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Ding BJ1, Feng L1, Ba S, Jiang XL, Liu GH, Liu WZ* .2023. Temperature drives elevational diversity patterns of different types of organisms in Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau wetlands. iScience, 26: 107252.
Deng DL1, Ding BJ1, He G, Ji MF, Yang YY, Liu GH, Zhang QF,* Liu WZ* .2023. The contribution of anammox to nitrogen removal is greater in bulk soils than in rhizosphere soils in riparian wetlands along the Yangtze River. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 37(5): e2022GB007576.
Ding BJ1, Li ZK1, Cai MM, Lu MZ, Liu WZ.* 2022. Feammox is more important than anammox in anaerobic ammonium loss in farmland soils around Lake Taihu, China. Chemosphere, 305: 135412.
Ding BJ1, Zhang H1, Luo WQ, Sun SY, Cheng F, Li ZK* .2021. Nitrogen loss through denitrification, anammox and Feammox in a paddy soil. Science of the Total Environment, 773: 145601.
Ding BJ, Luo WQ, Qin YB, Li ZK* .2020. Effects of the addition of nitrogen and phosphorus on anaerobic ammonium oxidation coupled with iron reduction (Feammox) in the farmland soils. Science of the Total Environment, 737: 139849.
Ding BJ, Qin YB, Luo WQ, Li ZK* .2020. Spatial and seasonal distributions of Feammox from ecosystem habitats in the Wanshan region of the Taihu watershed, China. Chemosphere, 239: 124742.
Ding BJ, Chen ZH, Li ZK*,Qin YB. Chen S. 2019. Nitrogen loss through anaerobic ammonium oxidation coupled to Iron reduction from ecosystem habitats in the Taihu estuary region. Science of the Total Environment, 662: 600-606.
Ding BJ, Li ZK*, Qin YB. 2017. Nitrogen loss from anaerobic ammonium oxidation coupled to Iron(III) reduction in a riparian zone. Environmental Pollution, 231: 379-386.
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