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  • A conceptual paper published on microbial macroecology in August 2020

    • 20 May 2021
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • publication

    Xu X.F.* Wang N.N.+, Lipson D., Sinsabaugh R., Schimel J., He L.+, Soudzilovskaia N., Tedersoo L. (2020) Microbial macroecology: in search of mechanisms governing microbial […]

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  • Two undergraduate students join us

    • 13 July 2020
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, personel

    Two undergraduate students join us for a research project. Thomas Brehme will be assisting with analyzing model outputs with the SPRUCE project. Victoria Broadnax will […]

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  • A paper published on water use efficiency in Asian permafrost region

    • 3 June 2020
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • news, publication

    A paper led by Fenghui Yuan is published in Science of the Total Environment. Congratulations!! Permafrost plays an important role in regulating global climate system. […]

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  • A high-school student led study makes progress

    • 7 May 2020
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • Meeting & Retreat

    Olivia Yang, a high school student from Canyon Crest Academy, has been working in our lab for more than six months. She collected PLFA dataset […]

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  • A paper accepted in Ecology Letter

    • 6 February 2020
    • By Xiaofeng Xu
    • publication

    Our paper on P alleviation of N-suppression on CH4 sink in global grassland has been accepted in Ecology Letter. Congratulations to Lihua, Fenghui, and Hongtao.

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