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Understanding the responses of shrub growth to climate changes is key to accurately predicting the dynamic changes in the boreal forest ecosystem. A shrub-ring network based on 12 sites was established to explore the response of Pinus pumila growth to ...
Jingwen Yang +7 more
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The effects of mountain uplift and environmental oscillations on nucleotide variability and species divergence remain largely unknown in East Asia.
Yun Jia +5 more
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Pinus pumila growth at different altitudes in the Svyatoi Nos Peninsula (Russia) [PDF]
Detailed research is necessary to better understand ecological adaptations of Pinus pumila (Pall.) Regel as a species, whose biological properties are vital for its survival.
R. Gebauer +8 more
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Элементный состав микростробилов и почек Pinus sylvestris, Pinus sibirica и Pinus pumila
В. Г. Ширеторова, С. А. Эрдынеева, Л. Д. Раднаева
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THE BIOTECHNOLOGY OF EMBRYOGENIC CELL LINES OBTAINING AND PLANTLETS OF CONIFEROUS SPECIES IN SIBERIA IN CULTURE IN VITRO [PDF]
Experiments of culturing the immature isolated embryos and megagamethophytes of Siberian coniferous species were carried out on different modified media: ½ LV medium for Pinus sibirica and Pinus pumila, MSG and AI media (patent № 2431651) for Larix ...
Tretiakova I. +4 more
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Ultrasound-Assisted Enzymatic Extraction of <i>Pinus pumila</i> Nut Protein: Effects on Yield, Physicochemical and Functional Properties. [PDF]
The ultrasound‐assisted enzymatic method (papain) was used to extract Pinus pumila nut protein (PUEP), which increased the yield by more than three times compared to the aqueous method, with an extraction rate of 83.72%.The structure loosening and secondary structure modification resulted in a significant improvement in the functional properties of ...
Mu ZX +6 more
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Pinus koraiensis, Pinus sibirica, and Pinus pumila are the major five-needle pines in northeast China, with substantial economic and ecological values.
Xiang Li +9 more
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Radial Growth of Trees Rather Than Shrubs in Boreal Forests Is Inhibited by Drought
Of all forest biomes, boreal forests are experiencing the most significant warming. Drought caused by warming has a dramatic impact on species in boreal forests.
Jingwen Yang +7 more
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This paper presents recently obtained palynological results regarding to the evolution of vegetation of the Khanka Depression in the Holocene. Radiocarbon-dated pollen records evidence that the evolution of vegetation in this area was more complicated ...
Pavel S. Belyanin, Nina I. Belyanina
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Preliminary Comparative Effects of Close-to-Nature and Structure-Based Forest Management on Carbon Sequestration in <i>Pinus tabuliformis</i> Plantations of the Loess Plateau, China. [PDF]
Carbon neutrality was projected to be achieved 7.8 years in stands under close‐to‐nature forest management (CNFM), which was earlier than the 8.7 years in stands under structure‐based forest management (SBFM). CNFM's low‐disturbance characteristics are more sustainable in regions prioritizing ecological restoration, while SBFM could serve as a ...
Zhang J +5 more
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