Yuguo Liu
Beijing Forestry University
12 Papers
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Yuguo Liu is an academic researcher from Beijing Forestry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil carbon & Total organic carbon. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Responses of soil labile organic carbon fractions and stocks to different vegetation restoration strategies in degraded karst ecosystems of southwest China
TL;DR: In this paper, the response and magnitudes of soil organic carbon (SOC) and organic carbon fractions (LOCF) during restoration processes in degraded land like karst ecosystems were investigated.
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Ecological Stoichiometric Characteristics of Two Typical Plantations in the Karst Ecosystem of Southwestern China
TL;DR: In the EM plantation, the relatively low P concentrations in senesced leaves indicates efficient TP (Total phosphorus) resorption, which highlights that the high reuse proficiency of P could have favored moderating P limitation in the karst ecosystem.
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Relative roles of competition, environmental selection and spatial processes in structuring soil bacterial communities in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Jinxing Zhou,Haishui Yang,Fukai Tang,Roger T. Koide,Ming Cui,Yuguo Liu,Qixiang Sun,Heribert Insam,Qian Zhang,Qian Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a large scale sampling along an elevational gradient of 2000m in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau was conducted to examine the interplay among the three processes, as well as their relative importance to the biogeography of bacterial communities.
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Trend of water resource amount, drought frequency, and agricultural exposure to water stresses in the karst regions of South China
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the trend of water resources in the past five decades and analyzed the drought frequency distribution in these regions with the of regional water resource amount series, and assessed the decadal variability in the agricultural exposure to water stresses in the karst regions of South China.
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The Impacts of Vegetation Types and Soil Properties on Soil Microbial Activity and Metabolic Diversity in Subtropical Forests
TL;DR: In this paper, a natural secondary forest and a Pinus yunnanensis plantation, with similar climatic conditions under contrasting parent materials (clasolite in the non-karst areas and limestone in the karst areas) were investigated.
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