Yang Yongsheng
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E-mail: ysyang@nwipb.cas.cn
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1.Yang Yongsheng, Zhang Li, Chen Xinfang, et al. Effects of Chemical Substances on the Rapid Cultivation of Moss Crusts in a Phytotron from the Loess Plateau, China. International Journal of Phytoremediation, 2019, 21(3):268-278.(SCI, IF=2.237) ;
2.Su Lei#, Yang Yongsheng#, Li Xiaoya, et al. Increasing plant diversity and forb ratio during the revegetation processes of trampled areas and trails enhances soil infiltration. Land Degradation & Development, 2018, 29:4025–403.
3.Yang Yongsheng, Zhang Li, Li Hongqin, et al. Soil physicochemical properties and vegetation structure along an elevation gradient and implications for the response of alpine plant development to climate change on the northern slopes of the Qilian Mountains. Journal of Mountain Science, 2018, 15(5): 1006-1019
4.Yang Yongsheng, Li hongqin, Zhang Li, et al. Characteristics of soil water percolation and dissolved organic carbon leaching and their response to long-term fencing in an alpine meadow on the Tibetan Plateau[J]. Environmental Earth Sciences,2016, 75:1471
5.Yongsheng Yang, Chongfeng Bu,Xingmin Mu, and Kankan Zhang. Effects of differing coverage of moss-dominated soil crusts on hydrological processes and implications for disturbance in the Mu Us Sandland, China. Hydrological Process. 2015, 29, 3112–3123
6.Yongsheng Yang, Chongfeng Bu,Xingmin Mu,Hongbo Shao and Kankan Zhang. Interactive Effects of Moss-Dominated Crusts and Artemisia ordosicaon Wind Erosion and Soil Moisture. The Scientific World Journal. 2014