A research group led by Prof. DING Weixin from the Institute of Soil Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has utilized a newly developed dynamic global wetland water level (WL) dataset to assess the spatiotemporal dynamics of wetland carbon sequestration from 2000 to 2020.
Researchers in China have uncovered the first direct evidence: Approximately 436-million-year-old brachiopods from the early Silurian period used tiny, bristle-like structures called setae to maintain orderly, "checkerboard" spacing—ensuring they had enough room to thrive on the ancient seafloor.
A research team led by Prof. LI Dejun from the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has made significant strides in using synthetic microbial communities (SynCom) to enhance lignocellulose degradation, improve compost transformation, and promote crop growth.
A recent review led by researchers from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has proposed a conceptual framework for sustaining grassland ecosystems through plant root-mediated carbon sequestration and nutrient cycling.
A recent study led by Prof. YANG Weikang from the Xinjiang Institute of Ecology and Geography (XIEG) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a quantitative framework for assessing national conservation responsibilities for the Siberian ibex across its transboundary range spanning 11 countries.
A new study from the Institute of Atmospheric Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences highlights that aerosol reduction plays an equally important role in driving future P–E changes across global monsoon regions.
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