Yicheng He
Beijing Forestry University
9 Papers
5 Citations
Yicheng He is an academic researcher from Beijing Forestry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Grazing intensity, duration, and grassland type determine the relationship between soil microbial diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality in Chinese grasslands: A meta-analysis
Zeying Yao,Li Shi,Yicheng He,Cuoji Peng,Zhen-Fa Lin,Meng-ai Hu,Ning Yin,Heng-zhou Xu,Degang Zhang,Xinqing Shao +9 more
TL;DR: A meta-analysis of 54 Chinese grassland studies reveals that grazing intensity and duration negatively impact ecosystem multifunctionality, with bacterial diversity negatively and fungal diversity positively correlated with multifunctionality under different grazing conditions and grassland types.
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Dominant roles but distinct effects of groundwater depth on regulating leaf and fine-root N, P and N:P ratios of plant communities
TL;DR: It is indicated that groundwater rather than climate conditions effectively regulates community-level N:P stoichiometry, and below- and aboveground N: P stoichiometric has opposite responses to groundwater.
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Plant Evolution History Overwhelms Current Environment Gradients in Affecting Leaf Chlorophyll Across the Tibetan Plateau
Yicheng He,Ting-Ting Li,Ruiyang Zhang,Jinsong Wang,Juntao Zhu,Yang Li,Xinli Chen,Junxiao Pan,Yingdong Shen,Furong Wang,Jingwen Li,Dashuan Tian +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors performed a grassland transect over 1,600 km across the Tibetan Plateau, measuring leaf chlorophyll among 677 site-species.
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Threshold response of ecosystem water use efficiency to soil water in an alpine meadow.
Tingting Li,Dashuan Tian,Yicheng He,Ruiyang Zhang,Jinsong Wang,Furong Wang,Shuli Niu +6 more
TL;DR: This study reveals a quadratic response of ecosystem water use efficiency to soil water in an alpine meadow, with optimal thresholds (25.0-28.4%) and contrasting effects below and above these thresholds on carbon and water fluxes.
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