Publications by authors named "Yongpan Shang"

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), as symbionts of the plant root system, play a pivotal ecological role in soil nutrient dynamics. However, the mechanisms by which AMF mediates nitrogen (N) transformation at the soil-crop interface, particularly under green manure management, remain insufficiently understood. This study investigates these mechanisms through a long-term field experiment, employing four green manure management practices during the flowering stage of common vetch: tillage with total green manure incorporation (TG), no-tillage with total green manure mulching (NTG), aboveground biomass removal with root incorporation (T), and aboveground biomass removal with no-tillage (NT), alongside a conventional tillage control without green manure (CT).

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Green manure application presents a valuable strategy for enhancing soil fertility and promoting ecological sustainability. By leveraging green manures for effective nitrogen management in agricultural fields can significantly reduce the dependency of primary crops on chemical nitrogen fertilizers, thereby fostering resource efficiency. This review examines the current advancements in the green manure industry, focusing on the modulation of nitrogen transformation in soil and how crops absorb and utilize nitrogen after green manure application.

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