Fujiang Hou
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Recent Articles
1.
Qing Q, Tsubo M, Du W, Tsunekawa A, Hou F, Ichinohe T
Anim Sci J
. 2025 Feb;
96(1):e70034.
PMID: 39947173
We evaluated the effect of dietary substituting corn silage (CS) for alfalfa hay (AH) on feed intake, lactation performance, and energy utilization efficiency of crossbred Hu ewes. In a completely...
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Zhang M, Hu J, Zhang Y, Cao Y, Rensing C, Dong Q, et al.
Microbiol Res
. 2025 Feb;
293:128078.
PMID: 39904001
Soil microbes, as intermediaries in plant-soil interactions, are closely linked to plant health in grassland ecosystems. In recent years, varying degrees of degradation have been observed in the alpine grasslands...
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Wu J, Wang H, Li G, Hou F, Xu G
Ecol Evol
. 2024 Oct;
14(10):e70501.
PMID: 39478981
Global climate change and agricultural practices have increased atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, significantly affecting the nitrogen cycling process in grasslands. The impact of different N forms on key soil enzyme...
4.
Zeng Y, Liu Z, Chen W, Qv K, Huang Y, Ade L, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2024 Oct;
24(1):971.
PMID: 39415102
Background: Grazing livestock emits methane through rumen intestinal activity, however, its impact on plant growth in grassland while grazing still has not been explored in detail. Therefore, the study examined...
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Huang X, Hou F
J Environ Manage
. 2024 Aug;
369:122264.
PMID: 39213851
Global grassland degradation poses a significant threat to the sustainable socio-economic development of humanity. However, this trend can be effectively mitigated through scientifically sound and rational grassland improvement measures. Grassland...
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Li L, He X, Zhang J, Bryant R, Hu A, Hou F
J Environ Manage
. 2024 Aug;
368:122121.
PMID: 39121623
Grazing plays a key role in ecosystem biogeochemistry, particularly soil carbon (C) pools. The non-trophic interactions between herbivores and soil processes through herbivore trampling have recently attracted extensive attention. However,...
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Guo X, Luo G, Hou F, Zhou C, Liu X, Lei Z, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Jul;
949:174931.
PMID: 39043300
Bacteriophages (phages for short) are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and are natural enemies of bacteria. Genomics and molecular biology have identified subtle and complex relationships among phages,...
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Guo Z, Li Y, Chen X, Chang S, Hou F
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Apr;
930:172787.
PMID: 38677430
Grazing is widely used in more than one-forth of global terrestrial ecosystems, with three quarters are distributed on complex topography. Grazing and topography have both resulted in degradation of approximately...
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You Y, Jiang W, Yi L, Zhang G, Peng Z, Chang S, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2024 Mar;
356:120679.
PMID: 38531141
Introduction of alpine grasses to low altitude regions has long been a crucial strategy for enriching germplasm diversity, cultivating and acclimating high-quality species, enhancing ecosystem resilience and adaptability, as well...
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Li T, Chang S, Wang Z, Cheng Y, Peng Z, Li L, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Feb;
922:171171.
PMID: 38402971
The relationship between plant diversity and the ecosystem carbon pool is important for understanding the role of biodiversity in regulating ecosystem functions. However, it is not clear how the relationship...