhang in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2019)

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    Long-term phosphorus addition downregulates microbial investments on enzyme productions in a mature tropical forest

    Phosphorus (P) addition could largely alter soil microbial activity. However, effects of long-term P addition on soil extracellular enzyme activity are not well understood in tropical forests.

    Cong Wang, Taiki Mori, Qinggong Mao, Kaijun Zhou in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2020)