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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of the populus cultivar “Populus × Beijingensis”: a type of unique Chinese populus [PDF]
This study examines the chloroplast genome of Populus × beijingensis, a deciduous tree species from the genus Populus in the Salicaceae family, which is highly valued for its ecological and economic significance.
Yong-Hao Nan +5 more
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The combined cadmium (Cd) and acid rain pollution poses a significant threat to the global ecological environment. Previous studies on the combined adverse effects have predominantly focused on the aboveground plant physiological responses, with limited ...
Zhili Luo +9 more
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Disaggregation of Ploidy, Gender, and Genotype Effects on Wood and Fiber Traits in a Diploid and Triploid Hybrid Poplar Family [PDF]
Triploid breeding based on unilateral sexual polyploidization is an effective approach for genetic improvement of Populus, which can integrate heterosis and ploidy vigor in an elite variety.
Xu-Yan Huang +17 more
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Growth and carbon sequestration of poplar plantations on the Tibetan Plateau
Tree radial growth has long-term adaptation and rapid responses to climate, manifested as age-dependent low-frequency and climate-sensitive high-frequency signals.
Yuan Yao +6 more
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Abstract Aims N deposition has become a major driver of a decline in species richness and biodiversity loss. We aim to discover whether N deposition could affect competitive relationships between poplars to predict threats posed by the introduction of exotic hybrids to native relative species.Methods Intra- and interspecific competition was ...
Lianghua Chen +2 more
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Effect of Alkali Lignin on Laccase Activity and Mycelial Biomass of Flammulina velutipes
The effect of alkali lignin on laccase activity and mycelial biomass of Flammulina velutipes was investigated under different fermentation temperature. The secretion of laccase by F. velutipes has certain specificity. Specifically, laccase activity could
Mei-Ling Han +8 more
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Small RNAs: Efficient and miraculous effectors that play key roles in plant–microbe interactions
This review summarizes the effects of small RNAs (sRNAs) on plant–pathogen interactions and the recent discoveries of cross‐kingdom sRNA trafficking, and discusses the possibility of using RNA‐based fungicides for plant protection. Abstract Plants' response to pathogens is highly complex and involves changes at different levels, such as activation or ...
Chun‐Hao Jiang +4 more
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The sensor protein CgMsb2 contributes to the activation of CgMk1 and has overlapping functions with CgSho1 in plant surface sensing, appressorium formation, and pathogenicity. Abstract Colletotrichum gloeosporioides is a hemibiotrophic ascomycete fungus that causes anthracnose on numerous plants worldwide and forms a specialized infection structure ...
Xiaolian Wang +2 more
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Erratum to: Haploid plants from anther cultures of poplar (Populus × beijingensis) [PDF]
There is an error in the caption to Fig. 2 in the original publication. The text for figure part 2a actually concerns part 2b and vice versa. The correct caption is shown below. Fig. 2 Plant regeneration from another culture of poplar (P. 9 beijingensis). a Haploid plantlets on rooting medium after 1-month culture. b Diploid plantlets after 2 months of
Ying Li +7 more
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Global climate change and extensive socio-economic development both act to decrease the ground cover in the semi-arid sandy grasslands of Horqin district, northern China.
Jiyou Yuan +3 more
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