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Mar 3, 2017
New progress in the interaction effect of light and drought on catalpa bungei plants
Drought has a negative effect on plants, whereas a fundamental issue is whether a drought has a stronger impact on seedling growth under high-irradiance or deep-shade conditions. Shade will alleviate,...
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Jan 16, 2017
Proteomic analysis of stress-related proteins and metabolic pathways in Picea asperata somatic embryos during partial desiccation
a: embryos before PDT; b: embryos after 7 days of PDT; c: embryos after 14 days of PDT Partial desiccation treatment (PDT) stimulates germination and enha...
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Jan 16, 2017
Achievements in Selection for the Second Generation Elite Trees from Open-Pollinated Picea crassifolia Families
Achievements in Selecting for the Second Generation Elite Tree of Picea crassifolia kom. passed appraised by specialists recently. The specialists considered that, the project builded two open-pollina...
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Nov 2, 2016
Plant regeneration of Picea asperata Mast. by somatic embryogenesis
Different germination performance of P. asperata in GCEs and NGCEs. a A GCE after desiccation. b, c GCEs germinated for 9 and 35 days, respectively. d An NGCE after desiccation. e, f NGCEs germinated...
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Oct 18, 2016
A book chapter written by a young researcher from Chinese Academy of Forestry was published in Mycota
Being invited by Prof. Christian P. Kubicek and Dr. Irina S. Druzhinina (Vienna University of Technology), Dr. Zhilin Yuan, a young expert from Chinses Academy of Forestry (Institute of Subtropical Fo...
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Sep 14, 2016
Recent progress on the community structure, assembly and functions of rhizosphere microbiome
More than 100 years of research suggests that in natural ecosystems, most plants are symbiotic with fungal endophytes, which can in turn regulate the host phenotype (plant growth and stress). From an ...
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Sep 11, 2016
Tannic acid alleviates bulk and nanoparticle Nd2O3 toxicity in pumpkin: a physiological and molecular response
Abstract: The effect of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on nanoparticle toxicity to plants is poorly understood. In this study, tannic acid (TA) was selected as a DOM surrogate to explore the mechanis...
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Jun 30, 2016
Proteomic analysis of stress-related proteins and metabolic pathways in Picea asperata somatic embryos during partial desiccation
Effects of partial desiccation treatment (PDT) on the morphology of P. asperata somatic embryos. (a) and (e) Embryos before PDT were light yellowish on day 0 (D0) without colour change. (b) and (f) Em...
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Jan 15, 2016
Characterization and putative post-translational regulation of α- and β-tubulin gene families in Salix arbutifolia
Figure. Putative tubulin C-terminal PTMs in Salix. Abstract: Microtubules, which are composed of heterodimers of 伪-tubulin (TUA) and 尾-tubulin (TUB) proteins, are closely associated with cellulose...
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