Effects of Increasing the Nitrogen–Phosphorus Ratio on the Structure and Function of the Soil Microbial Community in the Yellow River Delta [PDF]
Nitrogen (N) deposition from human activities leads to an imbalance in the N and phosphorus (P) ratios of natural ecosystems, which has a series of negative impacts on ecosystems.
Jinzhao Ma +6 more
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Short-term effects of thinning on the growth and soil improvement of typical stands in the Yellow River Delta [PDF]
The effects of thinning were studied on stand growth and the physicochemical soil characteristics of typical plantations in the Yellow River flood plain in northern Shandong Province.
Wenjing Liu +4 more
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Heavy Metal Contamination in Sediments from Wetlands Invaded by Spartina alterniflora in the Yellow River Delta [PDF]
Heavy metals are major pollutants that pose threats to wetland environments. In the present study, surface sediments from wetlands vegetated by invasive species Spartina alterniflora in the Yellow River Delta were collected and determined for the mass ...
Zaiwang Zhang +10 more
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Effects of microtopographic patterns on plant growth and soil improvement in coastal wetlands of the Yellow River Delta [PDF]
IntroductionTo clarify the effects of microtopography on plant growth and soil water, salt and nutrient characteristics of saline soils in mudflats within muddy coastal zones and explore suitable microtopographic modifications.MethodsSix microtopographic
Ke Zhang +9 more
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Response of the fine root morphological and chemical traits of Tamarix chinensis to water and salt changes in coastal wetlands of the Yellow River Delta [PDF]
To explore the adaptation of the fine root morphology and chemical characteristics of Tamarix chinensis to water–salt heterogeneity in the groundwater–soil system of a coastal wetland zone, T.
Jia Sun +9 more
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Linking Ecological Stoichiometry to Biomass Allocation in Plants Under Cadmium and Petroleum Stress in the Yellow River Delta [PDF]
Cadmium and petroleum are the main pollutants in coastal wetland ecosystems that affect plant nutrient balance and growth. Scholars have discovered how saline plants adapt to single stresses. How plant ecology and physiology correspond to complex cadmium
Shuo Li +5 more
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Herbaceous plant diversity mediates saline-alkaline soil improvement in the yellow river delta [PDF]
ObjectivesSoil salinization is a primary constraint on plant colonization and ecosystem stability in the Yellow River Delta. However, there is currently a significant lack of research concerning the improvement of saline-alkaline soil quality in the ...
Xiao Wang +7 more
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Robust Yellow River Delta Flood Management under Uncertainty [PDF]
A number of principles for evaluating water resources decisions under deep long-run uncertainty have been proposed in the literature. In this paper, we evaluate the usefulness of three widely recommended principles in the context of delta water and sedimentation management: scenario-based uncertainty definition, robustness rather than optimality as a ...
Liang Chen, Benjamin F. Hobbs
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Plants changed the response of bacterial community to the nitrogen and phosphorus addition ratio
IntroductionHuman activities have increased the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) supply ratio of the natural ecosystem, which affects the growth of plants and the circulation of soil nutrients.
Zehao Zhang +6 more
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IntroductionThe effects of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) addition on soil microbial diversity have been widely studied, however, the response of bacterial community to N and P imbalance input remains unclear.MethodsUsing a high-throughput Illumina ...
Zehao Zhang +6 more
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