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Endocidal Regulation of Secondary Metabolites in the Producing Organisms [PDF]
Secondary metabolites are defined as organic compounds that are not directly involved in the normal growth, development, and reproduction of an organism.
Bullard, Steven H +4 more
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Seasonal variations in carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus of Pinus yunnanenis at different stand ages
The seasonal variations in carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) at the organ level of Pinus yunnanenis during different season are poorly understood. In this study, the C, N, P, and their stoichiometric ratios in various organs of P.
Siyi Liang +5 more
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A Friendly Relationship between Endophytic Fungi and Medicinal Plants: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Endophytic fungi or endophytes exist widely inside the healthy tissues of living plants, and are important components of plant micro-ecosystems. Over the long period of evolution, some co-existing endophytes and their host plants have established a ...
Abd_Allah +141 more
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Taxonomic revision of the genus Lactarius (Russulales, Basidiomycota) in Korea [PDF]
The genus Lactarius Pers. (Russulales) is a cosmopolitan group of Basidiomycota that forms ectomycorrhizal relationships primarily with both deciduous and coniferous trees.
Eimes, John +5 more
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The estimation of forest aboveground biomass (AGB) using Landsat 8 operational land imagery (OLI) images has been extensively studied, but forest aboveground biomass (AGB) is often difficult to estimate accurately, in part due to the multi-level ...
Jing Tang +6 more
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Interés medicinal de Poria cocos (=Wolfiporia extensa). [PDF]
El esclerocio del hongo Poria cocos forma parte, desde hace miles de años, de la farmacopea china. En esta\ud revisión se presentan aspectos sobre la biología y nomenclatura de este hongo, y especialmente sobre su\ud composición y aplicaciones ...
Illana Esteban, Carlos
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Specialized Feeding Behavior of an Endangered Primate Enhances Forest Health in China
The endangered black‐and‐white snub‐nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti) exhibits a specialized diet on the lichen Usnea longissima. We proved that the U. longissima is harmful to trees and the monkey mitigates overgrowth of the lichen, as well as promotes its regeneration to maintain population, thereby promoting ecosystem health and resilience.
Na Li +6 more
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Plant knowledge of the Shuhi in the Hengduan Mountains, Southwest China [PDF]
The Shuhi are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group of around 1,500 people living exclusively in the Shuiluo Valley, southwest China. We documented their plant knowledge concerning wild collected species, and analyzed food, medicine, and ritual uses.
Huber, Franz +3 more
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Pollen- and charcoal-based evidence for climatic and human impact on vegetation in the northern edge of Wuyi Mountains, China, during the last 8200 years [PDF]
Pollen and charcoal records derived from the sediment core of Lantianyan (LTY) peat bog, Northern Wuyi Mountain chains, eastern subtropical China, provide valuable information of landscape evolution caused by both climatic variation and anthropogenic ...
Han, Aiyan +4 more
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Previous assessments of forest carbon sequestration mainly emphasized expanding forests and monitoring their growth over time. However, limited research has tackled enhancing carbon sequestration efficiency in existing forests, particularly by altering ...
Ting Li +4 more
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