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Effects of temperature increase and nitrogen deposition on plant functional diversity.
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Decrease of soil acidity has greater effects than increase of aboveground carbon inputs on soil organic carbon in terrestrial ecosystems of China under nitrogen enrichment
Published 2021“…<a>Although the meta-analysis revealed that N addition significantly enhanced plant biomass and SOC concentration across the selected studies, we found that SOC concentration was independent of, or even decreased with, the enhanced plant biomass due to increased soil C loss as increasing organic C inputs. …”
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List of the proteins that increased or decreased significantly with the progression of liver fibrosis.
Published 2022“…<p>List of the proteins that increased or decreased significantly with the progression of liver fibrosis.…”
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Encapsulation efficiency significantly decreases with increasing starting bacterial concentration.
Published 2022“…Encapsulation efficiency decreased with increasing starting bacterial concentrations. …”
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<b>Manure improves temperature sensitivity of soil organic carbon by increasing soil alphaproteobacteria, phenols, and pH and decreasing soil esters</b>
Published 2024“…</p><p dir="ltr">In addition to the positive effect of soil alphaproteobacteria and pH on the Q<sub>10</sub>, manure increased the Q<sub>10</sub> by increasing phenols and decreasing esters, whereas chemical fertilization did the opposite. …”
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