Lei Cheng - Publications

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2013 Ecology Penn State University, University Park 

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2023 Xu C, Zhang N, Zhang K, Li S, Xia Q, Xiao J, Liang M, Lei W, He J, Chen G, Ge C, Zheng X, Zhu J, Hu S, Koide RT, ... ... Cheng L, et al. Coupled anaerobic methane oxidation and metal reduction in soil under elevated CO. Global Change Biology. PMID 37221551 DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16763  0.475
2020 Xu C, Zhang K, Zhu W, Xiao J, Zhu C, Zhang N, Yu F, Li S, Zhu C, Tu Q, Chen X, Zhu J, Hu S, Koide RT, Firestone MK, ... Cheng L, et al. Large losses of ammonium-nitrogen from a rice ecosystem under elevated CO. Science Advances. 6. PMID 33067230 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abb7433  0.506
2018 Awaydul A, Zhu W, Yuan Y, Xiao J, Hu H, Chen X, Koide RT, Cheng L. Common mycorrhizal networks influence the distribution of mineral nutrients between an invasive plant, Solidago canadensis, and a native plant, Kummerowa striata. Mycorrhiza. PMID 30421153 DOI: 10.1007/S00572-018-0873-5  0.646
2016 Cheng L, Chen W, Adams TS, Wei X, Li L, McCormack ML, DeForest JL, Koide RT, Eissenstat DM. Mycorrhizal fungi and roots are complementary in foraging within nutrient patches. Ecology. 97: 2815-2823. PMID 27859112 DOI: 10.1002/Ecy.1514  0.61
2016 Chen W, Koide RT, Adams TS, DeForest JL, Cheng L, Eissenstat DM. Root morphology and mycorrhizal symbioses together shape nutrient foraging strategies of temperate trees. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. PMID 27432986 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1601006113  0.616
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