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    Submerged Macrophyte Restoration in Enclosure: A Proper Way for Ecological Remediation of Shallow Lakes? by Shenghua Hu, Xiaofei Chen, Xiaolong Huang, Chenxi Wu

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Future studies are required to better understand the role of fish in lake nutrient cycle and the influence on submerged macrophyte to help develop theory that better guide the fish manipulation for the ecological remediation in shallow lakes. …”
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    50 Years of Cumulative Open-Source Data Confirm Stable and Robust Biodiversity Distribution Patterns for Macrofungi by Haili Yu, Tiejun Wang, Andrew Skidmore, Marco Heurich, Claus Bässler

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Fungi are a hyper-diverse kingdom that contributes significantly to the regulation of the global carbon and nutrient cycle. However, our understanding of the distribution of fungal diversity is often hindered by a lack of data, especially on a large spatial scale. …”
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    The biochar effect on soil respiration and nitrification by Barbora ŠLAPÁKOVÁ, Julie JEŘÁBKOVÁ, Karel VOŘÍŠEK, Václav TEJNECKÝ, Ondřej DRÁBEK

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Soil microorganisms play a main role in the nutrient cycle and they also play an important role in soil health. …”
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    Effect of Sublethal Concentrations of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on <i>Bacillus cereus</i> by Anna Krzepiłko, Katarzyna Magdalena Matyszczuk, Agata Święciło

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Bacteria that are widespread in soil, water, and plant material include the <i>Bacillus cereus</i> group, which plays an important role in biodegradation and the nutrient cycle and is a major factor determining ecological balance. …”
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    Discovering the Characteristics of Community Structures and Functional Properties of Epiphytic Bacteria on <i>Spartina alterniflora</i> in the Coastal Salt Marsh Area by Zenglei Song, Yanyan Huang, Qing Liu, Xiaoke Hu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Although sediment microorganisms have been found to mediate the nutrient cycle in wetlands, the role of epiphytic bacteria on submerged <i>S. alterniflora</i> has rarely drawn attention. …”
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    Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Communities Characteristic in the Water Column and Sediment along the Xiangjiang River, China by Sha Wu, Wenyu Zhao, Mengyue Liu, Fei Gao, Hong Chen

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…However, most of the research that is currently being conducted focuses more on bacterial diversity and less on eukaryotes, which also play key roles in the nutrient cycle. In this study, 10 sampling sites along the Xiangjiang River were selected, covering the entire reaches of Changsha City, China. …”
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    Soil organic carbon mapping using remote sensing technique and multivariate regression method / Mohamad Ariff Mohamad Asri by Mohamad Asri, Mohamad Ariff

    Published 2019
    “…Soil organic matter was significant part in nutrient cycle and fixing soil structure. Organic carbon in soil was important to build up good health in soil environment and vital in supplying the needs of the ecosystem. …”
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    Definition of new trace-metal proxies for the controls on organic matter enrichment in marine sediments based on Mn, Co, Mo and Cd concentrations by Sweere, T, van den Boorn, S, Dickson, A, Reichart, G

    Published 2016
    “…Consequently, trace metals have been used in reconstructions of the (palaeo)depositional environment of organic-rich deposits, but most of these studies have primarily focused on hydrographically restricted basins and the response of trace metals to changing redox conditions whereas the role of trace metals in the nutrient cycle and primary productivity in upwelling settings remains relatively unexplored.…”
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    Reliability of PCA LAI-2000 to indicate foliar nitrogen content in mature oil palm by Johari, Amiruddin

    Published 2015
    “…LAI, is therefore an important parameter controlling many biological and physical processes associated with vegetation on the Earth's surface, such as photosynthesis, respiration, transpiration, carbon and nutrient cycle, and rainfall interception. LAI is a required input to many climate and ecological models. …”
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    Seasonal variations of soil moisture regime at dry region of lowland dipterocarp forest in Pasoh forest reserve, Peninsular Malaysia by Badaluddin, Noor Atiqah, Lion, Marryanna, Mohd Razali, Sheriza, Khalit, Saiful Iskandar

    Published 2021
    “…Soil moisture is an essential component in the terrestrial hydrological process and greatly influences nutrient cycle and energy flow. Tropical rainforest sometimes experiences a severe dry period for several months. …”
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    Versatile Applications of Cyanobacteria in Biotechnology by Ewa Żymańczyk-Duda, Sunday Ocholi Samson, Małgorzata Brzezińska-Rodak, Magdalena Klimek-Ochab

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Because of their ability to fix gaseous nitrogen and carbon dioxide to organic materials, they are known to play important roles in the universal nutrient cycle. Cyanobacteria has emerged as one of the promising resources to combat the issues of global warming, disease outbreaks, nutrition insecurity, energy crises as well as persistent daily human population increases. …”
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    Rice-fish-duck system regulation of soil phosphorus fraction conversion and availability through organic carbon and phosphatase activity by Chao Wang, Chao Wang, Qiannan Yang, Chi Zhang, Xiangdong Li, Jing Chen, Xiaolong Zhang, Jinjie Chen, Kexue Liu

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The RFD can alleviate low phosphorus activity in PRD paddy soils through the combined effect of chemical and biological process, while promoting a sustainable soil nutrient cycle within the ecosystem and guiding the sustainable development of rational soil fertilization in the PRD.…”
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    Use of Agro-Waste as a Source of Crop Nutrients in Intensive Horticulture System by Isidoro Carricondo-Martínez, Domenico Falcone, Francesca Berti, Francesco Orsini, María del Carmen Salas-Sanjuan

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The valorization of crop residue as a source of crop nutrients is a valid alternative to close the nutrient cycle and reduce the use of external input. In this study, plant material was incorporated into the soil as fresh crop residue, after either composting and vermicomposting processes, to evaluate their effects on tomato yield and nutritional status (petiole sap analysis: NO<sub>3</sub> and K<sup>+</sup> concentration) over three crop cycles. …”
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    Identifying Dike-Pond System Using an Improved Cascade R-CNN Model and High-Resolution Satellite Images by Yintao Ma, Zheng Zhou, Xiaoxiong She, Longyu Zhou, Tao Ren, Shishi Liu, Jianwei Lu

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…It plays a key role in preserving biodiversity, enhancing the nutrient cycle, and increasing crop production. However, DPS is rarely mapped at a large scale with satellite data, due to the limitations in the training dataset and traditional classification methods. …”
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    <i>Spartina alterniflora</i> Invaded Coastal Wetlands by Raising Soil Sulfur Contents: A Meta-Analysis by Zhenzhen Zhao, Liyu Cheng, Chiquan He, Feifei Wang, Jialin Liu, Yuanhang Li, Xueping Chen, Xiaoyan Liu, Gaoming Lv, Daoyuan Wang

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…<i>Spartina alterniflora</i> encroaches on the ecological niches of local species and changes the soil’s nutrient cycle. However, few comprehensive assessments focus on the effects of <i>S. alterniflora</i> invasion. …”
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    Investigation of litter nutrient dynamics in pure and mixed stands of beech and hornbeam (Darabkola of Mazandaran) by A. Kianmehr, S. M. Hojjati, Y. Kooch, F. Ghasemi Aghbash

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…The dynamics of nutrients and their return to the soil through the litter is one of the most important pathways of the nutrient cycle in forest ecosystems. The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of nutrients in pure beech, pure hornbeam and beech-hornbeam stands in Darabkola educational-research forest of Sari. …”
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    Effects of Gap Size and Cardinal Directions on Natural Regeneration, Growth Dynamics of Trees outside the Gaps and Soil Properties in European Beech Forests of Southern Italy by Silvio Bagnato, Pasquale A. Marziliano, Maria Sidari, Carmelo Mallamaci, Federica Marra, Adele Muscolo

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…This study provided evidence for an important effect of cardinal points on micro-environmental parameter variability, nutrient cycle, physic-chemical soil properties, water availability, and biological processes such as trees growth and regeneration. …”
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    Beta Diversity of Plant Communities in Relation to Soil C:N:P Stoichiometry across 150 Years of Vegetation Restoration in a Temperate Zone by Qilong Tian, Xiaoping Zhang, Xiaoming Xu, Haijie Yi, Jie He, Liang He

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…This study combined plant resource needs with how they respond to natural recovery times in order to provide useful knowledge to protect biodiversity, the nutrient cycle, and the function of restoration ecology.…”
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    Variability in Soil Macronutrient Stocks across a Chronosequence of Masson Pine Plantations by Jie He, Quanhou Dai, Fengwei Xu, Youjin Yan, Xudong Peng

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Plantations play a vital role in the global nutrient cycle because they have large stocks of soil macronutrients. …”
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    Effects of the Decomposition of Mixed Plant Residues in Ecological Tea Garden Soil by Shaqian Liu, Rui Yang, Chunlan Hou, Jiarui Guo, Juebing Ma

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…CCG and CBL residue decomposition resulted in greater improvements in soil nutrients. (4) Conclusions: The application of the mixture of material obtained by pruning <i>C. glanduliferum</i>, <i>B. luminifera</i>, and <i>C. sinensis</i> in an ecological tea garden accelerated the decomposition and nutrient release rates, increased soil nutrient contents, shortened the decomposition turnover period of plant residues, and accelerated the nutrient cycle of plant residues in the ecological tea garden.…”
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