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View article: Long‐term mowing regulates the responses of above‐ and below‐ground net primary productivity stability to water and nitrogen addition in a temperate steppe
Long‐term mowing regulates the responses of above‐ and below‐ground net primary productivity stability to water and nitrogen addition in a temperate steppe Open
Global change, including atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, shifts in precipitation patterns, and anthropogenic activities such as mowing, have great impacts on the structure and functions of grassland ecosystems. However, whether and ho…
View article: Quantitative Assessment of Habitat Qualityand Analysis of its Driversin the Yellow River Basin
Quantitative Assessment of Habitat Qualityand Analysis of its Driversin the Yellow River Basin Open
View article: Analysis of the Trade-offs/Synergies and DrivingForces of Ecosystem Services in the Yellow RiverBasin from 2000 to 2020
Analysis of the Trade-offs/Synergies and DrivingForces of Ecosystem Services in the Yellow RiverBasin from 2000 to 2020 Open
View article: A Pectin Polysaccharide from Arnebia szechenyi Kanitz and Its Digestion Product: Physicochemical Properties and Immunostimulatory and Antioxidant Activities
A Pectin Polysaccharide from Arnebia szechenyi Kanitz and Its Digestion Product: Physicochemical Properties and Immunostimulatory and Antioxidant Activities Open
The root of Arnebia szechenyi Kanitz, known as “Mongolia Zicao,” has been widely used in traditional Chinese and Mongolia medicine. Herein, we aimed to characterize a pectin polysaccharide extracted from A. szechenyi Kanitz root (ASP), elu…
View article: Sulfated modification, characterizations, anti-oxidant and immunostimulatory activities of a polysaccharide from Arnebia euchroma (Royle) Johnst. Roots
Sulfated modification, characterizations, anti-oxidant and immunostimulatory activities of a polysaccharide from Arnebia euchroma (Royle) Johnst. Roots Open
Chinese Zicao, also known as A. euchroma (Royle) Johnst., is a valuable agricultural product with roots in traditional Chinese medicine. A polysaccharide was taken from the A. euchroma (Royle) Johnst. Roots, called ARP, produced immunomodu…
View article: Soil chemistry exerts a more significant influence on bacterial responses to nitrogen disturbances than root exudates
Soil chemistry exerts a more significant influence on bacterial responses to nitrogen disturbances than root exudates Open
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition is anticipated to stabilize or decline in numerous global regions. However, the residual effects of historical N enrichment on soil microbial communities—particularly their regulatory mechanisms—remain p…
View article: Erratum to: Promoter Mutation of the bZIP Transcription Factor BdABF Accelerates Flowering in Brachypodium distachyon
Erratum to: Promoter Mutation of the bZIP Transcription Factor BdABF Accelerates Flowering in Brachypodium distachyon Open
View article: Eucalyptus oil encapsulated within calcium-crosslinked sodium alginate for natural wood preservatives against fungi and termite
Eucalyptus oil encapsulated within calcium-crosslinked sodium alginate for natural wood preservatives against fungi and termite Open
View article: Sulfated Modification, Characterizations, Anti-Oxidant and Immunostimulatory Activities of a Polysaccharide from Arnebia Euchroma (Royle) Johnst. Roots
Sulfated Modification, Characterizations, Anti-Oxidant and Immunostimulatory Activities of a Polysaccharide from Arnebia Euchroma (Royle) Johnst. Roots Open
View article: Design of a Two-Dimensional Pyrene-Based Barium Organic Framework as a High-Performance Fluorescence Sensor for Metal Ions
Design of a Two-Dimensional Pyrene-Based Barium Organic Framework as a High-Performance Fluorescence Sensor for Metal Ions Open
View article: Sulfated Modification, Characterizations, Anti-Oxidant and Immunostimulatory Activities of a Polysaccharide from Arnebia Euchroma (Royle) Johnst. Roots
Sulfated Modification, Characterizations, Anti-Oxidant and Immunostimulatory Activities of a Polysaccharide from Arnebia Euchroma (Royle) Johnst. Roots Open
View article: A Pectin Polysaccharide from Arnebia Szechenyi Kanitz and its Digestion Product: Physicochemical Properties and Immunostimulatory and Antioxidant Activities
A Pectin Polysaccharide from Arnebia Szechenyi Kanitz and its Digestion Product: Physicochemical Properties and Immunostimulatory and Antioxidant Activities Open
View article: Effect of Nitrogen Application Rate on the Relationships between Multidimensional Plant Diversity and Ecosystem Production in a Temperate Steppe
Effect of Nitrogen Application Rate on the Relationships between Multidimensional Plant Diversity and Ecosystem Production in a Temperate Steppe Open
Nitrogen (N) deposition, as one of the global change drivers, can alter terrestrial plant diversity and ecosystem function. However, the response of the plant diversity–ecosystem function relationship to N deposition remains unclear. On on…
View article: Using a DNA mini-barcode within the ITS region to identify toxic Amanita in mushroom poisoning cases
Using a DNA mini-barcode within the ITS region to identify toxic Amanita in mushroom poisoning cases Open
View article: Physicochemical Properties and Immunostimulatory and Antioxidant Activities of a Pectin Polysaccharide Isolated from Arnebia Szechenyi Kanitz and Enzyme Digestion
Physicochemical Properties and Immunostimulatory and Antioxidant Activities of a Pectin Polysaccharide Isolated from Arnebia Szechenyi Kanitz and Enzyme Digestion Open
View article: Plant-soil interactions in grasslands of the Mongolian Plateau under global change
Plant-soil interactions in grasslands of the Mongolian Plateau under global change Open
View article: A novel application method of dung in restoring a degraded meadow steppe of Northern China
A novel application method of dung in restoring a degraded meadow steppe of Northern China Open
The rapid increase in amount of dung by intensive livestock feeding has caused serious environmental problems. Natural grasslands are limited by nutrients’ availability while the dung contains nutrients that cannot be directly used by plan…
View article: Effects of long‐term mowing on leaf‐ and root‐associated bacterial community structures are linked to functional traits in 11 plant species from a temperate steppe
Effects of long‐term mowing on leaf‐ and root‐associated bacterial community structures are linked to functional traits in 11 plant species from a temperate steppe Open
Long‐term mowing can cause morphological stuntedness of plants, thus reducing grassland productivity and exacerbating grassland degradation. Although plant microbiomes can enhance plant resistance against disturbance, considerable uncertai…
View article: Aboveground net primary productivity was not limited by phosphorus in a temperate typical steppe in Inner Mongolia
Aboveground net primary productivity was not limited by phosphorus in a temperate typical steppe in Inner Mongolia Open
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for plant growth, however, whether the aboveground net primary productivity (ANPP) of typical steppe was limited by P remains obscure. To detect the effects of P addition on primary productivity and a…
View article: Aboveground productivity and community stability tend to keep stable under long-term fencing and nitrogen fertilization on restoration of degraded grassland
Aboveground productivity and community stability tend to keep stable under long-term fencing and nitrogen fertilization on restoration of degraded grassland Open
Restoration of degraded grassland is an essential issue which has been widely concerned but not effectively resolved. Fencing and nitrogen fertilization are common and efficient restoration practices. However, there are still controversy o…
View article: Carbon allocation patterns in forbs and grasses differ in responses to mowing and nitrogen fertilization in a temperate grassland
Carbon allocation patterns in forbs and grasses differ in responses to mowing and nitrogen fertilization in a temperate grassland Open
View article: A new model of two-sown regime for oat forage production in an alpine region of northern China
A new model of two-sown regime for oat forage production in an alpine region of northern China Open
Demand for high forage production and quality of oat (Avena sativa L., A nuda L.) by animal husbandry has increased in recent years, especially in the cold regions of northern China, because these regions are the traditional animal husband…
View article: Nitrogen-induced Changes in Carbon Fluxes Are Modulated by Water Availability in a Temperate Grassland
Nitrogen-induced Changes in Carbon Fluxes Are Modulated by Water Availability in a Temperate Grassland Open
The effects of N addition on net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) and its two components, i.e, gross primary productivity (GPP) and respiration (Re).
View article: Processes at the soil–root interface determine the different responses of nutrient limitation and metal toxicity in forbs and grasses to nitrogen enrichment
Processes at the soil–root interface determine the different responses of nutrient limitation and metal toxicity in forbs and grasses to nitrogen enrichment Open
Nutrient limitation and metal toxicity have been implicated in changes of grassland communities by nitrogen (N) deposition. Below‐ground processes, especially those at the soil–root interface, play important roles in determining variation …
View article: Root anatomical traits determined leaf‐level physiology and responses to precipitation change of herbaceous species in a temperate steppe
Root anatomical traits determined leaf‐level physiology and responses to precipitation change of herbaceous species in a temperate steppe Open
Summary Root anatomy plays important roles in the control of leaf water relations. However, few studies have evaluated whether and how anatomical traits of absorptive roots influence leaf physiology of herbaceous species in a temperate gra…
View article: Below‐ground‐mediated and phase‐dependent processes drive nitrogen‐evoked community changes in grasslands
Below‐ground‐mediated and phase‐dependent processes drive nitrogen‐evoked community changes in grasslands Open
Enhanced deposition of atmospheric nitrogen (N) leads to loss of plant diversity in grassland ecosystems. Numerous theories have provided potential explanations for the negative effects of N enrichment on plant diversity. However, the rela…
View article: A Dual-Purpose Model for Spring-Sown Oats in Cold Regions of Northern China
A Dual-Purpose Model for Spring-Sown Oats in Cold Regions of Northern China Open
Alpine regions in northern China are the traditional animal husbandry base. The lack of high-quality forage supply resulting from degradation of natural grasslands and low forage production due to short growing seasons greatly restricts de…
View article: The response of root traits to precipitation change of herbaceous species in temperate steppes
The response of root traits to precipitation change of herbaceous species in temperate steppes Open
Plasticity of root traits plays an important role in plant growth and survival under changing climate. Shift in precipitation is one of the most pertinent global change factors driving changes in structure and function of grasslands. Howev…
View article: The carbon sequestration potential of China's grasslands
The carbon sequestration potential of China's grasslands Open
With the consequences of anthropogenic activities such as overgrazing and cropland expansion, grasslands in China suffer severe degradation since the 1980s. The national grassland restoration policy enacted at the beginning of the 21th cen…
View article: Performances of early and late maturing oat varieties in cold regions
Performances of early and late maturing oat varieties in cold regions Open
植物生育期90~150 d) [12,13] , 这 些区域主要特征是常年低温, 生长季节短暂.