220 results on '"Yang, Haishui"'
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2. Global synthesis on the responses of microbial- and plant-derived carbon to conservation tillage
3. Linking microbial community dynamics to rhizosphere carbon flow depend on arbuscular mycorrhizae and nitrogen fertilization
4. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi affect root morphology locally but not systemically through altering nutrient- and phytohormone-related gene expressions at low soil P level
5. Crop straw converted to biochar increases soil organic carbon but reduces available carbon
6. Effects of crop rotation on plant- and microbial-derived carbon within particulate and mineral fractions in paddy soils
7. Short-term tillage regime exerts stronger effects than straw return on carbon and nitrogen transformation in rice rhizosphere
8. Long-term diverse straw management influences arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community structure and plant growth in a rice-rotated wheat cropping system
9. Optimized nitrogen allocation in cotton-soil system improves cotton production and nitrogen utilization efficiency under wheat-cotton straw return in East China
10. Depth-dependent patterns in soil organic C, enzymatic stochiometric ratio, and soil quality under conventional tillage and reduced tillage after 55-years
11. Harnessing plant–microbe interactions to promote nitrogen use efficiency in cereal crops
12. Microbial necromass and glycoproteins for determining soil carbon formation under arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis
13. Microplastic contamination accelerates soil carbon loss through positive priming
14. Organic fertilizer substitution benefits microbial richness and wheat yield under warming
15. Effects of straw biochar on microbial-derived carbon: A global meta-analysis
16. Tree phylogeny predicts more than litter chemical components in explaining enzyme activities in forest leaf litter decomposition
17. Long-term residue returning increased subsoil carbon quality in a rice-wheat cropping system
18. Straw return influences the structure and functioning of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community in a rice-wheat rotation system
19. Relative contribution of roots and symbiotic fungi to wheat nitrogen uptake and N2O emissions under straw burial
20. The effects of microbial fertilizers application on growth, yield and some biochemical changes in the leaves and seeds of guar (Cyamopsis tetragonoloba L.)
21. Effects of tillage on soil organic carbon and crop yield under straw return
22. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi drive soil nitrogen transformation under wheat varieties with different nitrogen utilization efficiencies
23. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi mitigate earthworm-induced N2O emissions from upland soil in a rice-rotated wheat farming system
24. Methane emission under straw return is mitigated by tillage types depending on crop growth stages in a wheat-rotated rice farming system
25. Soil organic carbon regulates CH4 production through methanogenic evenness and available phosphorus under different straw managements
26. Straw incorporation interacting with earthworms mitigates N2O emissions from upland soil in a rice-wheat rotation system
27. Intraspecific plant interaction affects arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species richness
28. Symbiotic soil fungi suppress N2O emissions but facilitate nitrogen remobilization to grains in sandy but not clay soils under organic amendments
29. Mycorrhizal nitrogen uptake of wheat is increased by earthworm activity only under no-till and straw removal conditions
30. Long term ditch-buried straw return affects soil fungal community structure and carbon-degrading enzymatic activities in a rice-wheat rotation system
31. The impacts of ditch-buried straw layers on the interface soil physicochemical and microbial properties in a rice-wheat rotation system
32. No‐till reduced subsoil organic carbon due to decreased microbial necromass in micro‐aggregates
33. Fungal Saprotrophic Promotion and Plant Pathogenic Suppression under Ditch-Buried Straw Return with Appropriate Burial Amount and Depth.
34. Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Their Responses to Nutrient Enrichment
35. Rice-duck co-culture for reducing negative impacts of biogas slurry application in rice production systems
36. Tillage after irrigation decreases soil N2O but increases CO2 emissions in a rice-wheat rotation system
37. Efficient cotton population photosynthetic production synergistically increases seedcotton yield and fiber quality through straw incorporation with appropriate nitrogen fertilization in wheat-cotton rotation system
38. Long-term effects of weed control on arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community and grain yield in a rice-rotated wheat cropping system
39. Relative roles of competition, environmental selection and spatial processes in structuring soil bacterial communities in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
40. A meta-analysis of experimental warming effects on woody plant growth and photosynthesis in forests
41. Elevated CO2 differentially attenuates beryllium‐induced oxidative stress in oat and alfalfa
42. Long-term ditch-buried straw return alters soil water potential, temperature, and microbial communities in a rice-wheat rotation system
43. Taxonomic resolution is a determinant of biodiversity effects in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities
44. Predicting plant response to arbuscular mycorrhizas: The role of host functional traits
45. Short-term waterlogging increases arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal species richness and shifts community composition
46. Ditch-buried straw return: A novel tillage practice combined with tillage rotation and deep ploughing in rice-wheat rotation systems
47. Soil nitrogen retention is increased by ditch-buried straw return in a rice-wheat rotation system
48. Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on plant growth depend on root system: a meta-analysis
49. Mycorrhiza-mediated nitrogen cycling depends on earthworm behavior under different straw management regimes
50. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal phylogenetic groups differ in affecting host plants along heavy metal levels
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