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Hao Tang
Hao Tang
The Institute of Plant Science and Microbiology, Hamburg University
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Cadmium accumulation characteristics and removal potentials of high cadmium accumulating rice line grown in cadmium-contaminated soils
H Tang, T Li, H Yu, X Zhang
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23, 15351-15357, 2016
262016
Plant genotype determines biomass response to flooding frequency in tidal wetlands
S Reents, P Mueller, H Tang, K Jensen, S Nolte
Biogeosciences 18 (2), 403-411, 2021
252021
Grazing mediates soil microbial activity and litter decomposition in salt marshes
H Tang, S Nolte, K Jensen, Z Yang, J Wu, P Mueller
Science of the total environment 720, 137559, 2020
252020
Cadmium accumulation in high cadmium-accumulating rice cultivars at different growth stages
H Tang, TX Li, XZ Zhang, HY Yu, GD Cheng
Journal of Agriculture and Environment Science 34 (3), 471-477, 2015
162015
水稻镉高积累材料不同生育期镉积累变化特征研究.
唐皓, 李廷轩, 张锡洲, 余海英, 陈光登
Journal of Agro-Environment Science 34 (3), 2015
112015
Plant genotype controls wetland soil microbial functioning in response to sea-level rise
H Tang, S Liebner, S Reents, S Nolte, K Jensen, F Horn, P Mueller
Biogeosciences Discussions 2021, 1-20, 2021
92021
Physiological responses involved in cadmium tolerance in a high-cadmium-accumulating rice (Oryza sativa L.) line
H Yang, H Yu, H Tang, H Huang, X Zhang, Z Zheng, Y Wang, T Li
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 28, 41736-41745, 2021
82021
Screening of rice cultivars with high cadmium accumulation and its cadmium accumulation characteristics
H Tang, T Li, X Zhang, G Chen
Ecology and Environmental Sciences 24 (11), 1910-1916, 2015
62015
水稻镉高积累材料的筛选及其镉积累特征研究
唐皓, 李廷轩, 张锡洲, 余海英, 陈光登
生态环境学报 24 (11), 1910, 2015
52015
Do differentially charged nanoplastics affect imidacloprid uptake, translocation, and metabolism in Chinese flowering cabbage?
X Tang, M Chen, M Li, H Liu, H Tang, Y Yang
Science of The Total Environment 871, 161918, 2023
42023
Warming accelerates belowground litter turnover in salt marshes–insights from a Tea Bag Index study
H Tang, S Nolte, K Jensen, RR Rich, J Mittmann-Goetsch, P Mueller
Biogeosciences 20 (10), 1925-1935, 2023
32023
An exploration of sustainability versus productivity and ecological stability in planted and natural forests in Sichuan, China
T Li, Q Wang, Y Liu, C Lai, H Lu, Y Qiu, L Peng, H Tang
Land Degradation & Development 33 (17), 3641-3651, 2022
32022
Design and Assessment of a Novel Approach for Ecosystem Warming Experiments in High‐Energy Tidal Wetlands
RL Rich, P Mueller, M Fuß, S Gonçalves, E Ostertag, S Reents, H Tang, ...
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 128 (11), e2023JG007550, 2023
22023
Warming accelerates belowground litter turnover in salt marshes–insights from a Tea Bag Index assay
H Tang, S Nolte, K Jensen, R Rich, J Mittmann-Goetsch, P Mueller
Biogeosciences Discussions 2022, 1-15, 2022
12022
Plant genotype determines biomass response to flooding frequency in tidal wetlands
S Reents, P Mueller, H Tang, K Jensen, S Nolte
Biogeosciences Discussions 2020, 1-12, 2020
12020
Interplay of soil characteristics and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi diversity in alpine wetland restoration and carbon stabilization
H Tang, Q Li, Q Bao, B Tang, K Li, Y Ding, X Luo, Q Zeng, S Liu, X Shu, ...
Frontiers in Microbiology 15, 1376418, 2024
2024
Alpine wetland litter decomposition under wet and dry conditions: A comparative study of native vs. standardized litter
H Tang, Q Li, Q Bao, B Tang, K Li, Y Ding, X Luo, Q Zeng, S Liu, X Shu, ...
Ecological Indicators 161, 111982, 2024
2024
Effects of grazing exclusion on soil microbial diversity and its functionality in grasslands: a meta-analysis
X Shu, Q Ye, H Huang, L Xia, H Tang, X Liu, J Wu, Y Li, Y Zhang, L Deng, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 15, 1366821, 2024
2024
Global Change Effects on Decomposition Processes in Salt Marshes
H Tang
Staats-und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, 2020
2020
Prepared for the flood? Ecotypification leads to higher flooding tolerance of the dominant salt marsh grass Elymus athericus.
S Reents, P Mueller, K Jensen, H Tang, S Nolte
Geophysical Research Abstracts 21, 2019
2019
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