Listar por autor "Yu, Fei-Hai"
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Earthworms Modulate Impacts of Soil Heterogeneity on Plant Growth at Different Spatial Scales
Adomako, Michael Opoku; Xue, Wei; Roiloa, Sergio; Zhang, Qian; Du, Dao-Lin; Yu, Fei-Hai (Frontiers, 2021-12-23)[Abstract] Soil heterogeneity (uneven distribution of soil nutrients and/or other properties) is ubiquitous in nature and can greatly affect plant growth. As earthworm activity can influence nutrient redistribution in the ... -
Editorial: Ecoepigenetics in Clonal and Inbreeding Plants: Transgenerational Adaptation and Environmental Variation, Volume Ii
Dong, Bi-Cheng; Roiloa, Sergio; Xue, Wei; Yu, Fei-Hai (Frontiers, 2023-01-11) -
Effects of Glyphosate Application on Physiologically Integrated Clones of the Invasive Plant Carpobrotus edulis
Roiloa, Sergio; Yu, Fei-Hai; Barreiro, Rodolfo (MDPI, 2022-01-12)[Abstract] Management of invasive alien species is a high priority for biodiversity conservation. Here, we studied the effects of glyphosate application, at 0.06 g/m2 concentration, on physiologically integrated basal and ... -
Effects of Temporal Heterogeneity in Nutrient Supply on Intra- And Inter-Genet Competition of a Clonal Herb
Zhang, Li-Min; Roiloa, Sergio; Xue, Wei; Yu, Fei-Hai (Elsevier, 2022-03-04)[Abstract] Nutrients are often released heterogeneously over time (e.g., in pulses) in natural habitats. Different genotypes of the same plant species may vary in their responses to temporal nutrient heterogeneity so that ... -
Potential Roles of Soil Microorganisms in Regulating the Effect of Soil Nutrient Heterogeneity on Plant Performance [Review]
Adomako, Michael Opoku; Roiloa, Sergio; Yu, Fei-Hai (MDPI, 2022-12-03)[Abstract] The spatially heterogeneous distribution of soil nutrients is ubiquitous in terrestrial ecosystems and has been shown to promote the performance of plant communities, influence species coexistence, and alter ... -
The COVID-19 Restrictions and Biological Invasion: A Global Terrestrial Ecosystem Perspective on Propagule Pressure and Invasion Trajectory
Adomako, Michael Opoku; Roiloa, Sergio; Yu, Fei-Hai (MDPI, 2022-11-09)[Abstract] Biological invasions driven by climate change, transportation, and intercontinental trade, as well as land-use change and tourism, pose severe threats to biodiversity and ecosystem services worldwide. However, ...