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View article: Aspergillus Niger 129B promotes plant growth by inducing the interaction between SAUR32 and PP2C72
Aspergillus Niger 129B promotes plant growth by inducing the interaction between SAUR32 and PP2C72 Open
Introduction Plant growth-promoting fungi (PGPF) play a fundamental role in plant development, such as nutrient acquisition and root growth. However, the growth promotion mechanisms regulated by Aspergillus niger are poorly characterized. …
View article: Chromosome-level genome assembly of the autotetraploid yellow pitaya provides novel insights into evolution of trait patterning in pitaya species with different ploidy
Chromosome-level genome assembly of the autotetraploid yellow pitaya provides novel insights into evolution of trait patterning in pitaya species with different ploidy Open
Our findings suggest that differential 3D genome organization, especially differences in TAD boundaries, may impact gene expression, which may further lead to different trait formation in different pitaya species. This provides theoretical…
View article: Wealth and Altitude Explain Urban Plant Diversity in Residential Areas of Hainan, China
Wealth and Altitude Explain Urban Plant Diversity in Residential Areas of Hainan, China Open
Rapid urbanization worldwide poses significant challenges to biodiversity, as urban habitat fragmentation coexists with diverse landscape forms. Residential areas, a critical component of urban ecology, are essential for understanding the …
View article: <scp>GUBIC</scp>: The global urban biological invasions compendium for plants
<span>GUBIC</span>: The global urban biological invasions compendium for plants Open
Urban areas are foci for the introduction of non‐native plant species, and they often act as launching sites for invasions into the wider environment. Although interest in biological invasions in urban areas is growing rapidly, and the ext…
View article: GUBIC: the global urban biological invasions compendium for plants
GUBIC: the global urban biological invasions compendium for plants Open
1. Urban areas are foci for the introduction of non-native plant species, and they often act as launching sites for invasions into the wider environment. Although interest in biological invasions in urban areas is growing rapidly, and the …
View article: Comparative Physiological and Transcriptomics Profiling Provides Integrated Insight into Melatonin Mediated Salt and Copper Stress Tolerance in Selenicereus undatus L.
Comparative Physiological and Transcriptomics Profiling Provides Integrated Insight into Melatonin Mediated Salt and Copper Stress Tolerance in Selenicereus undatus L. Open
Selenicereus undatus L., (pitaya) is an important tropical fruit crop, and faces significant challenges from soil salinity and heavy metal toxicity. This study explores the role of melatonin (M) in enhancing stress tolerance in pitaya agai…
View article: Target enrichment phylogenomics and biogeographic analyses unravel rapid radiation and reticulate evolution between Hainan-South China mainland -Vietnam in Section<i>Nintooa</i>(<i>Lonicera</i>, Caprifoliaceae)
Target enrichment phylogenomics and biogeographic analyses unravel rapid radiation and reticulate evolution between Hainan-South China mainland -Vietnam in Section<i>Nintooa</i>(<i>Lonicera</i>, Caprifoliaceae) Open
The South China mainland and nearby islands are biodiversity hotspots. Section Nintooa , widely distributed across mainland China, Vietnam, and Hainan Island, exhibits a typical disjunct distribution pattern. However, the origins of the fl…
View article: Characterization of MADS-box gene family and its unique response to drought and nickel stresses with melatonin-mediated tolerance in dragon fruit (Selenicereus undatus L.)
Characterization of MADS-box gene family and its unique response to drought and nickel stresses with melatonin-mediated tolerance in dragon fruit (Selenicereus undatus L.) Open
Dragon fruit (pitaya) is an important tropical crop with medicinal and industrial values. However, severe environmental stress factors affect dragon fruit production and development. The MADS-box gene family performs essential role in the …
View article: Interplay of socio-economic and environmental factors in shaping urban plant biodiversity: a comprehensive analysis
Interplay of socio-economic and environmental factors in shaping urban plant biodiversity: a comprehensive analysis Open
Urban environments are dynamic landscapes shaped by a multitude of factors, including environmental conditions and socio-economic influences. This study systematically investigates how various factors shape urban plant diversity in Haikou …
View article: The evolutionary history and distribution of cactus germplasm resources, as well as potential domestication under a changing climate
The evolutionary history and distribution of cactus germplasm resources, as well as potential domestication under a changing climate Open
The angiosperm family Cactaceae, a member of the Caryophyllales, is a large and diverse group of stem succulents comprising 1,438–1,870 species within approximately 130 genera predominantly distributed from northern Canada to Patagonia. Fo…
View article: An investigation of germplasm resources and phylogenetic analysis of finger lime in Hainan Province, China
An investigation of germplasm resources and phylogenetic analysis of finger lime in Hainan Province, China Open
The finger lime (Citrus australasica F.Muell.) is a small tree with high economic, culinary, and ornamental value, originating in the rainforests of eastern Australia. This study collected and comprehensively evaluated nine finger lime va…
View article: The legacy effect and urban management planning driving changes in Urban Green Spaces land use in Haikou city, Hainan province: a comprehensive analysis
The legacy effect and urban management planning driving changes in Urban Green Spaces land use in Haikou city, Hainan province: a comprehensive analysis Open
Urban Green Spaces provide extensive ecosystem services, benefiting both human and wildlife in urban areas, and improving the overall ecological health of cities. The impact of Urban Green Spaces can be measured through various indicators.…
View article: Biogeographic analysis based on phylogenomic data supports multiple ancient dispersals that facilitated the eastern Asia–North America–Mexico disjunction in the subfamily Linnaeoideae (Caprifoliaceae)
Biogeographic analysis based on phylogenomic data supports multiple ancient dispersals that facilitated the eastern Asia–North America–Mexico disjunction in the subfamily Linnaeoideae (Caprifoliaceae) Open
The small subfamily Linnaeoideae of Caprifoliaceae exhibits a disjunct distribution in Eurasia and North America, including Mexico, with most taxa occurring in eastern Asia or Mexico and the monospecific Linnaea Gronov. ex L. having a circ…
View article: Functional characterization of MATE gene family under abiotic stresses and melatonin-mediated tolerance in dragon fruit (Selenicereus undatus L.)
Functional characterization of MATE gene family under abiotic stresses and melatonin-mediated tolerance in dragon fruit (Selenicereus undatus L.) Open
Multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) are transporter proteins exist widely in all living organisms which are involved in toxins detoxification. In plants, MATE proteins function in detoxification of endogenous secondary metabolite…
View article: Characterizing the HMA gene family in dragon fruit (Selenicereus undatus L.) and revealing their response to multifactorial stress combinations and melatonin-mediated tolerance
Characterizing the HMA gene family in dragon fruit (Selenicereus undatus L.) and revealing their response to multifactorial stress combinations and melatonin-mediated tolerance Open
Plants have evolved various ways to improve their tolerance against heavy metal stress including physiological, biochemical, and molecular pathways. The heavy metal-associated (HMA) gene family plays an important role in the detoxification…
View article: New insights into infrageneric relationships of <i>Lonicera</i> (Caprifoliaceae) as revealed by nuclear ribosomal DNA cistron data and plastid phylogenomics
New insights into infrageneric relationships of <i>Lonicera</i> (Caprifoliaceae) as revealed by nuclear ribosomal DNA cistron data and plastid phylogenomics Open
The discontinuous geographic distribution pattern of plants in the north temperate zone has been a focus of biogeographic research, especially concerning the mechanisms behind the formation of such a pattern and the spatial and temporal ev…
View article: Spatial patterns and drivers of native plant diversity in Hainan, China
Spatial patterns and drivers of native plant diversity in Hainan, China Open
Hainan Island has the most extensive and well‐preserved tropical forests in China. With rapid economic development of Hainan, biodiversity is increasingly at risk. Determining the spatial patterns of plant diversity in Hainan and explainin…
View article: Strong response of microbial carbon use efficiency to nitrogen deposition in deep soil of two tropical forests, southern China
Strong response of microbial carbon use efficiency to nitrogen deposition in deep soil of two tropical forests, southern China Open
Background and Aims : Soil microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) directly impacts the carbon balance between the atmosphere and soil. Atmospheric N deposition may alter soil microbial CUE due to the effect of nitrogen availability on micro…
View article: Distribution patterns and drivers of urban green space and plant diversity in Haikou, China
Distribution patterns and drivers of urban green space and plant diversity in Haikou, China Open
Investigating historical and ongoing changes in urban green space (UGS) and urban plant diversity (UPD) provides critical insights into urban ecology and urban planning development. The present study illuminates some of the transformations…
View article: How does spatial extent and environmental limits affect the accuracy of species richness estimates from ecological niche models? A case study with North American Pinaceae and Cactaceae
How does spatial extent and environmental limits affect the accuracy of species richness estimates from ecological niche models? A case study with North American Pinaceae and Cactaceae Open
Measuring species richness at varying spatial extents can be challenging, especially at large extents where exhaustive species surveys are difficult or impossible. Our work aimed at determining the reliability of species richness estimates…
View article: Editorial: Distribution patterns, driving mechanisms and ecological service functions of urban plant biodiversity
Editorial: Distribution patterns, driving mechanisms and ecological service functions of urban plant biodiversity Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Ecol. Evol., 28 February 2023Sec. Urban Ecology Volume 11 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2023.1114845
View article: Performance analysis of recycled carbon fiber under recycling process parameters optimized using response surface methodology
Performance analysis of recycled carbon fiber under recycling process parameters optimized using response surface methodology Open
The recycling of high-performance carbon fiber from carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) wastes have great economic value and environmental significance. Based on the principle of thermally activated oxide semiconductors, quantitative re…
View article: Calculation and Characteristics Analysis for Radiated Electromagnetic Field of High Voltage Converter Valve
Calculation and Characteristics Analysis for Radiated Electromagnetic Field of High Voltage Converter Valve Open
Calculation and analysis of the radiated electromagnetic field by the high voltage converter valve are very important for the electromagnetic compatibility analysis between the various components of the converter system. First, the electro…
View article: Gold Nanostar-Based Sensitive Catechol Plasmonic Colorimetric Sensing Platform with Ultra-Wide Detection Range
Gold Nanostar-Based Sensitive Catechol Plasmonic Colorimetric Sensing Platform with Ultra-Wide Detection Range Open
High sensitivity and a wide detection range are always the pursuit of sensor design. In this work, gold nanostars (Au NSs) featuring the shape of sea urchins with an absorption peak at the near infrared region (822 nm) were prepared. We pr…
View article: The complete plastome of <i>Spondias dulcis</i> (Anacardiaceae): an edible deciduous tree species from South America
The complete plastome of <i>Spondias dulcis</i> (Anacardiaceae): an edible deciduous tree species from South America Open
Spondias dulcis is a deciduous tree in the family Anacardiaceae. The species originates in South America and now is widely cultivated in tropical areas due to its edible fruits. In this study, we find that the length of the complete plasto…