Publications by authors named "Yue-Yang Cheng"

Studying the impact of land-use on fungal communities and their functional groups in wetland soil can provide a theoretical basis for the protection of wetlands. The top soil (0-20 cm) samples were collected from the wetlands with (PCW), wetlands with (CCW), abandoned paddy fields (APF), paddy fields (PF), and corn fields (CF) in the Huixian Karst Wetland. The fungal community structure and its functional groups were analyzed using high-throughput sequencing methods and the FUNGuild database, respectively.

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  • The study investigates how different land uses (natural wetland, paddy field, and dry land) affect soil bacteria in the Huixian karst wetland by analyzing topsoil samples for bacterial diversity and community structure using high-throughput sequencing.
  • The results indicate that the soil bacteria identified comprise 49 phyla and 145 classes, with significant variability in diversity, particularly higher Shannon index values in paddy fields and lower Simpson index values in natural wetlands.
  • Additionally, dominant phyla and classes differ across land uses, with environmental factors like pH and soil nutrients influencing bacterial community structures across the different land types.
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