Daolong Xu
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Cui Y, Xu D, Luo W, Zhai Y, Dai Y, Ji C, et al.
Environ Res
. 2024 Oct;
263(Pt 3):120262.
PMID: 39481779
Keystone taxa are significant within ecosystem multifunctionality, as certain species fulfil essential functions such as recycling soil nutrients, promoting plant growth, influencing biogeochemical processes, and contributing to human health maintenance....
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Chen J, Li Z, Xu D, Xiao Q, Liu H, Li X, et al.
Imeta
. 2024 Jun;
2(3):e122.
PMID: 38867933
Soil microbial communities were investigated under the volcanic extreme environment. Soil bacterial networks exhibited higher stability than fungal networks. Holocene granite had a more complex microbial network than basalt. Soil...
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Zhang Z, Xu D, Huang T, Zhang Q, Li Y, Zhou J, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Mar;
924:171529.
PMID: 38453065
Soil microbial communities are essential to biogeochemical cycles. However, the responses of microorganisms in volcanic soil with high heavy metal levels remain poorly understood. Here, two areas with high levels...
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Xu D, Yu X, Chen J, Li X, Chen J, Li J
Front Microbiol
. 2023 Oct;
14:1253415.
PMID: 37829448
Introduction: Soil salinization poses a worldwide challenge that hampers agricultural productivity. Methods: Employing high-throughput sequencing technology, we conducted an investigation to examine the impact of compost on the diversity of...
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Chen J, Xiao Q, Xu D, Li Z, Chao L, Li X, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2023 Jul;
901:165889.
PMID: 37524180
Soil physicochemical properties and vegetation types are the main factors affecting soil microorganisms, but there are few studies on the effects of the disturbance following volcanic eruption. To make up...
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Xu D, Yu X, Chen J, Liu H, Zheng Y, Qu H, et al.
Microbiol Spectr
. 2023 May;
11(3):e0338922.
PMID: 37222598
The microbial network of the soil-root continuum plays a key role in plant growth. To date, limited information is available about the microbial assemblages in the rhizosphere and endosphere of...
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Chen J, Guo Y, Li F, Zheng Y, Xu D, Liu H, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2020 Dec;
267:115600.
PMID: 33254629
Volcanic eruptions are important components of natural disturbances that provide a model to explore the effects of volcanic eruption disturbances on soil microorganisms. Despite widespread research, to the best of...
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Xu D, Yu X, Yang J, Zhao X, Bao Y
Curr Microbiol
. 2020 Jun;
77(10):2713-2723.
PMID: 32488407
China's western Ordos is a distribution area for the extremely precious remnants of ancient Asian environments, which in endangered plant species and complex ecosystems. Accordingly, in this study, we collect...
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Microbial assemblages associated with the rhizosphere and endosphere of an herbage, Leymus chinensis
Chen J, Xu D, Chao L, Liu H, Bao Y
Microb Biotechnol
. 2020 Apr;
13(5):1390-1402.
PMID: 32227622
Root-associated microbiomes play significant roles in plant productivity, health and ecological services. However, our current understanding of the microbial assemblages in the rhizosphere and endosphere of herbage is still limited....
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Wang Q, Bao Y, Nan J, Xu D
Mycorrhiza
. 2019 Dec;
30(1):97-108.
PMID: 31832763
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal diversity was measured in three different natural mid-temperate steppe types: the meadow steppe, typical steppe, and desert steppe. In these steppe soils, 24 AM fungal species...