Index: papers
Host plant genus-level diversity is the best predictor of ectomycorrhizal fungal diversity in a Chinese subtropical forest
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Microbial diversity is generally far higher than plant diversity, but the relationship between microbial diversity and plant diversity remains enigmatic. To shed light on this problem, we examined the diversity of a key guild of root-associated mi...
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153
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3
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Prep
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Accepted
Created at:
2015-03-09
Updated at:
2015-03-09
Host plant richness explains diversity of ectomycorrhizal fungi: Response to the comment of Tedersoo et al. (2014)
Abstract:
Exploring the relationships between the biodiversity of groups of interacting organisms yields insight into ecosystem stability and function (Hooper et al. 2000; Wardle 2006). We demonstrated positive relationships between host plant richness and ...
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154
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4
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0
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Prep
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Accepted
Created at:
2015-03-09
Updated at:
2015-03-09
Phylogeography of a widespread Asian subtropical tree: genetic east-west differentiation and climate envelope modelling suggest multiple glacial refugia
Abstract:
Fossil-based biome reconstructions predict that during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the subtropical zone of East Asia was reduced to a narrow southern belt. In contrast, previous phylogeographical studies of subtropical plant species, many of w...
Id:
155
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3
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0
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Prep
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Accepted
Created at:
2015-03-09
Updated at:
2015-03-09
Tree species traits but not diversity mitigate stem breakage in a subtropical forest following a rare and extreme ice storm
Abstract:
Future climates are likely to include extreme events, which in turn have great impacts on ecological systems. In this study, we investigated possible effects that could mitigate stem breakage caused by a rare and extreme ice storm in a Chinese sub...
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7
Users:
33
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11
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1
Board:
Final
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2010-03-16
Updated at:
2016-12-10
The influence of mixed species tree plantations on the nutrition of individual species: a review. doi:10.1093/treephys/tpq035
Abstract:
[6] Richards, A. E., Forrester, D. I., Bauhus, J. and Scherer-Lorenzen, M. (2010) The influence of mixed species tree plantations on the nutrition of individual species: a review. Tree Physiology 30: 1192-1208. (no prop)
doi:10.1093/treephys/tpq035
Id:
36
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2
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1
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Prep
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Accepted
Created at:
2012-02-01
Updated at:
2013-01-18
Tubakia chinensis sp. nov. and a key to the species of the genus Tubakia
Abstract:
The new species Tubakia chinensis, collected on living leaves of Castanea henryi (Fagaceae) in China, Jiangxi Province, is described, illustrated and compared with other species of the genus Tubakia. T. chinensis is morphologically comparable with...
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156
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1
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0
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Prep
State:
Accepted
Created at:
2015-03-09
Updated at:
2015-03-31
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