Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kaiwen Pan"
Recent research by Kaiwen Pan focuses on understanding the impacts of environmental stressors on plant health, particularly in relation to nutrient management and pollution issues, as evidenced by studies on cadmium tolerance, UV-B radiation effects, and phthalate ester contamination in agriculture.
His work emphasizes the interplay between abiotic factors like temperature and nitrogen addition, revealing their roles in soil carbon storage and nutrient dynamics in forest ecosystems, which have broader implications for climate change adaptation.
Additionally, Pan’s research highlights the migration of antibiotic resistance genes in agricultural soils and the significance of species distribution patterns, particularly for threatened plant species in China, underlining the importance of conservation strategies and ecological health assessments.