Ling Sun
5 Papers
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Ling Sun is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Dwarfing. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Microbial diversity composition of apple tree roots and resistance of apple Valsa canker with different grafting rootstock types
Jianxun Wang,Ruolin Wang,Feng Kang,Xia Yan,Ling Sun,Nana Wang,Yufeng Gong,Xiaoning Gao,Lili Huang +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the root microbial differences and the correlation were explored using 16S rRNA and ITS genes were sequenced using Novaseq technology, which showed that the influence of grafting rootstock types on the composition of the root fungal community was greater than that of bacteria.
Microbial diversity composition of apple tree roots and resistance of apple Valsa canker with different grafting rootstock types
Jianxun Wang,Ruolin Wang,Feng Kang,Xia Yan,Ling Sun,Nana Wang,Yufeng Gong,Xiaoning Gao,Lili Huang +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the root microbial differences and the correlation were explored using 16S rRNA and ITS genes were sequenced using Novaseq technology, which showed that the influence of grafting rootstock types on the composition of the root fungal community was greater than that of bacteria.
Effects of straw mulching on soil nutrient content and microbial community on the gentle slope arable land in dryland farming
Zhixu Sun,Yu Wang,Ling Sun +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the effects of straw mulching on soil nutrient content and microbial community and found that the application of mulching was a better approach for the restoration of slopy arable land fertility based on enhancing soil nutrient and microbial communities.
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Method for composting corn straw field in-situ earth surface strips
Wu Jinggui,Fan Wei,Li Jianming,Zhao Xinyu,Ling Sun,Liu Wenli +5 more
- 01 Jun 2018
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for composting corn straw field in-situ earth surface strips is proposed, which can realize total crop return of the corn straw, cooperatively uses livestock breeding wastes, effectively improves field fertility, reduces the applying quantity of chemical fertilizer and is convenient and fast in whole operation.
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Comparative effects of different organic materials on nematode community in continuous soybean monoculture soil
TL;DR: Organic materials treatments altered the soil nematode community in a soybean monoculture system and had a significant effect on Shannon index (H’), plant parasite index (PPI), structure index (SI) and enrichment index (EI)