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Rong Xiao

Researcher at Fuzhou University

Publications -  69
Citations -  3086

Rong Xiao is an academic researcher from Fuzhou University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Biology. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 55 publications receiving 2511 citations. Previous affiliations of Rong Xiao include Beijing Forestry University & Beijing Normal University.

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Simulating Spatial Variation of Soil Carbon Content in the Yellow River Delta: Comparative Analysis of Two Artificial Neural Network Models

TL;DR: In this paper, radial basis function neural networks (RBFNN) and back propagation neural networks model (BPNN) were built to predict total carbon (TC), total organic carbon (TOC) and dissolved organic carbon contents in salt marsh of the Yellow River Delta.
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Effect of straw decomposition on organic carbon fractions and aggregate stability in salt marshes.

TL;DR: The results showed that straw addition mainly enhanced the soil aggregate stability in the 10-year freshwater pumping area, and the organic carbon content of small macro-aggregates increased significantly by 26.36% as discussed by the authors.
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Bacterial community assembly in surface sediments of a eutrophic shallow lake in northern China

TL;DR: In order to understand the changes in sediment bacterial community and their assembly with long-term eutrophication of the Baiyangdian Lake of China, this article explored the microbial communities for 24 surface sediment samples using high throughput sequencing of V3-V4 region of 16S rRNA gene, meanwhile, employed Neutral community model (NCM) to characterize the community assembly processes.
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Incorporating soil aggregate-associated indicators into evaluating ecological responses of degraded estuarine wetlands to freshwater replenishment at different intensity: A case study from the Yellow River Delta, China

TL;DR: In this article, the results showed that high-intensity freshwater replenishment exerted better soil salinization and alkalization alleviation effects on degraded estuarine wetlands, which caused lower EC and pH values in HI wetlands than those in LI wetlands.
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Spatiotemporal distributions and relationships of phosphorus content, phosphomonoesterase activity, and bacterial phosphomonoesterase genes in sediments from a eutrophic brackish water lake in Chile.

TL;DR: In this article , the authors studied the microbial activity involved in P cycling in sediments of Budi Lake, which may be used in further research as indicators for the monitoring of eutrophication of lakes.