Publications by authors named "Hanya Tang"

Vegetation changes can affect soil organic carbon (SOC) content and storage by altering the inputs of plant biomass and the catabolism and anabolism of soil microorganisms. However, influence of vegetation degradation on aggregate associated carbon fractions and the contribution of different aggregates to total SOC in bulk soil remains poorly understood. In this study, undisturbed soil samples were collected from three types of grassland in Songnen grassland: an undegraded grassland (LEY, Leymus chinensis), a moderately degraded grassland (CHL, Chloris virgata), and a severely degraded grassland (SUA, Suaeda heteroptera).

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Climate change inevitably affects vegetation growth in the Tibetan Plateau (TP). Understanding the dynamics of vegetation phenology and the responses of vegetation phenology to climate change are crucial for evaluating the impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems. Despite many relevant studies conducted in the past, there still remain research gaps concerning the dominant factors that induce changes in the start date of the vegetation growing season (SOS).

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