Yong LI

About Yong LI

Yong LI, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Zhejiang University, specializes in the field of Soil microbial ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Recovery patterns of soil bacterial and fungal communities in Chinese boreal forests along a fire chronosequence

Grazing weakens competitive interactions between active methanotrophs and nitrifiers modulating greenhouse-gas emissions in grassland soils

Metagenomic insights into nitrogen and phosphorus cycling at the soil aggregate scale driven by organic material amendments

Organic matter chemistry and bacterial community structure regulate decomposition processes in post-fire forest soils

Protists modulate fungal community assembly in paddy soils across climatic zones at the continental scale

Canonical ammonia oxidizers, rather than comammox Nitrospira, dominated autotrophic nitrification during the mineralization of organic substances in two paddy soils

Intact and washed biochar caused different patterns of nitrogen transformation and distribution in a flooded paddy soil

Cd bioavailability and nitrogen cycling microbes interaction affected by mixed amendments under paddy-pak choi continued planting

Yong LI Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2165

Citations(since 2020)

2042

Cited By

812

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

48

i10Index(since 2020)

46

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Yong LI Skills & Research Interests

Soil microbial ecology

Top articles of Yong LI

Recovery patterns of soil bacterial and fungal communities in Chinese boreal forests along a fire chronosequence

Science of The Total Environment

2022

Grazing weakens competitive interactions between active methanotrophs and nitrifiers modulating greenhouse-gas emissions in grassland soils

ISME communications

2021/12

Metagenomic insights into nitrogen and phosphorus cycling at the soil aggregate scale driven by organic material amendments

Science of the Total Environment

2021/9/1

Organic matter chemistry and bacterial community structure regulate decomposition processes in post-fire forest soils

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

2021/9/1

Protists modulate fungal community assembly in paddy soils across climatic zones at the continental scale

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

2021/9/1

Canonical ammonia oxidizers, rather than comammox Nitrospira, dominated autotrophic nitrification during the mineralization of organic substances in two paddy soils

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

2021/5/1

Intact and washed biochar caused different patterns of nitrogen transformation and distribution in a flooded paddy soil

Journal of Cleaner Production

2021

Cd bioavailability and nitrogen cycling microbes interaction affected by mixed amendments under paddy-pak choi continued planting

Environmental Pollution

2021/4/15

Plant material and its biochar differ in their effects on nitrogen mineralization and nitrification in a subtropical forest soil

Science of the Total Environment

2021/4/1

Interactions between methanotrophs and ammonia oxidizers modulate the response of in situ methane emissions to simulated climate change and its legacy in an acidic soil

Science of the Total Environment

2021/1/15

Nitrate leaching losses mitigated with intercropping of deep-rooted and shallow-rooted plants

Journal of Soils and Sediments

2021/1

NosZ clade II rather than clade I determine in situ N2O emissions with different fertilizer types under simulated climate change and its legacy

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

2020/11/1

Grazing does not increase soil antibiotic resistome in two types of grasslands in Inner Mongolia, China

Applied Soil Ecology

2020/11/1

Abiotic processes dominate soil organic matter mineralization: Investigating the regulatory gate hypothesis by inoculating a previously fumigated soil with increasing fresh …

Geoderma

2020/8/15

Impact of grazing on shaping abundance and composition of active methanotrophs and methane oxidation activity in a grassland soil

Biology and Fertility of Soils

2020/8

High manure load reduces bacterial diversity and network complexity in a paddy soil under crop rotations

Soil Ecology Letters

2020/6

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