Publications by authors named "Mengmeng Gou"

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  • Soil extracellular enzymes (SEEs) play a crucial role in organic matter decomposition and microbial nutrient demand, but their seasonal activity across different aged plantations is not well understood.
  • A study conducted in subtropical China assessed SEE activity and nutrient limitations in plantations aged 6 to 57 years during both growing and non-growing seasons, revealing significant seasonal differences in enzyme activity.
  • The findings indicated that C- and P-limitations were more pronounced during the growing season, with variations linked to the plantation age and influenced by soil properties and microbial biomass, providing insights for improving afforestation strategies.
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Microorganisms, the major decomposers of plant residues, are crucial for soil nutrient cycling. Living grass mulching effectively alters microbial community structure and promotes nutrient cycling. However, its consistency with mulching ages and growth periods remains unclear.

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Clarifying the accumulation pattern of soil microbial residue carbon and its contribution to soil organic carbon (SOC) across stand age is helpful to understand the mechanism underlying soil carbon cycling. In this study, we analyzed the differences of amino sugar content, physicochemical properties and microbial composition in surface soil (0-10 cm) in young (6 a), middle-aged (13 a), near-mature (29 a), mature (38 a) and over-mature (57 a) plantations of subtropical China, quantified the microbial residue carbon content and its contribution to SOC, and discussed the mechanism. The results showed that SOC, total nitrogen, amorphous iron oxide and leucine aminopeptidase contents in the middle-aged plantation were significantly lower than those in the mature plantation.

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Living grass mulching (LGM) is an important orchard floor management that has been applied worldwide. Although LGM can effectively enhance soil nutrient availability and fertility, its effects on microbial-mediated soil nutrient cycling and main drivers are unclear. Meanwhile, the variation of enzyme activities and soil nutrient availability with LGM duration have been rarely studied.

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In the context of rapid socio-economic development, eliciting "production-living-ecological" space (PLES) changes with corresponding ecosystem service benefits is critical for national land optimization and regional sustainability. Based on land use data obtained via remote sensing of 1980, 2000, 2018, and from a PLES perspective, we applied geo-information Tupu to depict land use transformations in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area (TGRA) from 1980 to 2018. The ecological/environmental effects of land use transformation were also explored based on the contribution value of ecosystem service.

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The precombustion washing and washability of coal are increasingly gaining attention as a clean coal technology in China. In this study, the raw coal was collected from different coal seams in the south of Qinshui Coalfield, and flotation experiments were carried out in the laboratory after simple crushing. X-ray diffraction was used for qualitative analysis of the minerals in coal, and mineral morphology and disseminated particle size were measured with the help of an optical microscope.

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