Research System| CAS| 中文版
learning more
MENU
  • Home
  • About
  • News
  • Research
    • Research Progress
    • Paper
  • People
    • Professor
    • Associate Professor
    • Assistant professor
  • International
  • Facilities
  • Home>Research>Research Progress
Research
  • Research Progress
  • Paper
Research Progress

Unbalanced Soil Nematode Communities Behind Crop Rotation Challenges

A recent study conducted by the Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), has made a breakthrough in understanding the biological mechanisms behind the challenges posed by lo...
2024-12-26

Cover Crops as Living Mulch Boost Soil Health and Nutrient Cycling, Study Finds

Researchers have discovered that using cover crops as"living mulch"between rows of maize can significantly improve soil health and nutrient cycling, offering a sustainable approach to agricultural ...
2024-12-26

New Study Reveals Key Role of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Maintaining Temperate Forest Diversity

A recent study has shed light on how mycorrhizal fungi, which form symbiotic relationships with over 80% of tree species, shape the structure and diversity of temperate forests.
2024-11-15

Innovative Use of Vitamin C Industrial Wastes Enhances Cotton Growth in Saline Soils

A new study reveals that vitamin C production byproducts, traditionally considered waste, may hold the key to boosting cotton growth on saline-alkali soils.
2024-11-15

Straw Return’s Dual Role in Soil Oxygen Dynamics and N2O Emissions

Returning crop straw to the soil is a common agricultural practice that can significantly impact soil nitrogen (N) cycling and greenhouse gas emissions. While straw return can improve soil health a...
2024-10-28
  • First«678910»End

Copyright?2002-2009 Institute of Applied Ecology.Chinese Academy of Sciences

Email: webmaster@iae.ac.cn