Runqin Wu’s research while affiliated with Northwest A&F University and other places

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Publications (4)


Drought and vegetation restoration patterns shape soil enzyme activity and nutrient limitation dynamics in the loess plateau
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January 2025

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Journal of Environmental Management

Runqin Wu

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Yunshu Wang

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Xueying Huo

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Geographical location of the study area, four main sampling sites and 27 sampling plots
Percentage of families of soil seed bank species in pine forest and oak forest at different development stages
Concept figure of the soil seed bank density and lifespan over three development stages in pine and oak forest. □:Species that occur both in the soil seed bank and above-ground; ■:Species that only occur in the seed bank; the lifespan of the seeds in the soil seed bank. :herbs; :trees; :shrubs
Soil seed bank richness, density, Simpson’s diversity, and Pielou’s evenness for the overall seed bank from three developmental stages of the two forest types. Error bars represent standard errors. Significant differences are indicated by * (p < 0.05)
Jaccard similarity for pine forest and oak forest between soil seed banks and aboveground vegetation. Numbers and color depth on the squares represent correlation coefficients, which can be referenced on the side axis
Soil seed bank characteristics at different developmental stages in pine and oak forests and its potential in vegetation restoration
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December 2023

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Plant and Soil

Soil seed bank plays a significant role in the natural recovery and the succession of forest. A large number of natural secondary forests are distributed in the Qining Mountains, China. However, it remains unclear how the soil seed banks develop and influence the recovery of secondary forests. We explored the aboveground vegetation and soil seed bank at 27 plots along forest developmental stages of pine and oak forests in the Qinling Mountains. Species composition and abundance of aboveground vegetation as well as seed bank composition and density were surveyed and their correlations with forest developmental stages were determined. The results showed that the species richness of seed banks was the highest in middle-aged forests, as well as the aboveground vegetation. The seed density and abundance increased with forest developmental stages and varied among different forest types. The similarity between seed banks at different developmental stages of the same forest type was high, as well as aboveground vegetation. The seed bank and aboveground vegetation showed low similarity across the three developmental stages of both forest types, and the persistent soil seed bank did not reflect the changes in aboveground vegetation. Our findings demonstrate that developmental stages play an important role in the composition of seed banks and aboveground vegetation. Our results also highlight the persistent soil seed bank contributes less to the forest recovery. We can assume that the natural recovery of disturbed natural secondary forests is largely dependent on transient soil seed bank and seed dispersal.

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... The absorption efficiency of plants for soil nutrients directly affects the diversity and functions of forest plants. Therefore, these interactions play a vital role in forest successional transformations [5][6][7]. At present, research on the relationship between plant and soil nutrient elements and their effects on plant species diversity mainly focuses on two plant forms [8], such as herbaceous and woody plants. ...

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The Effects of Nutrient and Water Use Efficiency on Plant Species Diversity in the Understory of Broad-Leaved Evergreen Forests
Soil seed bank characteristics at different developmental stages in pine and oak forests and its potential in vegetation restoration

Plant and Soil

... Current research on microbial community assembly by scientists involves ecosystems such as forests [11,12], grasslands [13,14], wetlands [15,16], and agricultural fields [17,18]. Studies have confirmed the inconsistent conclusions on the altitudinal distribution patterns of microbial communities, such as monotonous [19,20], unimodal [21], concave [22], and no altitude pattern [23,24]. ...

Microbial community assembly and its influencing factors of secondary forests in Qinling Mountains
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  • June 2023

Soil Biology and Biochemistry