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Effects of livestock grazing on soil nitrogen mineralization on Hulunber meadow steppe, China [PDF]
Soil nitrogen (N) cycling is an important factor in terrestrial ecosystems, including grasslands. Understanding the effects of grazing on nitrogen cycling in grassland ecosystems is critical for better management and for improving knowledge of the ...
Chen, B. +6 more
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Abstract Vegetation‐air mass interactions play a critical role in regulating recycled moisture dynamics in temperate grasslands. This study focused on a representative inland river basin, primarily including typical, meadow, and sparse wood grasslands.
Jin Sun +9 more
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This research investigates the flavonoid biosynthesis pathways of two ecotypes of Leymus chinensis, distinguished by their gray-green (GG) and yellow-green (YG) leaf colors, to uncover the molecular bases of their adaptability to different environmental ...
Haiyan Wu +4 more
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Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) is a housekeeping protein which plays various roles in non-metabolic processes in addition to its role in glucose catabolism. There are several GAPDH isoforms in plant cells.
Qian Lu +4 more
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Impact of Water Scarcity on the Fenhe River Basin and Mitigation Strategies [PDF]
This study produced a drought map for the Fenhe River basin covering the period from 150 BC to 2012 using regional historical drought records. Based on meteorological and hydrological features, the characteristics and causes of water scarcity in the ...
Cai, Jingya +8 more
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Plant Regeneration through Somatic Embryogenesis of Leymus chinensis Trin.
Chinese leymus (Leymus chinensis Trin.) is a perennial grass that is widely distributed at high pH sodic and arid soil in the northeastern Asia. An efficient regeneration system was established through somatic embryogenesis of mature seeds to understand its high adaptability to harsh environmental conditions on the basis of molecular biology. The calli
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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract Plant–microbe interactions involve complex resource‐use trade‐offs, yet their responses to combined changes in precipitation frequency and nitrogen (N) deposition remain poorly understood.
Tianhang Zhao +6 more
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The effects of rewatering after different periods of soil drought stress on the photosynthetic capacity of Leymus chinensis in pots were investigated.
Zhen-Zhu Xu, Guang-Sheng Zhou
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Epichloë endophytes may not only affect the growth and resistances of host grasses, but may also affect soil environment including soil microbes. Can Epichloë endophyte-mediated modification of soil microbes affect the competitive ability of ...
Hui Liu +5 more
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Clonal Patch Size and Ramet Position of Leymus chinensis Affected Reproductive Allocation
Reproductive allocation is critically important for population maintenance and usually varies with not only environmental factors but also biotic ones. As a typical rhizome clonal plant in China's northern grasslands, Leymus chinensis usually dominates the steppe communities and grows in clonal patches.
Chan Zhou +4 more
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