Zengshou Yu, Ph.D.

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2001 University of California, Davis, Davis, CA 
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Soil Science Agriculture
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Randy A. Dahlgren grad student 2001 UC Davis
 (Role of polyphenols in nitrogen cycling of plant communities growing on acidic, infertile soils.)
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Wang X, Young MH, Yu Z, et al. (2007) Long-term effects of restoration on soil hydraulic properties in revegetation-stabilized desert ecosystems Geophysical Research Letters. 34
Kraus TE, Yu Z, Preston CM, et al. (2003) Linking chemical reactivity and protein precipitation to structural characteristics of foliar tannins. Journal of Chemical Ecology. 29: 703-30
Yu Z, Kraus TEC, Dahlgren RA, et al. (2003) Mineral and dissolved organic nitrogen dynamics along a soil acidity-fertility gradient Soil Science Society of America Journal. 67: 878-888
Yu Z, Zhang Q, Kraus TEC, et al. (2002) Contribution of amino compounds to dissolved organic nitrogen in forest soils Biogeochemistry. 61: 173-198
Yu Z, Dahlgren RA. (2000) Journal of Chemical Ecology. 26: 2119-2140
Yu Z, Dahlgren RA, Northup RR. (1999) Evolution of soil properties and plant communities along an extreme edaphic gradient European Journal of Soil Biology. 35: 31-38
Dahlgren RA, Richards JH, Yu Z. (1997) Soil and groundwater chemistry and vegetation distribution in a desert playa, Owens Lake, California Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation. 11: 221-244
Yu Z, Warner JA, Dahlgren RA, et al. (1996) Reactivity of iodide in volcanic soils and noncrystalline soil constituents Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 60: 4945-4956
Northup RR, Yu Z, Dahlgren RA, et al. (1995) Polyphenol control of nitrogen release from pine litter Nature. 377: 227-229
Northup RR, Dahlgren RA, Yu Z. (1995) Intraspecific variation of conifer phenolic concentration on a marine terrace soil acidity gradient; a new interpretation Plant and Soil. 171: 255-262
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