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Ruyi Luo(罗如熠)Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Verified email at cib.ac.cn Cited by 647 |
Phosphorus addition decreases plant lignin but increases microbial necromass contribution to soil organic carbon in a subalpine forest
Increasing phosphorus (P) inputs induced by anthropogenic activities have increased P
availability in soils considerably, with dramatic effects on carbon (C) cycling and storage. …
availability in soils considerably, with dramatic effects on carbon (C) cycling and storage. …
Nutrient addition reduces carbon sequestration in a Tibetan grassland soil: Disentangling microbial and physical controls
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availability strongly affects carbon (C) cycling and storage
in terrestrial ecosystems. Nutrient addition can increase C inputs into soil via increased …
in terrestrial ecosystems. Nutrient addition can increase C inputs into soil via increased …
Nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment accelerates soil organic carbon loss in alpine grassland on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Anthropogenic activities have substantially increased soil nutrient availability, which in turn
affects ecosystem processes and functions, especially in nutrient-limited ecosystems such as …
affects ecosystem processes and functions, especially in nutrient-limited ecosystems such as …
Effects of fineness and content of phosphorus slag on cement hydration, permeability, pore structure and fractal dimension of concrete
The utilization of phosphorus slag (PHS) to replace the fly ash in the construction of hydraulic
projects has attracted a growing attention in China. In this study, the influence of PHS …
projects has attracted a growing attention in China. In this study, the influence of PHS …
Responses of soil microbial communities and functions associated with organic carbon mineralization to nitrogen addition in a Tibetan grassland
Alpine grasslands with a high soil organic carbon (SOC) storage on the Tibetan Plateau are
experiencing rapid climate warming and anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition; this is …
experiencing rapid climate warming and anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition; this is …
Improve toxicity leaching, physicochemical properties of incineration fly ash and performance as admixture by water washing
X Ma, T He, Y Da, Y Xu, R Luo, R Yang - Construction and Building …, 2023 - Elsevier
Incineration fly ash is a hazardous solid waste with the risk of heavy metal leaching and dioxin
overload. A large amount of chloride limits its application in the cement industry. The water…
overload. A large amount of chloride limits its application in the cement industry. The water…
[HTML][HTML] Linking nematode trophic diversity to plantation identity and soil nutrient cycling
Ecological services provided by forest plantations depend on soil biodiversity, which
encompasses taxonomic and functional diversity. These diversity components may respond …
encompasses taxonomic and functional diversity. These diversity components may respond …
[PDF][PDF] TF-Unet: An automatic cardiac MRI image segmentation method
Z Fu, J Zhang, R Luo, Y Sun, D Deng, L Xia - Math. Biosci. Eng, 2022 - aimspress.com
Personalized heart models are widely used to study the mechanisms of cardiac arrhythmias
and have been used to guide clinical ablation of different types of arrhythmias in recent years…
and have been used to guide clinical ablation of different types of arrhythmias in recent years…
Lower microbial carbon use efficiency reduces cellulose-derived carbon retention in soils amended with compost versus mineral fertilizers
Y Miao, Y Niu, R Luo, Y Li, H Zheng, Y Kuzyakov… - Soil Biology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Cellulose decomposition is a key process in soil carbon (C) cycling due to the high abundance
of cellulose in plant biomass. Microbial functional groups that sequester C from cellulose, …
of cellulose in plant biomass. Microbial functional groups that sequester C from cellulose, …
Shifts of understory vegetation induced by thinning drive the expansion of soil rare fungi
The gap formation due to forest thinning regulates the understorey microclimate, ground
vegetation, and soil biodiversity. However, little is known about abundant and rare taxa's …
vegetation, and soil biodiversity. However, little is known about abundant and rare taxa's …