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Oct 11, 2024 |
pubs.acs.org | Yuanyuan Huang |Jing Jin |Wei Cao |Yin Wang
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Sep 13, 2024 |
nature.com | Xianjin He |Steven Allison |Yuanyuan Huang |Stefano Manzoni |Rose Z. Abramoff |Elisa Bruni | +11 more
AbstractMicrobial carbon use efficiency (CUE) affects the fate and storage of carbon in terrestrial ecosystems, but its global importance remains uncertain. Accurately modeling and predicting CUE on a global scale is challenging due to inconsistencies in measurement techniques and the complex interactions of climatic, edaphic, and biological factors across scales.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
nature.com | Yi Li |Andreas Schuldt |Nico Eisenhauer |Yuanyuan Huang |Georg Albert |Cynthia Albracht | +25 more
AbstractEcosystem functioning depends on biodiversity at multiple trophic levels, yet relationships between multitrophic diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality have been poorly explored, with studies often focusing on individual trophic levels and functions and on specific ecosystem types. Here, we show that plant diversity can affect ecosystem functioning both directly and by affecting other trophic levels.
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Aug 19, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Francesca De Giorgi |Walter Durka |Yuanyuan Huang |Bernhard Schmid
Abstract1. The increasing strength of positive biodiversity effects on plant community productivity in long-term biodiversity experiments has been shown to be related to mixed responses at species level. However, it is still not well understood if the varying environments in plant communities with different diversity also exert different selection pressures to which plant species respond adaptively or whether their responses are mainly due to phenotypic plasticity. 2.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
pubs.acs.org | Zhi Geng |Qiao Jin |Lin Liu |Yuanyuan Huang
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May 20, 2024 |
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Stephen M. Griffies |Jiwen Fan |Yuanyuan Huang |CSIRO Oceans
As the editors of a scientific journal, we have the honor of front-row seats to the peer review process. We watch as reviewers bring fresh and frank perspectives to authors' work, identifying weakness in conception or expression, suggesting refinements, and urging authors to clarify a point or to better support an argument. The process is occasionally uncomfortable but almost always respectful, constructive, and productive.
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May 14, 2024 |
inria.hal.science | Wenfeng Liu |Mengxue Li |Yuanyuan Huang |David Makowski
Mitigating nitrogen losses with almost no crop yield penalty during extremely wet years Origine : Fichiers éditeurs autorisés sur une archive ouverte
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May 13, 2024 |
journals.plos.org | Yuanyuan Huang |Yuhan Wang |Younghwan Pan
Loading metrics Open Access Peer-reviewedResearch Article Citation: Huang Y, Wang Y, Pan Y (2024) Investigating consumers’ experiences with community supported agriculture: Convergent parallel design methods. PLoS ONE 19(5): e0303184. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0303184Editor: Baogui Xin, Shandong University of Science and Technology, CHINAReceived: November 27, 2023; Accepted: April 19, 2024; Published: May 13, 2024Copyright: © 2024 Huang et al.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
bizzbuzz.news | Yuanyuan Huang
Irrigation and fertilisation of farmland speed up the rate at which soil inorganic carbon is dissolved and leaches out of the soil. Inorganic carbon has accumulated in soil over vast periods of earth's history. Disturbances to this carbon will have a profound impact on soil healthWe all know about carbon in earth's atmosphere, in plants and bodies of animals. But a substantial fraction of the carbon in the planet's land-based ecosystems is held in something so obvious we might overlook it: soil.
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Apr 12, 2024 |
thetimes.com.au | Yuanyuan Huang
We all know about the carbon in Earth’s atmosphere, and probably about the carbon contained in plants and the bodies of animals. But a substantial fraction of the carbon in the planet’s land-based ecosystems is held in something so obvious we might overlook it: soil. Even if we do think about carbon in soil, we are usually thinking of carbon in organic matter in the soil, such as plant litter, bacteria or animal waste. However, the inorganic, mineral component of soil also contains carbon.