Structural succession and its driving factors for nitrogen (N) cycling microbial communities during the early stages of soil development (0-44 years) were studied along a chronosequence in the glacial forelands of the Tianshan Mountain No.1 glacier in the arid and semi-arid region of central Asia. We assessed the abundance and population of functional genes affiliated with N-fixation (nifH), nitrification (bacterial and archaeal amoA), and denitrification (nirK/S and nosZ) in a glacier foreland using molecular methods. The abundance of functional genes significantly increased with soil development. N cycling community compositions were also significantly shifted within 44 years and were structured by successional age. Cyanobacterial nifH ge...
The glacial retreat is observed and predicted to increase in intensity especially in high-elevation ...
Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes, which are...
In Inner Mongolia, steppe grasslands face desertification or degradation because of human overuse an...
Structural succession and its driving factors for nitrogen (N) cycling microbial communities during ...
Glacier forefields are ideal ecosystems to study the development of nutrient cycles as well as singl...
abstract: Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes,...
The availability of nitrogen (N) can alter vegetation species composition and diversity in degraded ...
In the present Ph.D. thesis, the succession of nitrogen cycle communities along the Damma glacier ch...
Microbial communities play critical roles in soil nitrogen (N) cycle; however, we have limited under...
Forefields of receding glaciers are unique and sensitive environments representing natural chronoseq...
In this study, we investigated N-cycling processes and N2O emissions along a hillslope (HS) and a hy...
The continuous use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers to increase soil fertility and crop productivity ofte...
Microbial nitrogen fixation is crucial for building labile nitrogen stocks and facilitating higher p...
Changes of nitrogen (N) cycle caused by N fertilization and precipitation regimes have affected the ...
Early colonization and succession of soil microbial communities are essential for soil development a...
The glacial retreat is observed and predicted to increase in intensity especially in high-elevation ...
Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes, which are...
In Inner Mongolia, steppe grasslands face desertification or degradation because of human overuse an...
Structural succession and its driving factors for nitrogen (N) cycling microbial communities during ...
Glacier forefields are ideal ecosystems to study the development of nutrient cycles as well as singl...
abstract: Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes,...
The availability of nitrogen (N) can alter vegetation species composition and diversity in degraded ...
In the present Ph.D. thesis, the succession of nitrogen cycle communities along the Damma glacier ch...
Microbial communities play critical roles in soil nitrogen (N) cycle; however, we have limited under...
Forefields of receding glaciers are unique and sensitive environments representing natural chronoseq...
In this study, we investigated N-cycling processes and N2O emissions along a hillslope (HS) and a hy...
The continuous use of nitrogen (N) fertilizers to increase soil fertility and crop productivity ofte...
Microbial nitrogen fixation is crucial for building labile nitrogen stocks and facilitating higher p...
Changes of nitrogen (N) cycle caused by N fertilization and precipitation regimes have affected the ...
Early colonization and succession of soil microbial communities are essential for soil development a...
The glacial retreat is observed and predicted to increase in intensity especially in high-elevation ...
Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes, which are...
In Inner Mongolia, steppe grasslands face desertification or degradation because of human overuse an...