
Lingli Liu
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Nov 28, 2024 |
nature.com | Qingshui Yu |Chenqi He |Bernhard Schmid |Arthur Gessler |Yuhao Feng |Biao Zhu | +6 more
AbstractUnderstanding the concurrent responses of aboveground and belowground biota compartments to global changes is crucial for the maintenance of ecosystem functions and biodiversity conservation. We conduct a comprehensive analysis synthesizing data from 13,209 single observations and 3223 pairwise observations from 1166 publications across the world terrestrial ecosystems to examine the responses of plants and soil organisms and their synchronization.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
nature.com | Xiaoqiang Liu |Yuhao Feng |Shuwen Liu |Yao Zhang |Koenraad Van Meerbeek |Jin Wu | +2 more
AbstractAutumn phenology plays a critical role in shaping the carbon sequestration capacity of temperate forests. Notable local-scale variations in autumn phenology have drawn increasing attention recently, potentially introducing substantial uncertainty when predicting temperate forest productivity. Yet the underpinning mechanisms driving these variations remain inadequately elucidated.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
nature.com | Yu Song |Qiang Zhang |Hitoshi Matsui |Lingli Liu |Aijun DING |Xin Huang | +4 more
AbstractChina faces challenges in reaching its carbon neutrality goal by the year 2060 to meet the Paris Agreement and improving air quality simultaneously. Dramatic nitrogen emission reductions will be brought by this ambitious target, yet their impact on the natural ecosystem is not clear.
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Jun 22, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Qiaoyu Sun |Qingqing Zhou |Sitong Ge |Lingli Liu
Scope The microbes in breast milk are critical for the early establishment of infant gut microbiota and have important implications for infant health. Breast milk microbes primarily derive from the migration of maternal intestinal microbiota. This review suggests that the regulation of maternal diet on gut microbiota may be an effective strategy to improve infant health.
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Jan 25, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Li Ming Liu |Lingli Liu |Shiming Deng |Li Zou
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