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Shun Zou, Chumin Huang, Yang Chen, Xiaolong Bai, Wangjun Li and Bin He
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) play crucial roles in tea planting, but information on how the long-term excessive application of chemical N fertilizer affected N and P in subtropical tea plantations remains limited. In this study, soil and leaf samples ...
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Futao Zhang, Yuedong Liu and Yueling Zhang
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Yanling Liu, Meng Zhang, Yu Li, Yarong Zhang, Xingcheng Huang, Yehua Yang, Huaqing Zhu, Han Xiong and Taiming Jiang
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer application is one of the causes of soil acidification at tea plantations. However, the effect of N fertilizer application on the soil acidification characteristics of tea plantations with different acidities remains unclear. In t...
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Yupeng Lu, Zhu Gao, Jipeng Mao, Mengfei Lin, Xuchen Gong and Xiaoling Wang
The aim of this study was to reveal the decomposition differences of kiwifruit litters with different qualities and verify the ?Initial Litter Quality Hypothesis?. This study took litters of ?Jinkui? and ?Hort-16A? kiwifruit as the research objects, and ...
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Huilan Shi, Mengping Liu, Shihai Zhu, Zhonghua Duan, Rongrong Wu, Xiaolong Quan, Mengci Chen, Jiexue Zhang and Youming Qiao
To maintain alpine grassland in a healthy and sustainable state, a sound warning system was developed to diagnose its potential degradation risk. Data related to grassland quality (six indicators), habitat (six indicators), and eco-carrying capacity (thr...
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