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Studies of non-structural carbohydrates ofCupressus funebrisin cifferent landslides after Wenchuan Earthquake

Acta Ecologica Sinica, 2012
2008 Wenchuan "5.12" destructive earthquake,not only directly destroy forest 17.3 million hm2,but also bring potential threat to existing forest by changing soil and firewood habitat within.Major species Cupressus funebris was selected in this study,which was in the Beichuan and its surrounding areas in the earthquake disaster areas.In three states ...
陈博 CHEN Bo   +6 more
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Antiinflammatory and antimicrobial activity of cupressus funebris cone volatile oil

Nigerian Journal of Natural Products and Medicine, 2007
No Abstract.Nigerian Journal of Natural Products and Medicine Vol.
Manimaran, S   +5 more
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Spatial Distribution Patterns of the Key Afforestation Species Cupressus funebris: Insights from an Ensemble Model under Climate Change Scenarios

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Cupressus funebris Endl. (C. funebris) is an evergreen tree endemic to China that is classified as a national second-class endangered plant. This species plays critical roles in soil and humidity conservation, climate regulation, and ecological restoration. It is also important in silvicultural production, which is crucial for maintaining the stability
Jingtian Yang, Qinggui Wu, Wu Qinggui
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Structural quality of soil in plantation: a case study on the mixed plantation of Alnus cremastogyne and Cupressus funebris in upper reaches of Yangtze River

Journal of Forestry Research, 2006
In process of ecological construction in typical region of upper reaches of Yangtze River, China, the mixed plantations at the ages of 10–20 present a trend to be pure forests and degeneration. Soil samples including stratified soil and total soil were taken from 4 typical profiles in the mixed plantation of Alnus cremastogyne and Cupressus funebris in
Chao-lin Liao, Yu-rong He, Bao-hua Zhang
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Early growth evaluation and biomass allocation difference between clones and families in Cupressus funebris

European Journal of Forest Research, 2023
Tao Yang   +7 more
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[Effects of drought stress and re-watering on the active oxygen scavenging system of Cupressus funebris seedlings in Karst area].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2013
This paper studied the active oxygen scavenging system of Cupressus funebris seedlings under drought condition and the recovery capability of the system after re-watering, aimed to understand the adaptation mechanisms of C. funebris to the 'drought and re-watering' environment in Karst area.
Jin-Chun, Liu   +2 more
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On terpenes. CXCIII. Composition of the oil from Cupressus funebris ENDL. leaves

Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications, 1968
O. Motl, S. K. Paknikar
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