45 results on '"Song, Ming-hua"'
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2. Yak Excreta Application Alter Nitrification by Regulating the Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacterial Communities in Wetland Soils
3. Tussock microhabitats increase nitrogen uptake by plants in an alpine wetland
4. Soil resource heterogeneity competitively favors an invasive clonal plant over a native one
5. Grazing Offsets Nitrogen Enrichment Effects on Species Richness by Promoting the Random Colonization of Local Species in an Alpine Grassland
6. Effects of clonal fragmentation and nutrient availability on the competitive ability of the floating plant Salvinia natans
7. Shifts in functional compositions predict desired multifunctionality along fragmentation intensities in an alpine grassland
8. Changes in quantity rather than palatability of alpine meadow species induce cascading effects of long-term nitrogen fertilization on phytophagous insect abundance
9. Decreased community litter decomposition associated with nitrogen-induced convergence in leaf traits in an alpine meadow
10. Interactive effects of biochar and AMF on plant growth and greenhouse gas emissions from wetland microcosms
11. Long-term grazing affects relationships between nitrogen form uptake and biomass of alpine meadow plants
12. Correction to: Tussock microhabitats increase nitrogen uptake by plants in an alpine wetland
13. Corrigendum to “Direct and legacy effects of genotypic diversity on population performance of Hydrocotyle vulgaris” [Ecol. Indic. 144 (2022) 109570]
14. Linking Climate Sensitivity of Plant Phenology to Population Fitness in Alpine Meadow
15. Direct and legacy effects of genotypic diversity on population performance of Hydrocotyle vulgaris
16. Plasticity in nitrogen form uptake and preference in response to long-term nitrogen fertilization
17. LOTVS: A global collection of permanent vegetation plots
18. LOTVS: a global collection of permanent vegetation plots
19. Influence of nitrogen fertilization on soil ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier abundance, microbial biomass, and enzyme activities in an alpine meadow
20. Distinct climate driven spatial patterns of frozen soil and vegetation that reflect plant sensitivities across the Tibetan Plateau
21. Differential responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to nitrogen addition in a near pristine Tibetan alpine meadow
22. Biochar addition affects root morphology and nitrogen uptake capacity in common reed (Phragmites australis)
23. Litter affects CO2 emission from alpine wetland soils experiencing drying-rewetting cycles with different intensities and frequencies
24. Invasive alien plants in China: role of clonality and geographical origin
25. Small-scale switch in cover–perimeter relationships of patches indicates shift of dominant species during grassland degradation
26. Directional trends in species composition over time can lead to a widespread overemphasis of year‐to‐year asynchrony
27. Effects of rainfall amount and frequency on soil nitrogen mineralization in Zoigê alpine wetland
28. Plasticity of Plant N Uptake in Two Native Species in Response to Invasive Species
29. Nutrient-induced shifts of dominant species reduce ecosystem stability via increases in species synchrony and population variability
30. Grazing Offsets Nitrogen Enrichment Effects on Species Richness by Promoting the Random Colonization of Local Species in an Alpine Grassland
31. Effects of N Addition Frequency and Quantity on Hydrocotyle vulgaris Growth and Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wetland Microcosms
32. Responses of ecosystem respiration to nitrogen enrichment and clipping mediated by soil acidification in an alpine meadow
33. Species-specific phenological responses to long-term nitrogen fertilization in an alpine meadow
34. Reduced compensatory effects explain the nitrogen‐mediated reduction in stability of an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau
35. Patterns of Soil 15N and Total N and Their Relationships with Environmental Factors on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
36. Influence of nitrogen fertilization on soil ammonia oxidizer and denitrifier abundance, microbial biomass, and enzyme activities in an alpine meadow
37. Different inter‐annual responses to availability and form of nitrogen explain species coexistence in an alpine meadow community after release from grazing
38. Correlation Between CO2 Efflux and Net Nitrogen Mineralization and Its Response to External C or N Supply in an Alpine Meadow Soil
39. Effects of permafrost degradation on ecosystems
40. Carbon Sequestration in Two Alpine Soils on the Tibetan Plateau
41. Combining phylogenetic information: concept, methodology, and challenges
42. Water Sources of Dominant Species in Three Alpine Ecosystems on the Tibetan Plateau, China
43. Effects of nitrogen and phosphorous fertilization on community structure and productivity of degraded alpine meadows in northern Tibet, China.
44. Soil Organic Matter Dynamics Along a Vertical Vegetation Gradient in the Gongga Mountain on the Tibetan Plateau
45. [Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes technology in the researches on alpine meadow ecosystem in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: Progress and prospect].
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