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Hubei Key Laboratory of Regional Development and Environmental Response, Faculty of Resources and Environmental Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China

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Journal article
Published: 15 August 2020 in CATENA
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Studying the variations in soil microbial community diversity and structure along a climate gradient can help to understand the impact of climate change on ecosystem functions regulated by soil microbes. Herein we aimed to reveal and compare the distribution patterns of soil bacterial and fungal communities along different vertical climate zones. Five climate zones from subtropical to cold temperate, with altitudes ranging from 1600 m to 3200 m corresponding to different forest types, were selected across the eastern slope of Mount Gongga. The structure and diversity patterns, co-occurrence network of soil microbial communities along the climate gradient and influential factors were studied. The bacterial Shannon and Simpson indices were higher in subtropical and cold temperate zones than in warm and mid-temperate zones, whereas fungal community diversity changed only slightly. Nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) indicated apparent differences in both bacterial and fungal community composition across the climate zones. The microbial co-occurrence network was more closely connected for fungal than for bacterial communities. Variation partition analysis (VPA) demonstrated that climate, vegetation and soil properties caused variations in bacterial community diversity, while spatial factors were the main factors affecting fungal diversity. These results indicate that climate zonation is more apparent for bacterial than fungal communities, and bacterial communities are more vulnerable to environmental change than fungal communities. The results also indicate that future climate change may affect ecosystem functions by altering microbial community composition structure and diversity.

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Yujing Yang; Pengfei Wu. Soil bacterial community varies but fungal community stabilizes along five vertical climate zones. CATENA 2020, 195, 104841 .

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Yujing Yang, Pengfei Wu. Soil bacterial community varies but fungal community stabilizes along five vertical climate zones. CATENA. 2020; 195 ():104841.

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Yujing Yang; Pengfei Wu. 2020. "Soil bacterial community varies but fungal community stabilizes along five vertical climate zones." CATENA 195, no. : 104841.

Journal article
Published: 02 March 2020 in Sustainability
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Intense industrial activities could result in massive accumulations of trace elements in the soil and risk the terrestrial ecosystems and human health. A total of 119 topsoil samples from a typical industrial area, Huinong District, Ningxia, Northwest China, were collected, and the contents of six trace elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, and Zn) were determined. The results indicated that the mean concentrations of Cr, Cu, Pb, and Zn were lower than the national standard values of class II, while As and Cd were 2.77 and 3.92 times the corresponding threshold values. Multivariate analyses revealed six metals can be categorized into three principal components (PC). PC1 was As, Cd, and Pb, which originated from anthropogenic inputs. PC2 consisted of Cr and Cu, which originated from the natural geological background. PC3 only included Zn and was mainly due to agricultural impacts. The spatial distribution of six metals greatly varied from local anthropic inputs. For As and Cd, the most heavily polluted area was located in the north and southwest parts of the study area, whereas most Zn was enriched in the southern part, which was mainly agricultural land. The topsoil in this area displayed a moderate environmental risk with the metal pollution order of Cd > As > Zn ≈ Cr ≈ Pb ≈ Cu. Moreover, the contents of trace elements in the industrial land and water were relatively higher than those in other land-use types, indicating a considerable risk of metal migration and accumulation to rivers and the groundwater. It is suggested that effective remediation measures for Cd and As, in particular, should be properly employed for the sustainable development of the soil and groundwater, while reducing the risk of elements to the local residents in Huinong District.

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Songlin Zhang; Yuan Liu; Yujing Yang; Xilu Ni; Muhammad Arif; Wokadala Charles; Changxiao Li. Trace Elements in Soils of a Typical Industrial District in Ningxia, Northwest China: Pollution, Source, and Risk Evaluation. Sustainability 2020, 12, 1868 .

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Songlin Zhang, Yuan Liu, Yujing Yang, Xilu Ni, Muhammad Arif, Wokadala Charles, Changxiao Li. Trace Elements in Soils of a Typical Industrial District in Ningxia, Northwest China: Pollution, Source, and Risk Evaluation. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (5):1868.

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Songlin Zhang; Yuan Liu; Yujing Yang; Xilu Ni; Muhammad Arif; Wokadala Charles; Changxiao Li. 2020. "Trace Elements in Soils of a Typical Industrial District in Ningxia, Northwest China: Pollution, Source, and Risk Evaluation." Sustainability 12, no. 5: 1868.

Review
Published: 10 February 2020 in International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology
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Soil contamination is an increasing global problem. Efforts are underway to minimize the release of contaminants and develop effective bioremediation strategies. Contaminated soil can be treated by phytoremediation that is dependent on the contaminant and soil properties and plant growth rate. In recent decades, soil microbes have been used successfully to enhance the capacity of plants to tolerate, remove and/or degrade contaminants. This paper reviews the principles and applications of microbe-assisted phytoremediation, including the factors that influence phytoremediation, and the mechanisms of microbial remediation. Inoculation with specific contaminant-degrading bacteria and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria is effective in enhancing phytoremediation. However, in the context of serious and complicated cases of environmental pollution exacerbated by climate change, it is critical to increase the knowledge about the mechanisms of microbe-assisted phytoremediation to underpin the selection of most appropriate phytoremediation approaches.

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Y. Yang; Y. Liu; Z. Li; Z. Wang; C. Li; H. Wei. Significance of soil microbe in microbial-assisted phytoremediation: an effective way to enhance phytoremediation of contaminated soil. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 2020, 17, 2477 -2484.

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Y. Yang, Y. Liu, Z. Li, Z. Wang, C. Li, H. Wei. Significance of soil microbe in microbial-assisted phytoremediation: an effective way to enhance phytoremediation of contaminated soil. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology. 2020; 17 (4):2477-2484.

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Y. Yang; Y. Liu; Z. Li; Z. Wang; C. Li; H. Wei. 2020. "Significance of soil microbe in microbial-assisted phytoremediation: an effective way to enhance phytoremediation of contaminated soil." International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology 17, no. 4: 2477-2484.

Journal article
Published: 26 July 2019 in Forests
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Quantifying the impact of forest management on carbon (C) stock is important for evaluating and enhancing the ability of plantations to mitigate climate change. Near natural forest management (NNFM) through species enrichment planting in single species plantations, structural adjustment, and understory protection is widely used in plantation management. However, its long-term effect on forest ecosystem C stock remains unclear. We therefore selected two typical coniferous plantations in southwest China, Pinus massoniana (Lamb.) and Cunninghamia lanceolate (Lamb.) Hook., to explore the effects of long-term NNFM on ecosystem C storage. The C content and stock of different components in the pure plantations of P. massoniana (PCK) and C. lanceolata (CCK), and their corresponding near natural managed forests (PCN and CCN, respectively), were investigated during eight years of NNFM beginning in 2008. In 2016, there was no change in the vegetation C content, while soil C content in the 0–20 cm and 20–40 cm layers significantly increased, compared to the pure forests. In the P. massoniana and C. lanceolata plantations, NNFM increased the ecosystem C stock by 31.8% and 24.3%, respectively. Overall, the total C stock of soil and arborous layer accounted for 98.2%–99.4% of the whole ecosystem C stock. The increase in the biomass of the retained and underplanted trees led to a greater increase in the arborous C stock in the near natural forests than in the controls. The NNFM exhibited an increasingly positive correlation with the ecosystem C stock over time. Long-term NNFM enhances ecosystem C sequestration by increasing tree growth rate at individual and stand scales, as well as by likely changing the litter decomposition rate resulting from shifts in species composition and stand density. These results indicated that NNFM plays a positive role in achieving multi-objective silviculture and climate change mitigation.

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Angang Ming; Yujing Yang; Shirong Liu; You Nong; Hua Li; Yi Tao; Dongjing Sun; Liqun Lei; Ji Zeng; Ning An. The Impact of Near Natural Forest Management on the Carbon Stock and Sequestration Potential of Pinus massoniana (Lamb.) and Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook. Plantations. Forests 2019, 10, 626 .

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Angang Ming, Yujing Yang, Shirong Liu, You Nong, Hua Li, Yi Tao, Dongjing Sun, Liqun Lei, Ji Zeng, Ning An. The Impact of Near Natural Forest Management on the Carbon Stock and Sequestration Potential of Pinus massoniana (Lamb.) and Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook. Plantations. Forests. 2019; 10 (8):626.

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Angang Ming; Yujing Yang; Shirong Liu; You Nong; Hua Li; Yi Tao; Dongjing Sun; Liqun Lei; Ji Zeng; Ning An. 2019. "The Impact of Near Natural Forest Management on the Carbon Stock and Sequestration Potential of Pinus massoniana (Lamb.) and Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook. Plantations." Forests 10, no. 8: 626.

Journal article
Published: 11 March 2019 in Soil Biology and Biochemistry
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The potential effects of global warming on the soil carbon (C) dynamics of subtropical forests are uncertain. To assess the effects of warming on soil C and tree roots, combined soil warming (infrared heaters, +1.5 °C soil temperature) and trenching experiments were conducted in a subtropical Castanopsis hystrix plantation. Topsoil C content was reassessed after five years of warming, and the effects on soil organic carbon (SOC) quality and microbial diversity were analyzed. Compared with corresponding controls, the topsoil (0–10 cm) SOC content was significantly lower in un-trenched warmed soil (-13.6%) as well as in trenched warmed soil (-15.4%). However, the range of SOC content after five years of warming was similar to that observed after two years of warming (-14.6%, -19.2%), indicating that the warming effect on SOC content had leveled off during the latter three years of the study. In trenched plots, warming significantly decreased the carbohydrate C as well as the ratio of carbohydrate C to N-alkyl/methoxyl C (CC/MC), suggesting that labile C was preferentially decomposed. In un-trenched plots, SOC quality was unaffected, indicating a compensatory input of labile root C. Bacterial α-diversity increased under warming, whereas no significant warming effects on fungal community diversity were observed. Both the SOC content and the proportion of soil carbohydrate C were negatively correlated with soil bacterial α-diversity, suggesting that the abundance of more recalcitrant SOC increased soil microbial diversity. Overall, our study indicates that soil warming leads to moderate initial reductions in topsoil SOC in the studied forest ecosystem. This is consistent with recent evidence that low SOC-containing soils (e.g., subtropical forest soils) exhibit a weaker response to soil warming than high SOC-containing soils.

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Hui Wang; Shirong Liu; Andreas Schindlbacher; Jingxin Wang; Yujing Yang; Zhanchao Song; Yeming You; Zuomin Shi; Zhaoying Li; Lin Chen; Angang Ming; Lihua Lu; Daoxiong Cai. Experimental warming reduced topsoil carbon content and increased soil bacterial diversity in a subtropical planted forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 2019, 133, 155 -164.

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Hui Wang, Shirong Liu, Andreas Schindlbacher, Jingxin Wang, Yujing Yang, Zhanchao Song, Yeming You, Zuomin Shi, Zhaoying Li, Lin Chen, Angang Ming, Lihua Lu, Daoxiong Cai. Experimental warming reduced topsoil carbon content and increased soil bacterial diversity in a subtropical planted forest. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 2019; 133 ():155-164.

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Hui Wang; Shirong Liu; Andreas Schindlbacher; Jingxin Wang; Yujing Yang; Zhanchao Song; Yeming You; Zuomin Shi; Zhaoying Li; Lin Chen; Angang Ming; Lihua Lu; Daoxiong Cai. 2019. "Experimental warming reduced topsoil carbon content and increased soil bacterial diversity in a subtropical planted forest." Soil Biology and Biochemistry 133, no. : 155-164.

Original article
Published: 14 September 2018 in European Journal of Soil Science
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Climate change has altered global precipitation regimes in terms of intensity and frequency of drought stress and, consequently, it is likely to affect soil moisture and soil aggregation. However, we know little about the effects of drought on soil aggregate size, distribution and stability, and how that affects carbon sequestration. A drought manipulation experiment was conducted by throughfall exclusion treatment (TET) of 50% in two planted forests (Pinus massoniana Lamb. and Castanopsis hystrix A.DC.) in subtropical China. The aim was to investigate the effects of a reduction in throughfall on aggregate size, distribution and stability. The results from the 4‐year experiment show that the TET affected soil moisture content significantly (with 14.5 and 20.4% decreases in the P. massoniana and C. hystrix plantations, respectively) compared to the control. Soil temperature at 0–5‐cm soil depth and soil texture were not affected significantly. Soil porosity in the TET plots was greater than that of the control, whereas soil bulk density and free Al oxide content were less. The mass fractions of macroaggregates (>0.25 mm) and mean weight diameter (MWD) of aggregates, an indicator of aggregate stability, decreased in the TET compared to the control. Variation in aggregate size, distribution and stability can be caused by Fe and Al oxides, soil texture, bulk density and porosity. Our results indicated that TET reduced soil aggregate stability in subtropical plantations because of a decrease in free Al oxide and an increase in porosity. Slaking effects from variation in soil moisture was also possible for the decreased MWD. This study suggests disturbance of forest soils should be minimized in the context of a decline in precipitation. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Y. J. Yang; S. R. Liu; H. Wang; L. Chen; L. H. Lu; D. X. Cai. Reduction in throughfall reduces soil aggregate stability in two subtropical plantations. European Journal of Soil Science 2018, 70, 301 -310.

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Y. J. Yang, S. R. Liu, H. Wang, L. Chen, L. H. Lu, D. X. Cai. Reduction in throughfall reduces soil aggregate stability in two subtropical plantations. European Journal of Soil Science. 2018; 70 (2):301-310.

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Y. J. Yang; S. R. Liu; H. Wang; L. Chen; L. H. Lu; D. X. Cai. 2018. "Reduction in throughfall reduces soil aggregate stability in two subtropical plantations." European Journal of Soil Science 70, no. 2: 301-310.

Journal article
Published: 31 July 2018 in Sustainability
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Various industrial activities contribute heavy metals to terrestrial ecosystems. In order to evaluate the soil quality of industrial areas and to identify the potential phytoremediator from the native plant species, we collected 45 surface soil samples and 21 plant species in a typical industrial area of northwestern China. The results showed that the average values of the Cd, Cr, As, Pb, Cu, and Zn in the soils were 36.91, 1.67, 7.20, 1.38, 1.27, and 6.66 times, respectively, compared with the corresponding background values. The average single factor pollution index for heavy metals decreased in the order of Cd > As > Zn > Cr > Cu > Pb. The study area was seriously polluted by Cd and As, slightly polluted by Zn, and had relatively little contamination by Cr, Pb, and Cu. In terms of the average Nemerow synthetic pollution index in every sampling site, 97.78% of the samples were seriously polluted and 2.22% of the samples were moderately polluted, which indicated that almost all of the samples in the industrial area were seriously polluted. The results of the biomass, heavy metal concentrations, bioconcentration factors (BCF), and translocation factors (TF) for the native plants showed that Achnatherum splendens for metal Cr presented a phytostabilization potential, Artemisia scoparia and Echinochloa crusgalli for metal Cu and Halogeton arachnoideus for metal Zn presented a phytoextraction potential, and all of the studied plants were limited as phytoremediators for Cd or Pb contaminated soil.

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Yuan Liu; Yujing Yang; Changxiao Li; Xilu Ni; Wenchao Ma; Hong Wei. Assessing Soil Metal Levels in an Industrial Environment of Northwestern China and the Phytoremediation Potential of Its Native Plants. Sustainability 2018, 10, 2686 .

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Yuan Liu, Yujing Yang, Changxiao Li, Xilu Ni, Wenchao Ma, Hong Wei. Assessing Soil Metal Levels in an Industrial Environment of Northwestern China and the Phytoremediation Potential of Its Native Plants. Sustainability. 2018; 10 (8):2686.

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Yuan Liu; Yujing Yang; Changxiao Li; Xilu Ni; Wenchao Ma; Hong Wei. 2018. "Assessing Soil Metal Levels in an Industrial Environment of Northwestern China and the Phytoremediation Potential of Its Native Plants." Sustainability 10, no. 8: 2686.

Clinical trial
Published: 24 July 2018 in Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi
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Objective: This study sought to evaluate the safety and efficacy of FIREHAWK, a novel abluminal groove-filled biodegradable polymer sirolimus-eluting stent (SES) in patients with moderate-complex coronary lesions (including patients with small vessel disease, long lesion and multi vessel disease), and to validate the ability of the SYNTAX score (SS) to predict clinical outcomes in patients treated with FIREHAWK stent. Methods: TARGETⅡ was a prospective, multicenter, single-arm clinical trial, a total of 730 patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) of de novo lesions in native coronary arteries in 24 medical centers in China from August 2011 to February 2012 were enrolled in this study. All patients were exclusively treated with the FIREHAWK stent. Clinical data including patients with diabetes, small vessel disease, long lesion and multi vessel disease were analyzed. The primary composite endpoint was the target lesion failure (TLF) of cardiac death, target vessel-related myocardial infarction (TV-MI), or target lesion revascularization (TLR). The secondary composite endpoint was patient-oriented endpoint (PoCE), a composite of all death, all myocardial in farction (MI), or any repeat revascularization; definite/probable stent thrombosis (ST) (including acute, late, and very late thrombosis) . SS was calculated in lesions with stenosis more than 50% with coronary artery diameter greater than 1.5 mm. Patients were grouped by tertiles of SS (≤7, >7 to ≤12, >12). Follow-up was performed up to 5 years. Results: A total of 730 patients were enrolled in the TARGET Ⅱ trial. The average SS was 10.9±6.9. 683 (93.6%) patients completed 5-year clinical follow-up. The 5-year incidence of TLF was 8.5%(58/683). The incidence of TLF components was as follows: cardiac death 2.0%(14/683), TV-MI 4.4%(30/683), TLR 3.4%(23/683). The incidence of PoCE was 16.4%(112/683). The incidence of definite/probable stent thrombosis was 0.7%(5/683).Multivariable Cox regression analysis showed that the diabetes subgroup (HR=1.123, 95%CI 0.623-2.026, P=0.699), the small vessel disease subgroup (HR=0.909, 95%CI 0.526-1.570, P=0.732), the long lesion subgroup (HR=1.561, 95%CI 0.922-2.640, P=0.097), and the multi vessel disease subgroup (HR=1.062, 95%CI 0.611-1.846, P=0.830) did not increase the HR of TLF compared with the counterpart subgroups. Multivariable Cox regression analysis showed that the hazard of TLF was not increased in the middle and high SS groups as compared with the low SS group (HR=1.203,95%CI 0.607-2.385,P=0.597;HR=1.548,95%CI 0.829-2.892,P=0.171). Conclusions: The 5 years follow-up results of TARGET Ⅱ trial shows that the biodegradable polymer of FIREHAWK stents have long-lasting safety and efficacy for patients with moderate-complex coronary lesions. SS is not the predicting factor for the occurrence of TLF in FIREHAWK treated patients with moderate-complex coronary lesions. Trial Registration Clinical Trials.gov, NCT0141264.

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L J Xu; Z Gao; Y Song; H H Wang; J J Xu; L J Gao; Y Zhang; L Song; X Y Zhao; J Chen; J Q Yuan; S B Qiao; Y J Yang; B Xu; R L Gao; TARGET Ⅱ investigators. [Safety and efficacy of a novel abluminal groove-filled biodegradable polymer sirolimus-eluting stent for the treatment of de novo coronary lesions: 5-year results of the TARGET Ⅱ trial]. Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi 2018, 46, 523 -528.

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L J Xu, Z Gao, Y Song, H H Wang, J J Xu, L J Gao, Y Zhang, L Song, X Y Zhao, J Chen, J Q Yuan, S B Qiao, Y J Yang, B Xu, R L Gao, TARGET Ⅱ investigators. [Safety and efficacy of a novel abluminal groove-filled biodegradable polymer sirolimus-eluting stent for the treatment of de novo coronary lesions: 5-year results of the TARGET Ⅱ trial]. Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi. 2018; 46 (7):523-528.

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L J Xu; Z Gao; Y Song; H H Wang; J J Xu; L J Gao; Y Zhang; L Song; X Y Zhao; J Chen; J Q Yuan; S B Qiao; Y J Yang; B Xu; R L Gao; TARGET Ⅱ investigators. 2018. "[Safety and efficacy of a novel abluminal groove-filled biodegradable polymer sirolimus-eluting stent for the treatment of de novo coronary lesions: 5-year results of the TARGET Ⅱ trial]." Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi 46, no. 7: 523-528.

Journal article
Published: 26 April 2018 in Forests
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Greenhouse gases are the main cause of global warming, and forest soil plays an important role in greenhouse gas flux. Near natural forest management is one of the most promising options for improving the function of forests as carbon sinks. However, its effects on greenhouse gas emissions are not yet clear. It is therefore necessary to characterise the effects of near natural forest management on greenhouse gas emissions and soil carbon management in plantation ecosystems. We analysed the influence of near natural management on the flux of three major greenhouse gases (carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O)) in Pinus massoniana Lamb. and Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook. plantations. The average emission rates of CO2 and N2O in the near natural plantations were higher than those in the corresponding unimproved pure plantations of P. massoniana and C. lanceolata, and the average absorption rate of CH4 in the pure plantations was lower than that in the near natural plantations. The differences in the CO2 emission rates between plantations could be explained by differences in the C:N ratio of the fine roots. The differences in the N2O emission rates could be attributed to differences in soil available N content and the C:N ratio of leaf litter, while the differences in CH4 uptake rate could be explained by differences in the C:N ratio of leaf litter only. Near natural forest management negatively affected the soil greenhouse gas emissions in P. massoniana and C. lanceolata plantations. The potential impact of greenhouse gas flux should be considered when selecting tree species for enrichment planting.

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Angang Ming; Yujing Yang; Shirong Liu; Hui Wang; Yuanfa Li; Hua Li; You Nong; Daoxiong Cai; Hongyan Jia; Yi Tao; Dongjing Sun. Effects of Near Natural Forest Management on Soil Greenhouse Gas Flux in Pinus massoniana (Lamb.) and Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook. Plantations. Forests 2018, 9, 229 .

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Angang Ming, Yujing Yang, Shirong Liu, Hui Wang, Yuanfa Li, Hua Li, You Nong, Daoxiong Cai, Hongyan Jia, Yi Tao, Dongjing Sun. Effects of Near Natural Forest Management on Soil Greenhouse Gas Flux in Pinus massoniana (Lamb.) and Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook. Plantations. Forests. 2018; 9 (5):229.

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Angang Ming; Yujing Yang; Shirong Liu; Hui Wang; Yuanfa Li; Hua Li; You Nong; Daoxiong Cai; Hongyan Jia; Yi Tao; Dongjing Sun. 2018. "Effects of Near Natural Forest Management on Soil Greenhouse Gas Flux in Pinus massoniana (Lamb.) and Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook. Plantations." Forests 9, no. 5: 229.

Journal article
Published: 17 April 2018 in Forest Ecology and Management
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Litter decomposition varies with forest type in complex ways and is significantly dependent on tree species diversity. A field litterbag experiment was conducted in monospecific and mixed-species plantations of Pinus massoniana and Castanopsis hystrix in subtropical China, to examine the effects of litter mixing and changing stand environment on the litter decomposition rate and the composition-specific litter organic C loss rate of P. massoniana and C. hystrix. Admixing with the lower-quality P. massoniana litter slowed C. hystrix litter decomposition and recalcitrant C loss, whereas admixing with the higher-quality C. hystrix litter hastened P. massoniana litter decomposition in the mixed-species plantation. The P. massoniana litter exhibited a faster decomposition rate in the mixed-species plantation than in the P. massoniana monospecific plantation. The same trend was found in the loss rates of aromatic C and carbonyl C from P. massoniana litter. The greater soil organic matter content and nitrogen availability in the mixed-species plantation than in the P. massoniana monospecific plantation could have resulted in the increased rates of decomposition and organic C loss in P. massoniana litter. This study highlights that maintaining mixed conifer-broadleaf forests and/or adopting close-to-nature forest management could accelerate the decomposition of recalcitrant coniferous litter, facilitating C sequestration and mitigating the C emissions derived from the labile broadleaf litter.

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Hui Wang; Shirong Liu; Jingxin Wang; Yeming You; Yujing Yang; Zuomin Shi; Xueman Huang; Lu Zheng; Zhaoying Li; Angang Ming; Lihua Lu; Daoxiong Cai. Mixed-species plantation with Pinus massoniana and Castanopsis hystrix accelerates C loss in recalcitrant coniferous litter but slows C loss in labile broadleaf litter in southern China. Forest Ecology and Management 2018, 422, 207 -213.

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Hui Wang, Shirong Liu, Jingxin Wang, Yeming You, Yujing Yang, Zuomin Shi, Xueman Huang, Lu Zheng, Zhaoying Li, Angang Ming, Lihua Lu, Daoxiong Cai. Mixed-species plantation with Pinus massoniana and Castanopsis hystrix accelerates C loss in recalcitrant coniferous litter but slows C loss in labile broadleaf litter in southern China. Forest Ecology and Management. 2018; 422 ():207-213.

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Hui Wang; Shirong Liu; Jingxin Wang; Yeming You; Yujing Yang; Zuomin Shi; Xueman Huang; Lu Zheng; Zhaoying Li; Angang Ming; Lihua Lu; Daoxiong Cai. 2018. "Mixed-species plantation with Pinus massoniana and Castanopsis hystrix accelerates C loss in recalcitrant coniferous litter but slows C loss in labile broadleaf litter in southern China." Forest Ecology and Management 422, no. : 207-213.

Journal article
Published: 13 February 2018 in Zhonghua yi xue za zhi
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Objective: To evaluate the prognostic value of Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events(GRACE) discharge score for long-term out-of-hospital death in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) after drug-eluting stents (DES) and with Dual-antiplatelet Therapy (DAPT). Methods: Our study was a prospective, observational, single center (Fuwai Hospital of China) study.A total of 6 431consecutive ACS patients underwent percutaneous coronary intervention(PCI)between January 2013 and December 2013 were involved.The primary endpoint was all-cause death and second endpoint was major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events (MACCE) as a composite of all-cause death, myocardial infarction, revascularization, stent thrombosis or stroke. Results: Finally, 5 867 ACS patients who were received DES with DAPT and had no in-hospital event included in this study, and 59 (1.01%) death and 608 (10.36%) MACCE were reported during 2-year follow-up after discharge.GRACE score was significantly higher among death patients than those survivalpatients (94± 28 vs 78± 24, P<0.001). According to risk stratification of GRACE discharge score, as compared to the low-risk group, death risk in high-risk group was 6.73 times (HR=6.73, 95%CI 3.53-12.84; P<0.001) higher, but could not distinguish between the moderate and low risk group (HR=1.61, 95%CI 0.88-2.95; P=0.124). The GRACE score showed predictive value in ACS patients after DESand with DAPT (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC)=0.661; 95%CI 0.586-0.736, P<0.001). In subgroup analysis, GRACE score also showed predictive value both in unstable angina pectoris (UAP)(AUROC=0.660, 95%CI 0.576-0.744; P<0.001) and acute myocardial infarction(AMI)subgroup (AUROC=0.748, 95%CI 0.631-0.864; P=0.001). Conclusion: GRACE discharge score shows prognostic value for long-term out-of-hospital death in ACS patients undergoing PCI with DES and DAPT, and demonstrates good risk stratification of high and low-risk of death.

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X Y Zhao; J X Li; X F Tang; J J Xu; Y Song; H H Wang; L J Xu; J Chen; Y Zhang; L Song; L J Gao; S B Qiao; Y J Yang; R L Gao; B Xu; J Q Yuan. [Predictive value of GRACE discharge score for long-term out-of-hospital death in acute coronary syndrome after percutaneous coronary intervention]. Zhonghua yi xue za zhi 2018, 98, 496 -501.

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X Y Zhao, J X Li, X F Tang, J J Xu, Y Song, H H Wang, L J Xu, J Chen, Y Zhang, L Song, L J Gao, S B Qiao, Y J Yang, R L Gao, B Xu, J Q Yuan. [Predictive value of GRACE discharge score for long-term out-of-hospital death in acute coronary syndrome after percutaneous coronary intervention]. Zhonghua yi xue za zhi. 2018; 98 (7):496-501.

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X Y Zhao; J X Li; X F Tang; J J Xu; Y Song; H H Wang; L J Xu; J Chen; Y Zhang; L Song; L J Gao; S B Qiao; Y J Yang; R L Gao; B Xu; J Q Yuan. 2018. "[Predictive value of GRACE discharge score for long-term out-of-hospital death in acute coronary syndrome after percutaneous coronary intervention]." Zhonghua yi xue za zhi 98, no. 7: 496-501.

Journal article
Published: 01 January 2018 in Acta Ecologica Sinica
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Yujing Yang; 刘世荣LIUShirong; 陈琳CHENLin; 王晖WANGHui; 卢立华LULihua. Short-term effects of manipulated throughfall reduction on the quantity and quality of litterfall in a Pinus massoniana plantation. Acta Ecologica Sinica 2018, 38, 4770 -4778.

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Yujing Yang, 刘世荣LIUShirong, 陈琳CHENLin, 王晖WANGHui, 卢立华LULihua. Short-term effects of manipulated throughfall reduction on the quantity and quality of litterfall in a Pinus massoniana plantation. Acta Ecologica Sinica. 2018; 38 (13):4770-4778.

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Yujing Yang; 刘世荣LIUShirong; 陈琳CHENLin; 王晖WANGHui; 卢立华LULihua. 2018. "Short-term effects of manipulated throughfall reduction on the quantity and quality of litterfall in a Pinus massoniana plantation." Acta Ecologica Sinica 38, no. 13: 4770-4778.

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Published: 01 January 2018 in Acta Ecologica Sinica
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刘世荣LIUShirong; Yujing Yang; 王晖WANGHui. Development strategy and management countermeasures of planted forests in China: transforming from timber-centered single objective management towards multi-purpose management for enhancing quality and benefits of ecosystem services. Acta Ecologica Sinica 2018, 38, 1 -10.

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刘世荣LIUShirong, Yujing Yang, 王晖WANGHui. Development strategy and management countermeasures of planted forests in China: transforming from timber-centered single objective management towards multi-purpose management for enhancing quality and benefits of ecosystem services. Acta Ecologica Sinica. 2018; 38 (1):1-10.

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刘世荣LIUShirong; Yujing Yang; 王晖WANGHui. 2018. "Development strategy and management countermeasures of planted forests in China: transforming from timber-centered single objective management towards multi-purpose management for enhancing quality and benefits of ecosystem services." Acta Ecologica Sinica 38, no. 1: 1-10.

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Published: 24 December 2017 in Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi
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Objective: To investigate the in-hospital and long-term outcomes of patients with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) 0.05) . After propensity score matching,the multivariable Cox regression analysis demonstrated that LVEF<50% was still an independent risk factor of 2-year all-cause death (HR=3.08, 95%CI 1.37-6.89, P<0.01) , cardiac death (HR= 4.12, 95%CI 1.53-11.07, P<0.01) ,and in-stent thrombosis (HR=3.82, 95%CI 1.27-11.5, P<0.05) . Conclusion: LVEF< 50% is an independent risk factor of 2-year all-cause death, cardiac death, and in-stent thrombosis in patients undergoing PCI, but it does not increase the risk of target-vessel revascularization, bleeding or stroke.

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L Jiang; Y Song; J J Xu; X F Tang; H H Wang; P Jiang; L J Gao; L Song; Z Gao; J Chen; R L Gao; S B Qiao; Y J Yang; B Xu; J Q Yuan. [Outcome of patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular ejection fraction less than 50% undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention]. Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi 2017, 45, 1058 -1066.

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L Jiang, Y Song, J J Xu, X F Tang, H H Wang, P Jiang, L J Gao, L Song, Z Gao, J Chen, R L Gao, S B Qiao, Y J Yang, B Xu, J Q Yuan. [Outcome of patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular ejection fraction less than 50% undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention]. Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi. 2017; 45 (12):1058-1066.

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L Jiang; Y Song; J J Xu; X F Tang; H H Wang; P Jiang; L J Gao; L Song; Z Gao; J Chen; R L Gao; S B Qiao; Y J Yang; B Xu; J Q Yuan. 2017. "[Outcome of patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular ejection fraction less than 50% undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention]." Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi 45, no. 12: 1058-1066.

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Published: 24 July 2017 in Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi
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J J Xu; Z Gao; Y Song; Y L Ma; X F Tang; Y Yao; C He; H H Wang; Y J Yang; R L Gao; S B Qiao; B Xu; J Q Yuan. [Impact and clinical outcome of intra-aortic balloon pump use during percutaneous coronary intervention]. Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi 2017, 45, 1 .

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J J Xu, Z Gao, Y Song, Y L Ma, X F Tang, Y Yao, C He, H H Wang, Y J Yang, R L Gao, S B Qiao, B Xu, J Q Yuan. [Impact and clinical outcome of intra-aortic balloon pump use during percutaneous coronary intervention]. Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi. 2017; 45 (7):1.

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J J Xu; Z Gao; Y Song; Y L Ma; X F Tang; Y Yao; C He; H H Wang; Y J Yang; R L Gao; S B Qiao; B Xu; J Q Yuan. 2017. "[Impact and clinical outcome of intra-aortic balloon pump use during percutaneous coronary intervention]." Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi 45, no. 7: 1.

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Y Song; J J Xu; X F Tang; H H Wang; R Liu; P Jiang; L Jiang; L J Gao; Y Zhang; L Song; L J Xu; X Y Zhao; Z Gao; J Chen; R L Gao; S B Qiao; Y J Yang; B Xu; J Q Yuan. [Outcome analysis of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention with or without prior coronary artery bypass grafting operation]. Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi 2017, 45, 1 .

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Y Song, J J Xu, X F Tang, H H Wang, R Liu, P Jiang, L Jiang, L J Gao, Y Zhang, L Song, L J Xu, X Y Zhao, Z Gao, J Chen, R L Gao, S B Qiao, Y J Yang, B Xu, J Q Yuan. [Outcome analysis of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention with or without prior coronary artery bypass grafting operation]. Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi. 2017; 45 (7):1.

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Y Song; J J Xu; X F Tang; H H Wang; R Liu; P Jiang; L Jiang; L J Gao; Y Zhang; L Song; L J Xu; X Y Zhao; Z Gao; J Chen; R L Gao; S B Qiao; Y J Yang; B Xu; J Q Yuan. 2017. "[Outcome analysis of patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention with or without prior coronary artery bypass grafting operation]." Zhonghua xin xue guan bing za zhi 45, no. 7: 1.

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EXTP is a science mission designed to study the state of matter under extreme conditions of density, gravity and magnetism. Primary targets include isolated and binary neutron stars, strong magnetic field systems like magnetars, and stellar-mass and supermassive black holes. The mission carries a unique and unprecedented suite of state-of-the-art scientific instruments enabling for the first time ever the simultaneous spectral-timing-polarimetry studies of cosmic sources in the energy range from 0.5-30 keV (and beyond). Key elements of the payload are: the Spectroscopic Focusing Array (SFA) - a set of 11 X-ray optics for a total effective area of about 0.9 m^2 and 0.6 m^2 at 2 keV and 6 keV respectively, equipped with Silicon Drift Detectors offering <180 eV spectral resolution; the Large Area Detector (LAD) - a deployable set of 640 Silicon Drift Detectors, for a total effective area of about 3.4 m^2, between 6 and 10 keV, and spectral resolution <250 eV; the Polarimetry Focusing Array (PFA) - a set of 2 X-ray telescope, for a total effective area of 250 cm^2 at 2 keV, equipped with imaging gas pixel photoelectric polarimeters; the Wide Field Monitor (WFM) - a set of 3 coded mask wide field units, equipped with position-sensitive Silicon Drift Detectors, each covering a 90 degrees x 90 degrees FoV. The eXTP international consortium includes mostly major institutions of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Universities in China, as well as major institutions in several European countries and the United States. The predecessor of eXTP, the XTP mission concept, has been selected and funded as one of the so-called background missions in the Strategic Priority Space Science Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences since 2011. The strong European participation has significantly enhanced the scientific capabilities of eXTP. The planned launch date of the mission is earlier than 2025.

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M. Feroci; A. Santangelo; Y. W. Dong; H. Feng; F. J. Lu; K. Nandra; Z. S. Wang; S. Zhang; E. Bozzo; S. Brandt; A. De Rosa; L. J. Gou; M. Hernanz; M. Van Der Klis; Y. Liu; P. Orleański; G. Pareschi; M. Pohl; J. Poutanen; J. L. Qu; S. Schanne; L. Stella; P. Uttley; A. Watts; R. X. Xu; W. F. Yu; J. J. M. In 't Zand; S. Zane; L. Alvarez; L. Amati; L. Baldini; C. Bambi; S. Basso; S. Bhattacharyya; R. Bellazzini; T. Belloni; P. Bellutti; S. Bianchi; A. Brez; M. Bursa; V. Burwitz; C. Budtz-Jorgensen; I. Caiazzo; R. Campana; X. L. Cao; P. Casella; C. Y. Chen; L. Chen; T. X. Chen; Y. P. Chen; M. Civitani; F. Coti Zelati; W. W. Cui; Z. G. Dai; E. Del Monte; D. De Martino; S. Di Cosimo; S. Diebold; M. Dovčiak; I. Donnarumma; V. Doroshenko; P. Esposito; Y. Evangelista; Y. Favre; P. Friedrich; F. Fuschino; J. L. Galvez; Z. L. Gao; M. Y. Ge; O. Gevin; D. Goetz; D. W. Han; J. Heyl; J. Horak; W. Hu; F. Huang; Q. S. Huang; R. Hudec; D. Huppenkothen; G. L. Israel; A. Ingram; V. Karas; D. Karelin; P. A. Jenke; L. Ji; T. Kennedy; S. Korpela; D. Kunneriath; C. Labanti; G. Li; X. Li; Z. S. Li; E. W. Liang; O. Limousin; L. Lin; Z. X. Ling; H. B. Liu; H. W. Liu; Z. Liu; B. Lu; N. Lund; D. Lai; B. Luo; T. Luo; B. Ma; S. Mahmoodifar; M. Marisaldi; A. Martindale; N. Meidinger; Y. P. Men; M. Michalska; R. Mignani; M. Minuti; S. Motta; F. Muleri; J. Neilsen; M. Orlandini; A T. Pan; A. Patruno; E. Perinati; A. Picciotto; C. Piemonte; M. Pinchera; A. Rachevski; M. Rapisarda; N. Rea; E. M. R. Rossi; A. Rubini; G. Sala; X. W. Shu; C. Sgrò; Z. X. Shen; P. Soffitta; L. M. Song; G. Spandre; G. Stratta; T. E. Strohmayer; L. Sun; J. Svoboda; G. Tagliaferri; C. Tenzer; H. Tong; R. Taverna; G. Torok; R. Turolla; A. Vacchi; J. X. Wang; D. Walton; K. Wang; J. F. Wang; R. J. Wang; Y. F. Wang; S. S. Weng; J. Wilms; B. Winter; X. F. Wu; S. L. Xiong; Y. P. Xu; Y. Q. Xue; Z. Yan; S. Yang; X. Yang; Y. J. Yang; F. Yuan; W. M. Yuan; Y. F. Yuan; G. Zampa; N. Zampa; A. Zdziarski; C. L. Zhang; L. Zhang; X. Zhang; Z. Zhang; W. D. Zhang; S. J. Zheng; P. Zhou; X. L. Zhou. eXTP -- enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry Mission. 2016, 1 .

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M. Feroci, A. Santangelo, Y. W. Dong, H. Feng, F. J. Lu, K. Nandra, Z. S. Wang, S. Zhang, E. Bozzo, S. Brandt, A. De Rosa, L. J. Gou, M. Hernanz, M. Van Der Klis, Y. Liu, P. Orleański, G. Pareschi, M. Pohl, J. Poutanen, J. L. Qu, S. Schanne, L. Stella, P. Uttley, A. Watts, R. X. Xu, W. F. Yu, J. J. M. In 't Zand, S. Zane, L. Alvarez, L. Amati, L. Baldini, C. Bambi, S. Basso, S. Bhattacharyya, R. Bellazzini, T. Belloni, P. Bellutti, S. Bianchi, A. Brez, M. Bursa, V. Burwitz, C. Budtz-Jorgensen, I. Caiazzo, R. Campana, X. L. Cao, P. Casella, C. Y. Chen, L. Chen, T. X. Chen, Y. P. Chen, M. Civitani, F. Coti Zelati, W. W. Cui, Z. G. Dai, E. Del Monte, D. De Martino, S. Di Cosimo, S. Diebold, M. Dovčiak, I. Donnarumma, V. Doroshenko, P. Esposito, Y. Evangelista, Y. Favre, P. Friedrich, F. Fuschino, J. L. Galvez, Z. L. Gao, M. Y. Ge, O. Gevin, D. Goetz, D. W. Han, J. Heyl, J. Horak, W. Hu, F. Huang, Q. S. Huang, R. Hudec, D. Huppenkothen, G. L. Israel, A. Ingram, V. Karas, D. Karelin, P. A. Jenke, L. Ji, T. Kennedy, S. Korpela, D. Kunneriath, C. Labanti, G. Li, X. Li, Z. S. Li, E. W. Liang, O. Limousin, L. Lin, Z. X. Ling, H. B. Liu, H. W. Liu, Z. Liu, B. Lu, N. Lund, D. Lai, B. Luo, T. Luo, B. Ma, S. Mahmoodifar, M. Marisaldi, A. Martindale, N. Meidinger, Y. P. Men, M. Michalska, R. Mignani, M. Minuti, S. Motta, F. Muleri, J. Neilsen, M. Orlandini, A T. Pan, A. Patruno, E. Perinati, A. Picciotto, C. Piemonte, M. Pinchera, A. Rachevski, M. Rapisarda, N. Rea, E. M. R. Rossi, A. Rubini, G. Sala, X. W. Shu, C. Sgrò, Z. X. Shen, P. Soffitta, L. M. Song, G. Spandre, G. Stratta, T. E. Strohmayer, L. Sun, J. Svoboda, G. Tagliaferri, C. Tenzer, H. Tong, R. Taverna, G. Torok, R. Turolla, A. Vacchi, J. X. Wang, D. Walton, K. Wang, J. F. Wang, R. J. Wang, Y. F. Wang, S. S. Weng, J. Wilms, B. Winter, X. F. Wu, S. L. Xiong, Y. P. Xu, Y. Q. Xue, Z. Yan, S. Yang, X. Yang, Y. J. Yang, F. Yuan, W. M. Yuan, Y. F. Yuan, G. Zampa, N. Zampa, A. Zdziarski, C. L. Zhang, L. Zhang, X. Zhang, Z. Zhang, W. D. Zhang, S. J. Zheng, P. Zhou, X. L. Zhou. eXTP -- enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry Mission. . 2016; ():1.

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M. Feroci; A. Santangelo; Y. W. Dong; H. Feng; F. J. Lu; K. Nandra; Z. S. Wang; S. Zhang; E. Bozzo; S. Brandt; A. De Rosa; L. J. Gou; M. Hernanz; M. Van Der Klis; Y. Liu; P. Orleański; G. Pareschi; M. Pohl; J. Poutanen; J. L. Qu; S. Schanne; L. Stella; P. Uttley; A. Watts; R. X. Xu; W. F. Yu; J. J. M. In 't Zand; S. Zane; L. Alvarez; L. Amati; L. Baldini; C. Bambi; S. Basso; S. Bhattacharyya; R. Bellazzini; T. Belloni; P. Bellutti; S. Bianchi; A. Brez; M. Bursa; V. Burwitz; C. Budtz-Jorgensen; I. Caiazzo; R. Campana; X. L. Cao; P. Casella; C. Y. Chen; L. Chen; T. X. Chen; Y. P. Chen; M. Civitani; F. Coti Zelati; W. W. Cui; Z. G. Dai; E. Del Monte; D. De Martino; S. Di Cosimo; S. Diebold; M. Dovčiak; I. Donnarumma; V. Doroshenko; P. Esposito; Y. Evangelista; Y. Favre; P. Friedrich; F. Fuschino; J. L. Galvez; Z. L. Gao; M. Y. Ge; O. Gevin; D. Goetz; D. W. Han; J. Heyl; J. Horak; W. Hu; F. Huang; Q. S. Huang; R. Hudec; D. Huppenkothen; G. L. Israel; A. Ingram; V. Karas; D. Karelin; P. A. Jenke; L. Ji; T. Kennedy; S. Korpela; D. Kunneriath; C. Labanti; G. Li; X. Li; Z. S. Li; E. W. Liang; O. Limousin; L. Lin; Z. X. Ling; H. B. Liu; H. W. Liu; Z. Liu; B. Lu; N. Lund; D. Lai; B. Luo; T. Luo; B. Ma; S. Mahmoodifar; M. Marisaldi; A. Martindale; N. Meidinger; Y. P. Men; M. Michalska; R. Mignani; M. Minuti; S. Motta; F. Muleri; J. Neilsen; M. Orlandini; A T. Pan; A. Patruno; E. Perinati; A. Picciotto; C. Piemonte; M. Pinchera; A. Rachevski; M. Rapisarda; N. Rea; E. M. R. Rossi; A. Rubini; G. Sala; X. W. Shu; C. Sgrò; Z. X. Shen; P. Soffitta; L. M. Song; G. Spandre; G. Stratta; T. E. Strohmayer; L. Sun; J. Svoboda; G. Tagliaferri; C. Tenzer; H. Tong; R. Taverna; G. Torok; R. Turolla; A. Vacchi; J. X. Wang; D. Walton; K. Wang; J. F. Wang; R. J. Wang; Y. F. Wang; S. S. Weng; J. Wilms; B. Winter; X. F. Wu; S. L. Xiong; Y. P. Xu; Y. Q. Xue; Z. Yan; S. Yang; X. Yang; Y. J. Yang; F. Yuan; W. M. Yuan; Y. F. Yuan; G. Zampa; N. Zampa; A. Zdziarski; C. L. Zhang; L. Zhang; X. Zhang; Z. Zhang; W. D. Zhang; S. J. Zheng; P. Zhou; X. L. Zhou. 2016. "eXTP -- enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry Mission." , no. : 1.

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Published: 01 March 2016 in Photosynthetica
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To uncover the adaptation capacities of two flooding-tolerant plant species, Pterocarya stenoptera (a native species) and Pinus elliottii (an exotic species from southeastern USA), to alternating submergence and drought, we investigated their physiological and growth responses to water stress. Water treatments, including control, continuous flooding (CF), and periodic flooding and drought (PF), were applied to the seedlings to simulate water level fluctuation in the hydrofluctuation zone of the Three Gorges Reservoir region. Results showed that net photosynthetic rate (P N), stomatal conductance, and intrinsic water-use efficiency of both plant species seedlings were negatively affected under CF and PF compared to the corresponding controls. The P N of both species in PF was comparable to that in CF. At the end of the experiment, the ratio of intercellular to ambient CO2 concentration was not statistically different among water treatments, while that of P. elliottii was significantly higher than that of P. stenoptera. Although P. stenoptera formed lenticels under flooding conditions, P. elliottii seedlings allocated more mass to leaf and increased the relative growth rate of height to enhance the photosynthetic efficiency. These results illustrated that P. stenoptera and P. elliottii seedlings developed different adaptive strategies to respond to continuous flooding and periodic flooding and drought events. Therefore, both P. stenoptera and P. elliottii are promising candidates for the vegetation reconstruction of the riparian zones in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region.

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Yujing Yang; C. Li. Photosynthesis and growth adaptation of Pterocarya stenoptera and Pinus elliottii seedlings to submergence and drought. Photosynthetica 2016, 54, 120 -129.

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Yujing Yang, C. Li. Photosynthesis and growth adaptation of Pterocarya stenoptera and Pinus elliottii seedlings to submergence and drought. Photosynthetica. 2016; 54 (1):120-129.

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Yujing Yang; C. Li. 2016. "Photosynthesis and growth adaptation of Pterocarya stenoptera and Pinus elliottii seedlings to submergence and drought." Photosynthetica 54, no. 1: 120-129.

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Published: 01 January 2016 in Acta Ecologica Sinica
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任庆水RENQingshui; 马朋MAPeng; 李昌晓LIChangxiao; Yujing Yang; 马骏MAJun. Effects ofTaxodium distichumandSalix matsudanaon the contents of nutrient elements in the hydro-fluctuation belt of the Three Gorges Reservoir Area. Acta Ecologica Sinica 2016, 36, 1 .

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任庆水RENQingshui, 马朋MAPeng, 李昌晓LIChangxiao, Yujing Yang, 马骏MAJun. Effects ofTaxodium distichumandSalix matsudanaon the contents of nutrient elements in the hydro-fluctuation belt of the Three Gorges Reservoir Area. Acta Ecologica Sinica. 2016; 36 (20):1.

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任庆水RENQingshui; 马朋MAPeng; 李昌晓LIChangxiao; Yujing Yang; 马骏MAJun. 2016. "Effects ofTaxodium distichumandSalix matsudanaon the contents of nutrient elements in the hydro-fluctuation belt of the Three Gorges Reservoir Area." Acta Ecologica Sinica 36, no. 20: 1.

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Published: 01 January 2016 in Genetics and Molecular Research
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Y.J. Yang; Z.B. Li; G.R. Zhang; L.J. Wu; J.Y. Yu; L.J. Hu; Y.L. Zhou; H.D. Wang; D. Liang. Snail-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in gastric carcinoma cells and generation of cancer stem cell characteristics. Genetics and Molecular Research 2016, 15, 1 .

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Y.J. Yang, Z.B. Li, G.R. Zhang, L.J. Wu, J.Y. Yu, L.J. Hu, Y.L. Zhou, H.D. Wang, D. Liang. Snail-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in gastric carcinoma cells and generation of cancer stem cell characteristics. Genetics and Molecular Research. 2016; 15 (3):1.

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Y.J. Yang; Z.B. Li; G.R. Zhang; L.J. Wu; J.Y. Yu; L.J. Hu; Y.L. Zhou; H.D. Wang; D. Liang. 2016. "Snail-induced epithelial-mesenchymal transition in gastric carcinoma cells and generation of cancer stem cell characteristics." Genetics and Molecular Research 15, no. 3: 1.