Zedong Chen

ORCID: 0009-0009-0150-5442
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Research Areas
  • Bamboo properties and applications
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
  • Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies
  • Plant Parasitism and Resistance

China National Bamboo Research Center
2023-2024

State Forestry and Grassland Administration
2023-2024

Nanjing Forestry University
2023

Bamboo invasion into broadleaf forests is a common phenomenon in karst areas; however, the effect of bamboo on soil organic carbon (SOC) areas and mechanism are not clear. We selected study site with broad-leaved (BF), mixed (MF), pure (Indosasa shibataeoides McClure) (IF). Furthermore, we sampled from 0 cm to 20 40 layers region investigated properties, fractions, microbial communities. At same time, litterfall layer different stands determined biomass. The results showed that increased...

10.3390/f14112135 article EN Forests 2023-10-26

Bamboo and wood-mixed forests are management models that remarkably enhance the balance productivity of bamboo ecosystems. However, effects this model on soil nutrients enzyme activities remain largely unknown. This study compared organic carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, activity, along with characteristics fine roots in pure Moso plantations (CK) those mixed Liriodendron chinense (ML), Sassafras tzumu (MS), Cunninghamia lanceolata (MC), Pseudolarix amabilis (MP). The results showed improve...

10.3390/f15060971 article EN Forests 2024-05-31

Intercropping affects soil microbial community structure significantly; however, the effects on understory medicinal plants in karst areas remain unclear. We investigated of four intercropping systems (Moso bamboo, Chinese fir, bamboo-fir mixed forest, and forest gap) rhizosphere communities giant lily (Cardiocrinum giganteum), an economically important plant China. assessed impact diversity, composition, co-occurrence networks identified key properties driving changes. Bacterial fungal...

10.3390/f15112004 article EN Forests 2024-11-13
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