Publications by authors named "Guiqing Zhu"

Anthropogenic development has released large amounts of microplastics (MPs), which are carriers of migratory heavy metals, into the environment, and heavy metal adsorption by MPs may have strong combined toxic effects on ecosystems. However, until now, a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing these adsorption capacities of MPs has been lacking. Thus, we used 4984 experimental data points to systematically assess the factors influencing the adsorption strength of 8 types of MPs on 13 types of heavy metals.

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Vegetation restoration is a widely used, effective, and sustainable method to improve soil quality in post-mining lands. Here we aimed to assess global patterns and driving factors of potential vegetation restoration effects on soil carbon, nutrients, and enzymatic activities. We synthesized 4838 paired observations extracted from 175 publications to evaluate the effects that vegetation restoration might have on the concentrations of soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, as well as enzymatic activities.

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Background: Grassland plays an important role in the ecosystem, but overgrazing harms the grassland system in many places. Grazing prohibition is an effective method to restore grassland ecosystems, and it plays a great role in realizing the sustainable development of grassland systems. Therefore, it is necessary to carry out research on the influence of regional grazing prohibition on the physical and chemical properties of different grassland systems.

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Background: Soil respiration ( ) plays an important role in the concentration of atmospheric CO and thus in global climate patterns. Due to the feedback between and climate, it is important to investigate responses to climate warming.

Methods: A soil warming experiment was conducted to explore responses and temperature sensitivity ( ) to climate warming in subtropical forests in Southwestern China, and infrared radiators were used to simulate climate warming.

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