Publications by authors named "Ansa Rebi"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how clipping-and-burning management practices affect soil microbial resource limitation (MRL) and the soil's carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus (C:N:P) ratios, which are essential for nutrient cycling and carbon accumulation during vegetation restoration.
  • Results indicate that soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP) significantly decrease with high-intensity and low-intensity fire treatments, while certain nutrient ratios increase in areas with clipping and fire compared to undisturbed soil.
  • The findings highlight the dynamic role of oligotrophic bacteria in regulating soil nutrient availability and suggest that MRL is closely tied to changes in soil C:N:P stoichiometry following disturbance from clipping-and-burning.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

is the exclusive intermediary host of in China. The alteration of habitat and population distribution directly affects the safety of millions of individuals residing in the Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) and the ecological stability of Yangtze River Basin. Therefore, it is crucial to analyze the influence of climate change on the distribution of in order to achieve accurate control over its population.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Permafrost regions play an important role in global carbon and nitrogen cycling, storing enormous amounts of organic carbon and preserving a delicate balance of nutrient dynamics. However, the increasing frequency and severity of wildfires in these regions pose significant challenges to the stability of these ecosystems. This review examines the effects of fire on chemical, biological, and physical properties of permafrost regions.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Industries play a significant role in the improvement of lifestyle and in the development of a country. However, the byproducts from these industries are a source of environmental pollution. The proper use of the byproducts of these industries can help to cope with environmental pollution.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF