Publications by authors named "Ai-Wu Jin"

(Forel 1901) is an important arboreal ant species commonly found on (Carr.) in Lishui, Zhejiang, China. This study analyzed the mitochondrial genome sequence of and discussed its phylogenetic relationship in Hymenoptera.

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  • The study analyzed soil infiltration, properties, root density, and soil fauna in Phyllostachys heterocycla forests with varying mulching times in southwest Zhejiang, China.
  • Significant changes in soil infiltration capabilities were observed, peaking after the first mulching and declining with more mulching.
  • Longer mulching times negatively affected soil properties and fauna diversity, linking reduced soil health to the decline of P. heterocycla forests.
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A pot experiment was conducted to study the effects of adding different amounts of wheat straw (0 g x kg(-1), N0; 2.08 g x kg(-1), N1) and phosphorus (0 mg x kg(-1), P0; 100 mg x kg(-1), P1; 200 mg x kg(-1), P2; 400 mg x kg(-1), P3) on microorganism community in a soil of low-phosphorus. Adding straw and phosphorus had significant effects on the soil microbial total biomass (MTB), bacterial biomass (MB), fungal biomass (FB), and fungi to bacteria ratio (F/B), which all decreased in order of N1P1>N1P0>N1P2>N1P3>N0P1>N0P2>N0P3.

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