Ruiling Lu
East China Normal University
10 Papers
3 Citations
Ruiling Lu is an academic researcher from East China Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Subtropics & Terrestrial plant. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Depth-dependent soil C-N-P stoichiometry in a mature subtropical broadleaf forest
Yang Qiao,Jing Wang,Heming Liu,Kun Huang,Qingsong Yang,Ruiling Lu,Liming Yan,Xihua Wang,Jianyang Xia +8 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper found that the vertical pattern of soil C-N-P stoichiometry remains unclear at the local scale in mature subtropical forests, and they validated the important impact of soil depth on soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus stochometry at the landscape scale.
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Impacts of global environmental change drivers on non-structural carbohydrates in terrestrial plants
Ying Du,Ruiling Lu,Jianyang Xia +2 more
TL;DR: Overall, this study shows the divergent responses of soluble sugars and starch in terrestrial plants to different global environmental change drivers, suggesting a changed carbon sink–source balance in plants under future global changes.
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Soil phosphorus drives plant trait variations in a mature subtropical forest
Erqian Cui,Ruiling Lu,Xiaoni Xu,Huanfa Sun,Yang Qiao,Jiaye Ping,Shuying Qiu,Yihua Lin,Jiehuan Bao,Yutong Yong,Zemei Zheng,En-Rong Yan,Jianyang Xia +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the soil phosphorus constraint on plant functional traits in a mature subtropical forest based on observations of 9943 individuals from 90 species in a 5-ha forest dynamic plot and 405 individuals from 15 species in an adjacent 10-year nutrient-addition experiment.
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PlantNE: a global database of plant biomass from nitrogen-addition experiments
TL;DR: An open-access database of measured Plant biomass in N-addition Experiments (PlantNE) collected from available publications in Web of Science is presented, expecting that the PlantNE database can contribute to the understanding of ecosystem productivity and biodiversity under the increasing atmospheric N deposition.
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