Publications by authors named "Shengjuan Yue"

The photovoltaic power station in Qinghai has been built for 8 years; however, its impact on the regional soil ecological environment has not been studied in depth. To reveal the structure and distribution pattern of archaeal communities in desert soil under the influence of a large photovoltaic power station, a comparative study was carried out between the soil affected by photovoltaic panels and the bare land samples outside the photovoltaic station in Gonghe, Qinghai Province. The abundance, community structure, diversity, and distribution characteristics of archaea were analyzed by quantitative PCR and Illumina-MiSeq high-throughput sequencing, and the main environmental factors affecting the variation in soil archaeal community were identified by RDA.

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Article Synopsis
  • Photovoltaic (PV) power generation is a sustainable energy option being promoted by the Chinese government, leading to the installation of numerous PV panels, often in desert regions with optimal sunlight.
  • This study examines the impact of PV panels on soil moisture and temperature in a desert area of western China, focusing on how different shading conditions (fixed-tilt vs. oblique single-axis) affect these factors.
  • Results indicate that PV panels influence soil conditions by raising temperatures in winter and increasing soil moisture by about 14.7% under fixed-tilt and 11.1% under oblique panels compared to unshaded areas, highlighting the potential for aiding vegetation restoration.
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