Jiabao Zhang

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Institute of Soil Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China 
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Liping Li grad student 2001-2004 CAS
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Zhang L, Huang R, Ma Z, et al. (2024) Warming Leads to Changes in Soil Organic Carbon Molecules Due to Decreased Mineral Protection. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Zhu L, Luan L, Chen Y, et al. (2024) Community assembly of organisms regulates soil microbial functional potential through dual mechanisms. Global Change Biology. 30: e17160
Xiao Y, Zhou G, Qiu X, et al. (2024) Biodiversity of network modules drives ecosystem functioning in biochar-amended paddy soil. Frontiers in Microbiology. 15: 1341251
Ma L, Zhou G, Zhang J, et al. (2024) Long-term conservation tillage enhances microbial carbon use efficiency by altering multitrophic interactions in soil. The Science of the Total Environment. 170018
Ma B, Lu C, Wang Y, et al. (2023) Author Correction: A genomic catalogue of soil microbiomes boosts mining of biodiversity and genetic resources. Nature Communications. 14: 8079
Zhou G, Chen L, Zhang C, et al. (2023) Bacteria-Virus Interactions Are More Crucial in Soil Organic Carbon Storage than Iron Protection in Biochar-Amended Paddy Soils. Environmental Science & Technology
Ma B, Lu C, Wang Y, et al. (2023) A genomic catalogue of soil microbiomes boosts mining of biodiversity and genetic resources. Nature Communications. 14: 7318
Liu C, Jiang M, Yuan MM, et al. (2023) Root microbiota confers rice resistance to aluminium toxicity and phosphorus deficiency in acidic soils. Nature Food. 4: 912-924
Huang W, Kuzyakov Y, Niu S, et al. (2023) Drivers of microbially and plant-derived carbon in topsoil and subsoil. Global Change Biology. 29: 6188-6200
Chen L, Xin X, Li J, et al. (2023) Phosphorus Fertilization Boosts Mineral-Associated Soil Organic Carbon Formation Associated with Phagotrophic Protists. Microbial Ecology
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