Publications by authors named "Guofu Wei"

Constructing perovskite heterostructures with restricted interface charge transfer is crucial for improving stability and optoelectronic performance, as well as expanding multifunctional applications. Herein, a one-step solvent-free thermal assisted epitaxial growth strategy is proposed to construct BaMoO/CsPbX (X = Cl, Br, I) heterostructures. Derived from the high lattice matching of 90.

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The subterranean ground beetle genus Deuve, 2002 is taxonomically reviewed. This poorly known genus is different from Vigna Taglianti, 1997 in having convex propleura which is visible from above and elytral chaetotaxy especially the humeral group of the marginal umbilicate series, in which the 1 pore is transversely and backwardly shifted. The second species, Tian, Feng & Wei, , is described from a limestone cave at Yangli Cun (Village), Lingyun Xian (County), Baise Shi (Prefecture), northwestern Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines soil aggregates and organic C stability in four ecosystems in Northwest Guangxi under varying human disturbance levels.
  • The content of water-stable soil aggregates was over 70% in primary forest, natural restoration, and grazing grassland, while only 37% in maize-sweet potato cropland.
  • The destruction rate of soil structure was highest in maize-sweet potato cropland (54.9%) and lowest in primary forest (9.6%), indicating significant differences influenced by human activity.
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Soil samples were collected from the grassland, shrub land, secondary forest, and original forest on the hill slope in a typical karst peak-cluster depression area of northwest Guanxi, with the spatiotemporal heterogeneity of soil physical properties investigated by classical statistics, and the formation causes of the heterogeneity analyzed by redundancy analysis (RDA). In 0-15 cm soil layer, the clay (< 0.002 mm) and silt (0.

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