Secondary forest succession plays a vital role in the dynamics of soil organic carbon and nitrogen and is recognized as an important driving force for the recovery of soil properties.
Beixing Duan +4 more
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Selection of appropriate reference genes for quantitative real-time reverse transcription PCR in Betula platyphylla under salt and osmotic stress conditions. [PDF]
Li Z, Lu H, He Z, Wang C, Wang Y, Ji X.
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Genome sequencing and population genomic analyses provide insights into the adaptive landscape of silver birch [PDF]
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Ahonen, V. H. +84 more
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Response of the Anchoring Performance at Betula platyphylla’s Root–Soil Interface to Cyclic Loading
In dealing with issues such as soil erosion and slope instability, plant roots enhance the shear strength of the soil mass through their anchoring effect.
Shihan Yang +3 more
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Tissue Metabolic Responses to Artificial Bending and Gravitation Stimuli in Betula platyphylla
Betula platyphylla Suk (Asian white birch) is an economically important tree species in the paper-pulping and biofuel industries. To investigate the mechanism of wood formation at the metabolic level, we evaluated metabolic responses associated with ...
Yao Chi +5 more
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Climate change has become a global concern for scientists as it is affecting almost every ecosystem. Larix gmelinii and Betula platyphylla are native and dominant forest species in the Daxing’anling Mountains of Inner Mongolia, playing a major role in ...
Dilawar Khan +9 more
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Comparative RNA-Seq analysis of Betula platyphylla under low and high temperature stresses
Background: Betula platyphylla Sukaczev is one of important tree species due to its ecological and economic value. It is a cold-tolerant tree species which also faces heat stress during summer.
F. Ritonga +6 more
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Contrasting responses to catchment modification among a range of functional and structural indicators of river ecosystem health [PDF]
1. The value of measuring ecosystem functions in regular monitoring programs is increasingly being recognised as a potent tool for assessing river health.
Barbour +76 more
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Aims In order to better understand the changes of soil carbon sequestration capacity in forest after forest mixing, the effects of broadleaf tree invasion on soil aggregate stability and carbon sequestration were studied.
Ying Ma +5 more
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Natural and anthropogenic forest fires recorded in the Holocene pollen record from a Jinchuan peat bog, northeastern China [PDF]
Pollen and charcoal particles from a Jinchuan peat (northeastern China) were examined to investigate the fire origin and interaction between climate, vegetation, fire and human activity during the Holocene.
Chu, G +5 more
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