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Gou Y, Liu Y, Hu A, Mao G, Dong R, Li S, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2025 Jan; 963():178514. PMID: 39824110
The release of pathogens and DNA from the cryosphere (glacier, permafrost, and, sea ice) has become a new threat to society and environment. Due to enhanced glacier retreat, the size...
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Li S, Liu Y, Wang W, Liu Y, Ji M
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2025 Jan; 101(2). PMID: 39762142
In polar and alpine regions, global warming and landform changes are draining lakes, transforming them into permafrost with altered microbial communities and element cycling. In this study, we investigated bacterial...
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Fu M, Liu Y, Li S, Yan D, Liu P, Liu Y, et al.
Microb Ecol . 2024 Nov; 87(1):138. PMID: 39532738
Nitrogen is often a limiting nutrient for microbial communities and plants in glacier forefields. Nitrogen-fixing microorganisms (diazotrophs) play an important role in providing bioavailable nitrogen, with their composition determining the...
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Xing T, Liu Y, Dong X, Ji M, Deng Y, Liu P
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Oct; 955:176947. PMID: 39426539
Annual glacier melting alters hydrothermal conditions of the foreland alpine meadows, and causes significant fluctuations in methane (CH) flux. Previously we found that Tibetan glacier foreland alpine meadow shifts to...
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Liu K, Yan Q, Guo X, Wang W, Zhang Z, Ji M, et al.
Microb Ecol . 2024 Oct; 87(1):128. PMID: 39397203
Glacial lake ecosystems are experiencing rapid changes due to accelerated glacier retreat. As glaciers recede, their influence on downstream habitats diminishes, potentially affecting the biodiversity of glacial lake microbial communities....
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Ao D, Wang B, Wang Y, Chen Y, Anum R, Feng C, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Aug; 951:175717. PMID: 39197785
Plant and microbially derived carbon (C) are the two major sources of soil organic carbon (SOC), and their ratio impacts SOC composition, accumulation, stability, and turnover. The contributions of and...
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Liu K, Liu Y, Yan Q, Guo X, Wang W, Zhang Z, et al.
Water Res . 2024 Aug; 265:122263. PMID: 39180953
Recent climate warming and associated glacier retreat have dramatically changed the environmental conditions and microbial inhabitants of proglacial lakes. However, our understanding of the effects of climate warming and glacial...
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Xu H, Ji M, Xu D, Liu Y
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Aug; 277(Pt 3):134202. PMID: 39089546
Cellobiose 2-epimerase (CE) catalyzes the conversion of the lactose into its high-value derivatives, epilactose and lactulose, which has great prospects in food applications. In this study, CE sequences from the...
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Shen L, Hu J, Zhang L, Wu Z, Chen L, Adhikari N, et al.
BMC Biol . 2024 Jul; 22(1):145. PMID: 38956546
Background: Microbes in the cold polar and alpine environments play a critical role in feedbacks that amplify the effects of climate change. Defining the cold adapted ecotype is one of...
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Liu Y, Ji M, Wang W, Xing T, Yan Q, Ferrari B, et al.
Imeta . 2024 Jun; 2(1):e91. PMID: 38868348
It has long been recognized that pH mediates community structure changes in glacier foreland soils. Here, we showed that pH changes resulted from plant colonization. Plant colonization reduced pH and...