Mingquan Lv
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Microbial Ecology | 2018
Fei Ye; Maohua Ma; Huub J. M. Op den Camp; Antonis Chatzinotas; Lei Li; Mingquan Lv; Shengjun Wu; Yu Wang
Understanding how microorganisms respond to environmental disturbance is one of the key focuses in microbial ecology. Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA) are responsible for ammonia oxidation which is a crucial step in the nitrogen cycle. Although the physiology, distribution, and activity of AOA and AOB in soil have been extensively investigated, their recovery from a natural disturbance remains largely unknown. To assess the recovery capacities, including resistance and resilience, of AOA and AOB, soil samples were taken from a reservoir riparian zone which experienced periodically water flooding. The samples were classified into three groups (flooding, recovery, and control) for a high-throughput sequencing and quantitative PCR analysis. We used a relative quantitative index of both the resistance (RS) and resilience (RL) to assess the variation of gene abundance, alpha-diversity, and community composition. The AOA generally demonstrated a better recovery capability after the flooding disturbance compared to AOB. In particular, AOA were more resilient after the flooding disturbance. Taxa within the AOA and AOB showed different RS and RL values, with the most abundant taxa showing in general the highest RS indices. Soil NH4+ and Fe2+/Fe3+ were the main variables controlling the key taxa of AOA and AOB and probably influenced the resistance and resilience properties of AOA and AOB communities. The distinct mechanisms of AOA and AOB in maintaining community stability against the flooding disturbance might be linked to the different life-history strategies: the AOA community was more likely to represent r-strategists in contrast to the AOB community following a K-life strategy. Our results indicated that the AOA may play a vital role in ammonia oxidation in a fluctuating habitat and contribute to the stability of riparian ecosystem.
Energy Conversion and Management | 2015
Jilong Chen; G. Li; Bei-Bei Xiao; Zhaofei Wen; Mingquan Lv; Chundi Chen; Yi Jiang; Xiaoxiao Wang; Shengjun Wu
Ecological Engineering | 2014
Chundi Chen; Colin Meurk; Jilong Chen; Mingquan Lv; Zhaofei Wen; Yi Jiang; Shengjun Wu
Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2014
Jilong Chen; Bei-Bei Xiao; Chundi Chen; Zhaofei Wen; Yi Jiang; Mingquan Lv; Shengjun Wu; G. Li
Landscape and Urban Planning | 2017
Chundi Chen; Shengjun Wu; Colin D. Meurk; Maohua Ma; Juanjuan Zhao; Mingquan Lv; Xiaoxiao Tong
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening | 2016
Chundi Chen; Colin D. Meurk; Hui Cheng; Mingquan Lv; Ruoyi Chen; Shengjun Wu
International Journal of Climatology | 2016
Mingquan Lv; Jilong Chen; Zakaria A. Mirza; Chundi Chen; Zhaofei Wen; Yi Jiang; Maohua Ma; Shengjun Wu
Landscape and Ecological Engineering | 2017
Chundi Chen; Colin D. Meurk; Zhenyi Jia; Mingquan Lv; Shengjun Wu; Junsong Jia
Archive | 2015
Jilong Chen; Bei-Bei Xiao; Chundi Chen; Zhaofei Wen; Yue Jiang; Mingquan Lv; Shengjun Wu; G. Li
Renewable Energy | 2019
Jilong Chen; Lei He; Qiao Chen; Mingquan Lv; Hong-Lin Zhu; Zhaofei Wen; Shengjun Wu