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View article: Effects of lianas on forest biogeochemistry during their lives and afterlives
Effects of lianas on forest biogeochemistry during their lives and afterlives Open
Climate change and other anthropogenic disturbances are increasing liana abundance and biomass in many tropical and subtropical forests. While the effects of living lianas on species diversity, ecosystem carbon, and nutrient dynamics are r…
View article: Liana litter decomposes faster than tree litter in a multispecies and multisite experiment
Liana litter decomposes faster than tree litter in a multispecies and multisite experiment Open
Lianas account for a small fraction of forest biomass, but their contribution to leaf or litter biomass and thus to food webs can be substantial. Globally liana exhibit fast life‐history traits. Thus, liana litter may decompose faster than…
View article: English Ivy (Hedera helix) is fast, but ash (Fraxinus excelsior) too: Decomposition of English Ivy litter compared to four common host trees - A multisite citizen sciences project
English Ivy (Hedera helix) is fast, but ash (Fraxinus excelsior) too: Decomposition of English Ivy litter compared to four common host trees - A multisite citizen sciences project Open
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001809 National Natural Science Foundation of China
View article: Chromosome‐level reference genome of the soursop (<i>Annona</i><i>muricata</i>): A new resource for Magnoliid research and tropical pomology
Chromosome‐level reference genome of the soursop (<i>Annona</i><i>muricata</i>): A new resource for Magnoliid research and tropical pomology Open
The flowering plant family Annonaceae includes important commercially grown tropical crops, but development of promising species is hindered by a lack of genomic resources to build breeding programs. Annonaceae are part of the magnoliids, …
View article: Chromosome-level reference genome of the Soursop (Annona muricata), a new resource for Magnoliid research and tropical pomology
Chromosome-level reference genome of the Soursop (Annona muricata), a new resource for Magnoliid research and tropical pomology Open
The flowering plant family Annonaceae includes important commercially grown tropical crops, but development of promising species is hindered by a lack of genomic resources to build breeding programs. Annonaceae are part of the magnoliids, …
View article: The soursop genome and comparative genomics of basal angiosperms provide new insights on evolutionary incongruence
The soursop genome and comparative genomics of basal angiosperms provide new insights on evolutionary incongruence Open
Deep relationships and the sequence of divergence among major lineages of angiosperms (magnoliids, monocots and eudicots) remain ambiguous and differ depending on analytical approaches and datasets used. Complete genomes potentially provid…
View article: Influence of smoke, heat and fire on germination of woody species occurring in the dry valleys of southwest China
Influence of smoke, heat and fire on germination of woody species occurring in the dry valleys of southwest China Open
Savannahs depend on fire for their persistence. Fire influences regeneration from seeds in several ways: it converts the environment into a more open space which can benefit the establishment of seedlings, and fire itself can also enhance …
View article: Trees represent community composition of other plant life-forms, but not their diversity, abundance or responses to fragmentation
Trees represent community composition of other plant life-forms, but not their diversity, abundance or responses to fragmentation Open
Our understanding of the patterns of plant diversity in tropical forests and their responses to fragmentation are mostly based on tree surveys. But are these patterns and responses representative of other plant life-forms? We sampled trees…