Lou Yanhong
Shandong Agricultural University
37 Papers
43 Citations
Lou Yanhong is an academic researcher from Shandong Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fertilizer & Manure. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 37 publications.
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Papers
35 years of manure and chemical fertilizer application alters soil microbial community composition in a Fluvo-aquic soil in Northern China
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the long-term effects of eight different fertilization regimes: two manure levels (with or without), combined with four chemical fertilizer regimes (no chemical fertilizer, N, NP, NPK) on a range of soil chemical and microbial properties in a wheat-maize/sweet potato double cropping system.
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Organic and inorganic fertilizers respectively drive bacterial and fungal community compositions in a fluvo-aquic soil in northern China
Hong Pan,Manman Chen,Haojie Feng,Meng Wei,Song Fupeng,Lou Yanhong,Xiumin Cui,Hui Wang,Yuping Zhuge +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that organic and inorganic fertilizers, respectively, dominated in shaping bacterial and fungal community distributions in fluvo-aquic soils.
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Phytoremediation potential of wheat intercropped with different densities of Sedum plumbizincicola in soil contaminated with cadmium and zinc.
Jiacheng Zou,Song Fupeng,Lu Yanyan,Yuping Zhuge,Yingxin Niu,Lou Yanhong,Hong Pan,Penghui Zhang,Liuying Pang +8 more
TL;DR: The value of intercropping S. plumbizincicola with wheat as a means of improving remediation of soil contaminated with heavy metals (Cd and Zn) is highlighted.
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Polyaspartic acid mediates the absorption and translocation of mineral elements in tomato seedlings under combined copper and cadmium stress
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated mineral element interactions mediated by PASP under copper (Cu)+cadmium (Cd) combined stress to provide reasonable suggestions for scientific fertilization.
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Nitrosospira cluster 3 lineage of AOB and nirK of Rhizobiales respectively dominated N2O emissions from nitrification and denitrification in organic and chemical N fertilizer treated soils
Manman Chen,Hong Pan,Mingjie Sun,Wei He,Meng Wei,Lou Yanhong,Hui Wang,Quangang Yang,Haojie Feng,Yuping Zhuge +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of four 38-year long-term fertilization treatments (control with no-fertilizer (CK); inorganic N fertilizer (N); manure (M); in organic N fertilizer with manure (MN)) on the N2O levels generated from nitrification and denitrification, as well as on the nitrifiers and heterotrophic denitrifiers.
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