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Wenxuan Han
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 88
Citations - 10455
Wenxuan Han is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nutrient & Ecosystem. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 71 publications receiving 7194 citations. Previous affiliations of Wenxuan Han include China Agricultural University & Peking University.
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Relationship between the Relative Limitation and Resorption Efficiency of Nitrogen vs Phosphorus in Woody Plants
TL;DR: The hypothesis that plants resorb proportionately more nitrogen when they are nitrogen limited, or similar proportions of nitrogen and phosphorus when co-limited by both nutrients is tested (the relative resorption hypothesis).
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Imbalanced phosphorus and nitrogen deposition in China's forests
TL;DR: Li et al. as mentioned in this paper synthesized data on total P and total N concentrations in bulk precipitation and throughfall from published literature to assess the characteristics of P deposition, N deposition and N:P deposition ratio in China's forests.
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Global leaf nitrogen and phosphorus stoichiometry and their scaling exponent
Di Tian,Di Tian,Zhengbing Yan,Karl J. Niklas,Wenxuan Han,Jens Kattge,Peter B. Reich,Peter B. Reich,Yongkai Luo,Yahan Chen,Zhiyao Tang,Huifeng Hu,Ian J. Wright,Bernhard Schmid,Jingyun Fang +14 more
TL;DR: The global overall mean leaf N and P concentrations were 18.9 mg and 1.2 mg g−1, respectively, with significantly higher concentrations in herbaceous than woody plants as discussed by the authors.
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Global changes alter plant multi-element stoichiometric coupling.
Dashuan Tian,Peter B. Reich,Peter B. Reich,Han Y. H. Chen,Yangzhou Xiang,Yiqi Luo,Ying Shen,Cheng Meng,Wenxuan Han,Shuli Niu +9 more
TL;DR: A new stoichiometric framework is proposed in which all plant element contents and their coupling are not only affected by soil nutrient availability, but also by plant nutrient demand to maintain diverse functions under climate change.
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Resorption proficiency and efficiency of leaf nutrients in woody plants in eastern China
TL;DR: Variations in nutrient resorption of woody plants and their relationship with nutrient limitation are explored and the fac- tors that control these variations in forests of eastern china are identified.