The Tibetan Plateau, also known as the Water Tower of Asia, is home to 1424 lakes with areas of greater than 1 km2, and supplies freshwater resources for more than 1.4 billion people [1,2]. In the context of recent gl...The Tibetan Plateau, also known as the Water Tower of Asia, is home to 1424 lakes with areas of greater than 1 km2, and supplies freshwater resources for more than 1.4 billion people [1,2]. In the context of recent global change, the warmer climate has caused prominent changes in the characteristics of the lake evolution on the Tibetan Plateau, such as changes in the hydrology.展开更多
1.Introduction Agricultural soil pollution is a major threat affecting soil health and the ability of soil to yield safe and sufficient food;thus,it is a barrier to the goal of zero hunger worldwide[1].The food defici...1.Introduction Agricultural soil pollution is a major threat affecting soil health and the ability of soil to yield safe and sufficient food;thus,it is a barrier to the goal of zero hunger worldwide[1].The food deficiency problem continues to grow,particularly under the current atmosphere of global tension.United Nations(UN)organizations.展开更多
基金supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2022YFC3201900)the National Natural Science Foundation of China (52225903,U2243209)。
文摘The Tibetan Plateau, also known as the Water Tower of Asia, is home to 1424 lakes with areas of greater than 1 km2, and supplies freshwater resources for more than 1.4 billion people [1,2]. In the context of recent global change, the warmer climate has caused prominent changes in the characteristics of the lake evolution on the Tibetan Plateau, such as changes in the hydrology.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(42030702)the Guangdong Academy of Sciences’Project(2019GDASYL-0102006 and 2019GDASYL-0301002)。
文摘1.Introduction Agricultural soil pollution is a major threat affecting soil health and the ability of soil to yield safe and sufficient food;thus,it is a barrier to the goal of zero hunger worldwide[1].The food deficiency problem continues to grow,particularly under the current atmosphere of global tension.United Nations(UN)organizations.