Publications by authors named "Shuqin He"

Lithium (Li) metal is regarded as the most promising anode for next-generation batteries with high energy density. However, the uncontrolled dendrite growth and infinite volume expansion during cycling seriously hinder the application of Li metal batteries (LMBs). Herein, an inorganic/organic protective layer (labeled as BPH), composed of in situ formed inorganic constituents and PVDF-HFP, is designed on the 3D carbon paper (CP) surface by hot-dipping method.

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Soil arthropods are crucial decomposers of litter at both global and local scales, yet their functional roles in mediating microbial activity during litter decomposition remain poorly understood. Here, we conducted a two-year field experiment using litterbags to assess the effects of soil arthropods on the extracellular enzyme activities (EEAs) in two litter substrates (Abies faxoniana and Betula albosinensis) in a subalpine forest. A biocide (naphthalene) was used to permit (nonnaphthalene) or exclude (naphthalene application) the presence of soil arthropods in litterbags during decomposition.

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  • Rills play a crucial role in transporting eroded sediments on hillslopes, with their efficiency influenced by changes in their shape and sediment flow.
  • The study simulated various upslope terrace sizes and found that as the terrace area increased, the dimensions of the rills generally decreased, and their shape shifted from V-shaped to U-shaped.
  • Higher upslope terrace areas resulted in reduced soil and water loss from rill erosion and indicated that rills had a greater sediment connectivity compared to surrounding areas, highlighting their significance in erosion processes.
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It is increasingly believed that soil nematodes play an important role in the soil community and have a pronounced influence on the evaluation of soil health and the monitoring of soil food web changes. Soil aggregates provide habitable pore space and resource availability for soil organisms. The distribution of soil nematodes, which are relatively small soil fauna, may be related to the degree of soil aggregates.

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Mountain ecosystems store a large amount of soil organic carbon (SOC) sensitive to global climate change. The SOC associated with Al and Fe minerals is important for SOC retention because of the ubiquitous nature and highly reactive surface properties of these minerals. Topography is also known to impact the distribution and transformation of SOC by creating different microclimates.

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Soil surface microtopography plays a significant role in rill erosion. In addition, upslope inflow has a large effect on downslope soil erosion processes. Experiments including four different upslope filling areas (0 m, 0.

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Colloidal particles in runoff could play an important role in phosphorus (P) transfer from sloped farmland to waterbodies. We investigated the distribution of P in different-size particles from a purple soil and colloidal phosphorus (CP) loss in runoff and sediment from sloped farmland in south-western China. The profile distribution of P showed obvious surface accumulation.

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Glomalin-related soil protein (GRSP) is crucial for the accumulation of soil organic carbon (SOC), and contributes to the formation of soil aggregates. However, it remains unclear whether GRSP is involved in altering the stability of soil aggregates in the long-term tea planting process. The relationship between the distribution of GRSP and soil aggregates in tea plantations is poorly studied.

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This study investigated the variation characteristics of micro-topography during successive erosive stages of water erosion: splash erosion (SpE), sheet erosion (ShE), and rill erosion (RE). Micro-topography was quantified using surface elevation change, soil roughness (SR) and multifractal model. Results showed that the area of soil surface elevation decay increased gradually with the development of water erosion.

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Climate warming and land use change are some of the drivers affecting soil organic carbon (SOC) dynamics. The Grain for Green Project, local natural resources, and geographical conditions have resulted in farmland conversion into tea plantations in the hilly region of Western Sichuan. However, the effect of such land conversion on SOC mineralization remains unknown.

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Objective: To explore the effect of donations after cardiac death (DCD) kidney transplant performed in northwest China and the measures for management of delayed graft function (DGF).

Methods: In the period of 2011-2013, a total of 51 families of DCD donor gave their consent to organ donation by signing the informed consent with the help by a Red Cross Organization (ROC) coordinator, and 102 kidneys were retrieved by organ procurement organization (OPO) teams. Ninety-four operations of renal transplantation were carried out in our hospital.

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