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Liyuan He
Researcher at San Diego State University
Publications - 12
Citations - 268
Liyuan He is an academic researcher from San Diego State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Soil carbon. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 76 citations.
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Global biogeography of fungal and bacterial biomass carbon in topsoil
Liyuan He,Jorge L. M. Rodrigues,Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia,Milagros Barceló,Pål Axel Olsson,Changchun Song,Leho Tedersoo,Fenghui Yuan,Fenghui Yuan,Fengming Yuan,David A. Lipson,Xiaofeng Xu +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesized 1323 data points of phospholipid fatty acid-derived fungal biomass C (FBC), bacterial biomass C, and fungi:bacteria (F:B) ratio in topsoil, spanning 11 major biomes.
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Microbial macroecology: In search of mechanisms governing microbial biogeographic patterns
Xiaofeng Xu,Nannan Wang,Nannan Wang,David A. Lipson,Robert L. Sinsabaugh,Josh Schimel,Liyuan He,Nadejda A. Soudzilovskaia,Leho Tedersoo +8 more
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Soil dissolved organic carbon in terrestrial ecosystems: Global budget, spatial distribution and controls
Ziyu Guo,Yihui Wang,Zhongmei Wan,Yunjiang Zuo,Liyuan He,Dan Li,Fenghui Yuan,Fenghui Yuan,Nannan Wang,Nannan Wang,Jianzhao Liu,Yanyu Song,Changchun Song,Xiaofeng Xu +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantify the budgets of soil organic carbon at biome and global levels and examine the variations in soil DOC and their environmental controls, finding that large variations in DOC are found among biomes across space and the soil DOC concentration declines exponentially along soil depths.
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A Global Data Set for Economic Losses of Extreme Hydrological Events During 1960‐2014
Liping Gao,Liping Gao,Liping Gao,Bo Tao,Yunxuan Miao,Lihua Zhang,Lihua Zhang,Xia Song,Xia Song,Wei Ren,Liyuan He,Xiaofeng Xu,Xiaofeng Xu,Xiaofeng Xu +13 more
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Mechanistic Modeling of Microtopographic Impacts on CO 2 and CH 4 Fluxes in an Alaskan Tundra Ecosystem Using the CLM-Microbe Model
Yihui Wang,Fengming Yuan,Fenghui Yuan,Fenghui Yuan,Baohua Gu,Melanie S. Hahn,Margaret S. Torn,Daniel M. Ricciuto,Jitendra Kumar,Liyuan He,Donatella Zona,David A. Lipson,Robert Wagner,Walter C. Oechel,Stan D. Wullschleger,Peter E. Thornton,Xiaofeng Xu +16 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper applied a mechanistic ecosystem model, CLM-Microbe, to examine the micro-topographic impacts on CO2 and CH4 fluxes across seven landscape types in Utqiaġvik, Alaska.