LTR retrotransposon-derived novel lncRNA2 enhances cold tolerance in Moso bamboo by modulating antioxidant activity and photosynthetic efficiency. [PDF]
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Drought induces opposite changes in organ carbon and soil organic carbon to increase resistance on moso bamboo. [PDF]
Ge X, Mao Y, Zhou B, Wang X, Li MH.
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Intrinsic nutrients and defensive compounds drive coarse woody debris decay in five dominant subtropical tree species, China. [PDF]
Wang X, Xie T, Chen H, Bai S, Wang N.
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Evolutionary and functional analysis of the DIR gene family in Moso bamboo: insights into rapid shoot growth and stress responses. [PDF]
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Optimal fertilizer formulation for maximizing bamboo shoot production while improving soil fertility. [PDF]
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Biogeochemical dynamics of nutritional elements in Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) forests
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Current and potential carbon stocks in Moso bamboo forests in China
Journal of Environmental Management, 2015Bamboo forests provide important ecosystem services and play an important role in terrestrial carbon cycling. Of the approximately 500 bamboo species in China, Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) is the most important one in terms of distribution, timber value, and other economic values. In this study, we estimated current and potential carbon stocks
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Silicate fertilizer application reduces soil greenhouse gas emissions in a Moso bamboo forest
Science of The Total Environment, 2020Silicate fertilizer application in croplands is effective in mitigating soil methane (CH4) emissions and increasing rice yield. However, the effects of silicate fertilizer on soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Moso bamboo forests, and the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. In the present study, a two-year field experiment was conducted to
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Rainfall interception in a moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) forest
Journal of Forest Research, 2009In recent years, moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) forest areas in Japan have rapidly expanded, and bamboo is now invading nearby natural or plantation forests. To date, only one study has examined the rainfall interception of a moso bamboo forest.
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Niches of Major Associated Species in Natural Mixed Moso Bamboo Forests
Advanced Materials Research, 2013Niche characteristics of nineteen main associated tree populations in moso bamboo mixed forests in Luoboyan Natural Reserve were investigated. The results show that associated populations ofSarcandra glabra,Ilex purpureaandEurya japonica, with high important values have great capacity of adapting to environment and also have broader niche breadths ...
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