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Soil N transformation and microbial community structure as affected by adding biochar to a paddy soil of subtropical China by Ming LI, Ming LIU, Zhong-pei LI, Chun-yu JIANG, Meng WU
Published 2016-01-01We have had little understanding on the effects of different types and quantities of biochar amendment on soil N transformation process and the microbial properties. In this study, various biochars were produced from straw residues and wood chips, and then added separately to a paddy soil at rates o...
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Optimize nitrogen fertilization location in root-growing zone to increase grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency of transplanted rice in subtropical China by Meng WU, Ming LIU, Jia LIU, Wei-tao LI, Chun-yu JIANG, Zhong-pei LI
Published 2017-09-01The optimized nitrogen fertilization location differs in different rice-growing regions. We optimized nitrogen deep-point application in root-growing zone (NARZ) for transplanted rice in subtropical China. Field plot experiments were conducted over two years (2014–2015) in a double-rice cropping sys...
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Bacterial diversity and community composition changes in paddy soils that have different parent materials and fertility levels by Xin-ling MA, Jia LIU, Xiao-fen CHEN, Wei-tao LI, Chun-yu JIANG, Meng WU, Ming LIU, Zhong-pei LI
Published 2021-10-01Parent materials and the fertility levels of paddy soils are highly variable in subtropical China. Bacterial diversity and community composition play pivotal roles in soil ecosystem processes and functions. However, the effects of parent material and fertility on bacterial diversity and community co...
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Assembly and co-occurrence patterns of rare and abundant bacterial sub-communities in rice rhizosphere soil under short-term nitrogen deep placement by Gui-long LI, Meng WU, Peng-fa LI, Shi-ping WEI, Jia LIU, Chun-yu JIANG, Ming LIU, Zhong-pei LI
Published 2021-12-01Nitrogen (N) deep placement has been found to reduce N leaching and increase N use efficiency in paddy fields. However, relatively little is known how bacterial consortia, especially abundant and rare taxa, respond to N deep placement, which is critical for understanding the biodiversity and functio...
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