Xinxing He
South China Agricultural University
13 Papers
19 Citations
Xinxing He is an academic researcher from South China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Earthworm & Plant litter. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications. Previous affiliations of Xinxing He include Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Papers
Leaf litter contributes more to soil organic carbon than fine roots in two 10-year-old subtropical plantations
Jianbo Cao,Xinxing He,Yuanqi Chen,Yuping Chen,Yanju Zhang,Shiqin Yu,Lixia Zhou,Zhanfeng Liu,Chenlu Zhang,Shenglei Fu,Shenglei Fu +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that plant leaf litter is more important than roots in maintaining the balance of the SOC pool in subtropical forest plantations.
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Forest canopy maintains the soil community composition under elevated nitrogen deposition
Tao Liu,Peng Mao,Leilei Shi,Nico Eisenhauer,Shengjie Liu,Xiaoli Wang,Xinxing He,Zuyan Wang,Wei Zhang,Zhanfeng Liu,Lixia Zhou,Yuanhu Shao,Yuanhu Shao,Shenglei Fu,Shenglei Fu +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a novel field experiment simulating N deposition through the canopy addition of N (CAN), and explored how soil nematode communities change in response to elevated N deposition in comparison with the conventional approach of understory addition of n (UAN), at two levels of N concentration.
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Occurrence and distribution of natural and synthetic progestins, androgens, and estrogens in soils from agricultural production areas in China.
Xingjian Yang,Xinxing He,Hang Lin,Xueming Lin,Juncheng Mo,Chengyu Chen,Xiong Dai,Dehua Liao,Chengzhen Gao,Yongtao Li +9 more
TL;DR: The occurrence of biologically potent sex hormones in agricultural soils is of growing concern due to their ability to disrupt the endocrine systems of aquatic organisms after being transported to surface waters via runoff, and the importance of designing an optimal manure fertilization strategy in order to mitigate the risks posed to agroecosystems is highlighted.
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Cooperation of earthworm and arbuscular mycorrhizae enhanced plant N uptake by balancing absorption and supply of ammonia
Xinxing He,Yuanqi Chen,Shengjie Liu,Anna Gunina,Xiaoli Wang,Weili Chen,Yuanhu Shao,Leilei Shi,Qing Yao,Jianxiong Li,Xiaoming Zou,Joshua P. Schimel,Weixin Zhang,Shenglei Fu +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that successful cooperation of earthworms and AMF on plant N uptake depends on the correct match in N-form.
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Plant leaf litter plays a more important role than roots in maintaining earthworm communities in subtropical plantations
Yuping Chen,Jianbo Cao,Xinxing He,Tao Liu,Yuanhu Shao,Chenlu Zhang,Qingqiu Zhou,Feng Li,Peng Mao,Libin Tao,Zhanfeng Liu,Yongbiao Lin,Lixia Zhou,Weixin Zhang,Shenglei Fu,Shenglei Fu +15 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that leaf litter, rather than roots, played key roles in maintaining the populations of both the epigeic Amynthas sp.
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