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A New UV-B Protectant in Plant: Insights Into THCAS and THCA's Role in UV-B Tolerance SCIE
期刊论文 | 2025 , 48 (10) , 7729-7742 | PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
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Understanding how plants respond to environmental stressors such as ultraviolet B (UV-B) radiation is critical for agricultural resilience and crop improvement. Investigation of the UV-B response in 17 cannabis accessions revealed distinct differences in morphological changes between two groups, A and B. Whole-genome resequencing and population-level analyses indicate that Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinolic acid synthase (THCAS) is subject to positive selection or a selective sweep. Sequence analysis and functional characterization of THCAS revealed that two single nucleotide variations, resulting in two amino acids change at Pro333 and Ser355, which are associated with THCAS activity and potentially linked to differential plant response to UV-B radiation. The role of THCAS in enhancing UV-B tolerance was further demonstrated by overexpressing functional THCAS in different plant species under UV-B stress environment. This study suggests that THCA, produced by the enzyme THCAS, acts as a shield against UV-B radiation. Plants with higher levels of THCA exhibited greater tolerance to UV-B exposure. Exogenous application of THCA alleviated UV-B damage in various plant species. Our findings highlight the importance of THCAS-mediated THCA synthesis in conferring UV-B tolerance and provide insights into the genomic and molecular mechanisms that govern plant adaptation to UV-B radiation.

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adaptation adaptation cannabinoids cannabinoids Cannabis sativa (Cannabis) Cannabis sativa (Cannabis) THCAS THCAS UV-B radiation UV-B radiation

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GB/T 7714 Li, Minxuan , Ouyang, Yuzeng , Cai, Sen et al. A New UV-B Protectant in Plant: Insights Into THCAS and THCA's Role in UV-B Tolerance [J]. | PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT , 2025 , 48 (10) : 7729-7742 .
MLA Li, Minxuan et al. "A New UV-B Protectant in Plant: Insights Into THCAS and THCA's Role in UV-B Tolerance" . | PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT 48 . 10 (2025) : 7729-7742 .
APA Li, Minxuan , Ouyang, Yuzeng , Cai, Sen , Zhang, Zhiyuan , Wu, Qinqin , Li, Shuai et al. A New UV-B Protectant in Plant: Insights Into THCAS and THCA's Role in UV-B Tolerance . | PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT , 2025 , 48 (10) , 7729-7742 .
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Perturbation of soil organic carbon induced by land-use change from primary forest SCIE
期刊论文 | 2024 , 19 (12) | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
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The impact of land-use change (LUC) on soil organic carbon (SOC) has been a wide concern of land management policymakers because CO2 emissions induced by LUC have been the second largest carbon source worldwide. However, due to insufficient data quality and limited biome coverage, a global big picture of the impact of LUC on SOC is still not clear. This study conducted a meta-analysis on 288 independent observations sourced from 62 peer-reviewed papers to provide a global summary of the change in SOC after the conversion of primary forests into other land-use types. The conversion of primary forest to cropland resulted in the most severe SOC loss (-33.2%), followed by conversion into plantation forests (-22.3%) and secondary forests (-19.1%). Nonetheless, SOC increased by 9.1% after a conversion from primary forests into pasture. More SOC loss was found at sites with lower precipitation for primary forests converted to cropland and plantation forests. The SOC loss decreased consistently with increasing mean annual temperature (MAT) for all four types of LUC. Moreover, the loss of SOC tended to worsen over time when primary forests are converted to cropland or plantation forests. In contrast, SOC loss recovered over time following conversion to secondary forests. The gain of SOC gradually increased over time after conversion to pastures. To conclude, the changes in SOC are related not only to the land-use type but also to precipitation, temperature and turn years after LUC. Due to limited data, this study focuses on soil profiles within 30 cm depth, and future research should explore SOC dynamics induced by LUC at greater depths. Overall, cases of SOC loss of approximately 30% following deforestation were very common (except for conversion to pasture), and the results of this study show that the loss of SOC following LUC should be carefully considered and monitored in land management.

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land-use change land-use change meta-analysis meta-analysis primary forests primary forests soil organic carbon soil organic carbon

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GB/T 7714 Zhang, Zhiyuan , Lu, Chengwen , Chen, Jingyao et al. Perturbation of soil organic carbon induced by land-use change from primary forest [J]. | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS , 2024 , 19 (12) .
MLA Zhang, Zhiyuan et al. "Perturbation of soil organic carbon induced by land-use change from primary forest" . | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS 19 . 12 (2024) .
APA Zhang, Zhiyuan , Lu, Chengwen , Chen, Jingyao , Li, Sheng , Zheng, Xuhui , Zhang, Liming et al. Perturbation of soil organic carbon induced by land-use change from primary forest . | ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS , 2024 , 19 (12) .
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Mobilization and methylation of mercury with sulfur addition in paddy soil: Implications for integrated water-sulfur management in controlling Hg accumulation in rice SCIE
期刊论文 | 2022 , 430 | JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
WoS CC Cited Count: 18
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Sulfur-fertilizer is commonly applied in croplands and in immobilizing Hg in contaminated soil. However, there is still great uncertainty and controversy concerning Hg transportability and transformation when supplying sulfur in paddies with complex conditions. Herein, we explored the effect of adding sulfate in paddy soil at different rice growth stages on soil Hg release and MeHg accumulation in rice and uncovered the correlation between sulfur induced MeHg production and the dynamically changed soil Eh, dissolved Fe, and dissolved organic carbon (DOC). In specific, sulfate addition at early stages (flooding period) triggered the decrease of Eh and increase of DOC and dissolved Fe, which in turn promoted Hg release and favored MeHg generation (increased by 235.19-555.07% vs control). Interestingly, adding sulfate at late stages (drainage condition), as compared with that at early stages, alleviated Hg release and MeHg production accompanied by the increase of Eh and decrease of dissolved Fe and DOC. The microcosmic experiment further confirmed the reduction of sulfate to sulfide promoted the change of Eh, thereby stimulating HgS dissolution in soil extract. The results give clues on the rational application of sulfur-fertilizer and through the water-sulfur fertilizer management considering the correspondingly changed soil conditions to diminish Hg bioavailability and MeHg production in paddies and paddy-like environments.

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Hg release and MeHg production Hg release and MeHg production Redox condition Redox condition Rice paddy Rice paddy Sulfate application Sulfate application

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GB/T 7714 Li, Yunyun , Lu, Chang , Zhu, Nali et al. Mobilization and methylation of mercury with sulfur addition in paddy soil: Implications for integrated water-sulfur management in controlling Hg accumulation in rice [J]. | JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS , 2022 , 430 .
MLA Li, Yunyun et al. "Mobilization and methylation of mercury with sulfur addition in paddy soil: Implications for integrated water-sulfur management in controlling Hg accumulation in rice" . | JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 430 (2022) .
APA Li, Yunyun , Lu, Chang , Zhu, Nali , Chao, Jiang , Hu, Wenjun , Zhang, Zhiyuan et al. Mobilization and methylation of mercury with sulfur addition in paddy soil: Implications for integrated water-sulfur management in controlling Hg accumulation in rice . | JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS , 2022 , 430 .
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CannabisGDB: a comprehensive genomic database for Cannabis Sativa L SCIE
期刊论文 | 2021 , 19 (5) , 857-859 | PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL
WoS CC Cited Count: 22
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cannabis cannabis database database functional genomic functional genomic metabolomics metabolomics proteomics proteomics transcriptomics transcriptomics

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GB/T 7714 Cai, Sen , Zhang, Zhiyuan , Huang, Suyun et al. CannabisGDB: a comprehensive genomic database for Cannabis Sativa L [J]. | PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL , 2021 , 19 (5) : 857-859 .
MLA Cai, Sen et al. "CannabisGDB: a comprehensive genomic database for Cannabis Sativa L" . | PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL 19 . 5 (2021) : 857-859 .
APA Cai, Sen , Zhang, Zhiyuan , Huang, Suyun , Bai, Xu , Huang, Ziying , Zhang, Yiping Jason et al. CannabisGDB: a comprehensive genomic database for Cannabis Sativa L . | PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL , 2021 , 19 (5) , 857-859 .
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Global consistency in response of terrestrial ecosystem respiration to temperature SCIE
期刊论文 | 2021 , 308 | AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY
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Many studies have been carried out to quantify the trend of terrestrial ecosystem respiration (Re) in a warming world, but a conclusive answer has not yet been confirmed because the temperature sensitivity of Re was found inconsistent under different scales or regarding different types of respiratory flux. Aiming at reconciling the relationship between temperature and Re across different scales (i.e., short-term and site-to-site), we proposed a method to reduce noises of half-hourly Re measurements and applied nine empirical models to a 1387 site-year FLUXNET datasets. Regarding the temperature sensitivity of half-hourly Re records, we found a surprisingly consistent result that the sigmoid functions outcompeted other statistical models in 82% of site-year combinations, and on average, achieved a staggering R-2 value of 0.92, indicating the positive correlation between Re and temperature on fine time scale (within one site-year dataset). Even though Re of all biomes followed sigmoid functions, the parameters of the S-curve varied strongly across sites or years. This explains why measured Q(10) value (an index denote temperature sensitivity) largely depends on observation season and site. Furthermore, on the interannual variation of Re, we did not find any relationship between mean annual temperature (MAT) and mean annual Re within any site, which implies that the small year-to-year variation of the sigmoid pattern is large enough to counteract the warming effect on Re. This study brings up a conceptual framework to integrate the relationship between temperature and Re under short-term or site-to-site scales. It also provided evidence to support the argument that the relationship between MAT and mean annual Re by using data across multiple sites should not be used to interpret the response of respiration under global warming.

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Global scale Global scale Sigmoid function Sigmoid function Spatial scale Spatial scale Temperature sensitivity Temperature sensitivity Temporal scale Temporal scale Terrestrial ecosystem respiration Terrestrial ecosystem respiration

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GB/T 7714 Zhang, Zhiyuan , Zhang, Huanyuan , Cui, Zikun et al. Global consistency in response of terrestrial ecosystem respiration to temperature [J]. | AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY , 2021 , 308 .
MLA Zhang, Zhiyuan et al. "Global consistency in response of terrestrial ecosystem respiration to temperature" . | AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY 308 (2021) .
APA Zhang, Zhiyuan , Zhang, Huanyuan , Cui, Zikun , Tao, Feng , Chen, Ziwei , Chang, Yaxuan et al. Global consistency in response of terrestrial ecosystem respiration to temperature . | AGRICULTURAL AND FOREST METEOROLOGY , 2021 , 308 .
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不同生育期水稻对甲基汞的蓄积 CSCD
期刊论文 | 2021 , 36 (09) , 1087-1091 | 福建农业学报
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【目的】研究水稻生长的不同生育期对甲基汞蓄积和转化能力。【方法】采用水培的试验方法,设置5个甲基汞暴露处理组,即空白组(无汞暴露)、幼苗期组、分蘖期组、拔节期组和抽穗期组,测定不同汞暴露时期水稻地上组织中总汞和甲基汞的含量以及根部甲基汞含量,并计算水稻地上组织中甲基汞占总汞的比例。【结果】和空白组相比,水稻不同生育期甲基汞暴露显著提高了水稻组织中甲基汞含量。水稻对甲基汞的蓄积与甲基汞暴露的时期密切相关,具体表现为抽穗期组和拔节期组的水稻根部、秸秆和稻米甲基汞及总汞含量显著高于幼苗期组和分蘖期组,说明水稻越接近成熟期,对甲基汞的蓄积能力越强。幼苗期组和分蘖期组稻米中有超过60%的汞是以甲基汞的形式存在;而在拔节期组和抽穗期组,其稻米中甲基汞占总汞的比例为80%,据此可知,越接近成熟期,稻米蓄积甲基汞的能力越强,而甲基汞的转化能力越弱。【结论】水稻对甲基汞的蓄积表现为水稻生育后期高于前期,甲基汞的转化则为水稻生育前期高于后期,因此水稻生育前期甲基汞暴露的风险更小。

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水稻 水稻 生育期 生育期 甲基汞 甲基汞 蓄积 蓄积 转化 转化

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GB/T 7714 张志渊 , 胡文俊 , 卢畅 et al. 不同生育期水稻对甲基汞的蓄积 [J]. | 福建农业学报 , 2021 , 36 (09) : 1087-1091 .
MLA 张志渊 et al. "不同生育期水稻对甲基汞的蓄积" . | 福建农业学报 36 . 09 (2021) : 1087-1091 .
APA 张志渊 , 胡文俊 , 卢畅 , 官甲训 , 王敏 , 李云云 et al. 不同生育期水稻对甲基汞的蓄积 . | 福建农业学报 , 2021 , 36 (09) , 1087-1091 .
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Upcycling of Cd Hyperaccumulator Biomass into a CdS@C Nanocomposite with High Photocatalytic Performance SCIE
期刊论文 | 2020 , 8 (3) , 1388-1395 | ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING
WoS CC Cited Count: 28
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Phytoextraction is considered a promising technique for the remediation of Cd-contaminated soils. However, there is a risk of secondary pollution related to the disposal of Cd-enriched hyperaccumulator biomass, which largely limits the commercialization of phytoextraction. In this work, for the first time, a mesoporous carbon-supported nano CdS (CdS@C) photocatalyst was obtained by in situ upcycling of Cd-enriched Sedum plumbizincicola biomass through a combination of pyrolysis carbonization and hydrothermal reaction. Nano-CdS was identified as the mixed phase of cubic and hexagonal structures in the as prepared CdS@C nanocomposite. The CdS@C nanocomposite exhibited considerably lower band gap energy (2.01 eV) and higher efficiency of electron hole separation than pure CdS, indicating excellent light-harvesting capacity and photocatalytic efficiency. The significant stability and photocatalytic performance of cdspc were demonstrated by the efficient removal of rhodamine B (RhB) and the successful treatment of dyeing wastewater by photodegradation. The impressive dye photodegradation performance was attributed to the successful formation of active species during the photocatalysis of CdS@C, such as h(+), (OH)-O-center dot, and O-2(center dot-). This work provides new insights into addressing the disposal problem of Cd-enriched hyperaccumulator biomass and developing a high-performance cdspc photocatalyst using a facile and low-cost approach.

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cadmium sulfide cadmium sulfide hyperaccumulator hyperaccumulator photocatalyst photocatalyst phytoextraction phytoextraction Sedum plumbizincicola Sedum plumbizincicola

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GB/T 7714 Chen, Zhi , Xing, Ruizhi , Tang, Jiahuan et al. Upcycling of Cd Hyperaccumulator Biomass into a CdS@C Nanocomposite with High Photocatalytic Performance [J]. | ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING , 2020 , 8 (3) : 1388-1395 .
MLA Chen, Zhi et al. "Upcycling of Cd Hyperaccumulator Biomass into a CdS@C Nanocomposite with High Photocatalytic Performance" . | ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING 8 . 3 (2020) : 1388-1395 .
APA Chen, Zhi , Xing, Ruizhi , Tang, Jiahuan , Chen, Zhixuan , Zhang, Zhiyuan , Liao, Hanpeng et al. Upcycling of Cd Hyperaccumulator Biomass into a CdS@C Nanocomposite with High Photocatalytic Performance . | ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING , 2020 , 8 (3) , 1388-1395 .
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Farmers' tea and nation's trees: A framework for eco-compensation assessment based on a subjective -objective combination analysis SCIE SSCI
期刊论文 | 2020 , 269 | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
WoS CC Cited Count: 11
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The effectiveness and sustainability of eco-compensation policy implementation are essential to ecosystem service protection. However, a purely subjective standpoint causes deviations from the compensation benchmark, while decision-making based solely on an objective standpoint fails to offer a profound understanding of local stakeholder conflicts. Therefore, local authorities find it difficult to set reasonable and effective ecocompensation implementation standards. An assessment framework for eco-compensation, defined as the subjective-objective combination analysis (SOCA), which considers both the subjective and objective positions of stakeholders is proposed. Focusing on a typical eco-compensation case, "Returning Tea to Forest", a compensation range is finally quantified from $443/ha to $2114/ha per year using the SOCA framework. SOCA quantification from multiple perspectives optimized the eco-compensation benchmark determinations and the ecoprotection decision-making process.

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Eco-compensation Eco-compensation Forest ecosystem services Forest ecosystem services SOCA framework SOCA framework Stakeholder conflicts Stakeholder conflicts

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GB/T 7714 Chang, Yaxuan , Zhang, Zhiyuan , Yoshino, Kunihiko et al. Farmers' tea and nation's trees: A framework for eco-compensation assessment based on a subjective -objective combination analysis [J]. | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT , 2020 , 269 .
MLA Chang, Yaxuan et al. "Farmers' tea and nation's trees: A framework for eco-compensation assessment based on a subjective -objective combination analysis" . | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 269 (2020) .
APA Chang, Yaxuan , Zhang, Zhiyuan , Yoshino, Kunihiko , Zhou, Shungui . Farmers' tea and nation's trees: A framework for eco-compensation assessment based on a subjective -objective combination analysis . | JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT , 2020 , 269 .
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Gene co-expression network analysis identifies trait-related modules in Arabidopsis thaliana SCIE
期刊论文 | 2019 , 249 (5) , 1487-1501 | PLANTA
WoS CC Cited Count: 25
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Main conclusion A comprehensive network of the Arabidopsis transcriptome was analyzed and may serve as a valuable resource for candidate gene function investigations. A web tool to explore module information was also provided. Arabidopsis thaliana is a widely studied model plant whose transcriptome has been substantially profiled in various tissues, development stages and other conditions. These data can be reused for research on gene function through a systematic analysis of gene co-expression relationships. We collected microarray data from National Center for Biotechnology Information Gene Expression Omnibus, identified modules of co-expressed genes and annotated module functions. These modules were associated with experiments/traits, which provided potential signature modules for phenotypes. Novel heat shock proteins were implicated according to guilt by association. A higher-order module networks analysis suggested that the Arabidopsis network can be further organized into 15 meta-modules and that a chloroplast meta-module has a distinct gene expression pattern from the other 14 meta-modules. A comparison with the rice transcriptome revealed preserved modules and KEGG pathways. All the module gene information was available from an online tool at http://bioinformatics.fafu.edu.cniarabi/. Our findings provide a new source for future gene discovery in Arabidopsis.

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Conservation Conservation Hub gene Hub gene Rice Rice Transcriptome Transcriptome

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GB/T 7714 Liu, Wei , Lin, Liping , Zhang, Zhiyuan et al. Gene co-expression network analysis identifies trait-related modules in Arabidopsis thaliana [J]. | PLANTA , 2019 , 249 (5) : 1487-1501 .
MLA Liu, Wei et al. "Gene co-expression network analysis identifies trait-related modules in Arabidopsis thaliana" . | PLANTA 249 . 5 (2019) : 1487-1501 .
APA Liu, Wei , Lin, Liping , Zhang, Zhiyuan , Liu, Siqi , Gao, Kuan , Lv, Yanbin et al. Gene co-expression network analysis identifies trait-related modules in Arabidopsis thaliana . | PLANTA , 2019 , 249 (5) , 1487-1501 .
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Temperature adaptability of soil respiration in short-term incubation experiments SCIE
期刊论文 | 2019 , 19 (2) , 557-565 | JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS
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PurposeThe soil is the largest carbon pool in the terrestrial ecosystem. Changes of soil respiration with the climate warming are essential for the carbon cycling between the terrestrial ecosystem and the atmosphere. The aim of this study was to investigate the temperature adaptability of soil respiration and the possible mechanisms.Materials and methodsExperiments with a meadow soil were conducted through pre-incubation for 3days at 22 degrees C, then incubation under temperatures of 221, 301, and 38 +/- 1 degrees C, respectively, for 35days. For the different incubation temperatures, gas samples were collected on days 3, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 30, and 35, respectively. The gas samples were used for measurements of CO2 concentrations and calculation of soil respiration rates. The temperature sensibility of soil respiration was characterized with the index Q(10) (i.e., the increasing multiple of respiration rate with temperature increase of 10 degrees C). Soil properties related to respiration rates were measured, including total carbon (TC), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), soil organic matter (SOM), microbial biomass carbon (MBC), enzyme activities, and microbial community structure.Results and discussion p id=Par3 After 35days of incubation, the temperature sensibility of soil respiration decreased with the incubation temperatures, i.e., Q(10) (22 degrees C) >Q(10) (30 degrees C) >Q(10) (38 degrees C). The result showed that soil respiration exhibited temperature adaptability. The TC and SOM contents were not significantly different among the different temperatures, indicating sufficient substrate availability during the short incubation period. The warming scenarios led to lower activities of enzymes relative to C and N cycles and MBC and significantly changed the microbial community, especially decreased abundance of gram-negative bacteria. The elevated temperatures also reduced the comparability of bacteria and fungi and increased the diversity of microbial community structure.Conclusions\Mechanisms of the temperature adaptability of soil respiration included reduction of the carbon-use efficiency and temperature adaptation of microorganisms. Among them, the microbial adaptation was the dominant mechanism for the temperature adaptability of soil respiration during the short-term incubation experiments.

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Microbial community Microbial community Soil respiration Soil respiration Temperature adaptability Temperature adaptability Temperature sensitivity Temperature sensitivity

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GB/T 7714 You, Guiying , Zhang, Zhiyuan , Zhang, Renduo . Temperature adaptability of soil respiration in short-term incubation experiments [J]. | JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS , 2019 , 19 (2) : 557-565 .
MLA You, Guiying et al. "Temperature adaptability of soil respiration in short-term incubation experiments" . | JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS 19 . 2 (2019) : 557-565 .
APA You, Guiying , Zhang, Zhiyuan , Zhang, Renduo . Temperature adaptability of soil respiration in short-term incubation experiments . | JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS , 2019 , 19 (2) , 557-565 .
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