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With global climate change, atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition and drought have been well documented to cause substantial challenges for tropical and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests. Here, we conducted an experiment that measured the physiological responses of the seedlings of three...

Author(s)
Liu FangYan; Zhou YuHeng; Zhang ShiKe; Liu Nan
Publisher
Frontiers Media S.A., Lausanne, Switzerland
Citation
Frontiers in Plant Science, 2022, 13, April,
Abstract

The correlated evolution of the morphology of reproduction-related organs and biological aspects of insects is intriguing yet poorly understood. As one of the largest subfamilies of phytophagous beetles, Cerambycinae provides a unique opportunity to study this topic because of the wide range of...

Author(s)
Lee Seunghyun; Lee Seunghwan
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2020, 145,
Abstract

The frequency and intensity of heat waves (HWs) has increased in subtropical regions in recent years. The mechanism underlying the HW response of subtropical trees remains unclear. In this study, we conducted an experiment with broad-leaved Schima superba (S. superba) and coniferous Cunninghamia...

Author(s)
Qu LuPing; Boeck, H. J. de; Fan HuiHua; Dong Gang; Chen JiQuan; Xu WenBin; Ge ZhiQiang; Huang ZiJing; Shao ChangLiang; Hu YaLin
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Forests, 2020, 11, 5,
Abstract

Phytoliths are efficient proxies in archaeology, plant taxonomy, palaeoenvironment, and palaeoecology reconstruction, the research of which has been developing rapidly in recent years. Phytolith morphology is the basis of phytolith research. The morphological identification and classification of...

Author(s)
An XiaoHong; Xie BinRong
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Diversity, 2022, 14, 5,
Abstract

Xylem traits are critical plant functional traits associated with water transport, mechanical support, and carbohydrate and water storage. Studies on the xylem hydraulic efficiency-safety tradeoff are numerous; however, the storage function of xylem parenchyma is rarely considered. The effects of a ...

Author(s)
Chen ZhiCheng; Zhu ShiDan; Zhang YongTao; Luan JunWei; Li Shan; Sun PengSen; Wan XianChong; Liu ShiRong
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK
Citation
Tree Physiology, 2020, 40, 8, pp 1029-1042
Abstract

Amphisphaeria yunnanensissp. nov. and Lepteutypa qujingensis sp. nov. are introduced in this study from dead twigs collected from an evergreen broadleaf forest area in Yunnan Province, China. Both species have immersed, sub-globose ascomata and overlapping uniseriate asci and multi-guttulate,...

Author(s)
Dissanayake, L. S.; Samarakoon, M. C.; Mortimer, P. E.; Lu YongZhong; Li QiRui; Hyde, K. D.; Kang JiChuan
Publisher
Magnolia Press, Auckland, New Zealand
Citation
Phytotaxa, 2020, 446, 3, pp 144-158
Abstract

Global environmental changes have strongly affected forest demographic rates, particularly amplified tree mortality in high latitude forests (e.g., two to five times greater mortality probability over the half-century). Although forest functional composition is critical for multitrophic...

Author(s)
Hisano, M.; Ryo, M.; Chen XinLi; Chen, H. Y. H.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Global Change Biology, 2021, 27, 16, pp 3846-3858
Abstract

Thelephora austrosinensis is described as a new species from southern China. Morphologically, it is closely related to T. ganbajun and T. vialis but is distinguished by its relatively smaller basidiomata with a thinner and more serrate or lobed margin, obviously longitudinally rugulose hymenial...

Author(s)
Li Ting; Li TaiHui; Song Bin; Hosen, M. I.
Publisher
Magnolia Press, Auckland, New Zealand
Citation
Phytotaxa, 2020, 471, 3, pp 208-220
Abstract

Variations in leaf traits at anatomical, morphological and physiological level were assessed in Acer campestre L. and Crataegus monogyna Jacq. plants in a forest understory-gap-edge light gradient inside a broadleaf deciduous forest. The relative changes of the considered parameters monitored in...

Author(s)
Granata, M. U.; Bracco, F.; Nola, P.; Catoni, R.
Publisher
Elsevier GmbH, Munich, Germany
Citation
Flora (Jena), 2020, 268,
Abstract

Dictyostelid cellular slime molds (dictyostelids) are protists that are common inhabitants of most soils, where they feed upon bacteria. Changbai Mountain is the highest mountain in northeast China. Soil samples collected on Changbai Mountain yielded 11 isolates representing six species of...

Author(s)
Zou Yue; Hou JiangAn; Guo SongNing; Li ChangTian; Li Zhuang; Stephenson, S. L.; Pavlov, I. N.; Liu Pu; Li Yu
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology (ASM), Washington, D.C., USA
Citation
Microbiology Spectrum, 2022, 10, 5,

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