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Li Zhong, Chunyan Yang, Yueyu Chen, Li Guo, Dandan Liu, Jijin Deng, Yuejun Xu, Ying Chen and Degang Zhao
Drought stress significantly hampers plant growth and productivity. Strigolactones (SLs), a class of carotenoid-derived plant hormones, are recognized for their pivotal role in modulating plant morphology and enhancing drought resistance. Nonetheless, th...
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Siqing Deng, Yueying Wu, Qingping Zeng, Aoni Zhang, Meijuan Duan and Min Deng
Heavy metal (HM) contamination poses a serious threat to safe crop production and human health, and different maize inbred lines respond differently to cadmium (Cd) stress. However, the morphological and physiological characteristics of maize inbred line...
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Miri Choi, Nayoung Choi, Jihyeon Lee, Sora Lee, Yoonha Kim and Chaein Na
To diversify upland cropping systems, Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum; IRG) can be incorporated as forage or green manure to soybean (Glycine max L.). The current study was conducted to analyze the effect of IRG cultivar and usage methods on the sub...
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Yuzhe Wang, Siyu Gun, Yaoyu Li and Laiye Qu
Due to the increasing frequency of extreme drought events worldwide in recent years, improving the adaptability of plants to arid environments has become an important research topic. In particular, many studies have investigated the effects of melatonin ...
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Dan Liu, Liping He, Zhiguo Yu, Zhengxue Liu and Junjie Lin
Net primary production (NPP) is closely related to the proportion of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in the leaf-stem and root of perennial herbs. However, the relationship of NPP with the C:N:P stoichiometric ratio in above- and below-ground...
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Philip Martin Fearnside,Euler Melo Nogueira,Aurora Miho Yanai
Extractive reserves in the Amazon Forest maintain carbon stocks out of the atmosphere, thereby avoiding greenhouse-gas emissions that provoke global warming. This and other environmental services, such as recycling water and maintaining biodiversity, pro...
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Rafael Serrada,Valentín Gómez-Sanz,María J. Aroca,Javier Otero,J. Alfredo Bravo-Fernández,Sonia Roig
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Aim of the study: To analyse the decline in aged holm oak coppice forests as regards above-ground and below-ground fractions and physiological features.Area of study: Centre of the Iberian Peninsula (Guadalajara province).Material and methods: 26 pairs o...
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Héctor Iván Restrepo, Sergio Alonso Orrego, Oscar Javier Galeano
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Sushma Tripathi, Chandra Bahadur Thapa, Amrit Sharma, Ganesh Paudel
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Community forests of Nepal?s midhills have high potentiality to sequester carbon. This paper tries to analyze the biomass carbon stock in Schima-Castanopsis forest of Jaisikuna community forests of Kaski district, Nepal. Forest area was divided into two ...
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Amber Ajani, Zafar Iqbal Shams
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Carbon sequestration by trees is one of the most cost-effective and efficient methods to remove carbon dioxide from atmosphere since trees remove and store carbon at higher rates compared to other land covers. Carbon storage by trees typically ranges fro...
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