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Research Progress
Cross-boundary Regions urgently Need Targeted Conservation Interventions: Study 24-10-22
Study evaluates overall soil arthropod diversity at different geographic scales 24-10-18
New species of Lysionotus reported from Yunnan 24-10-14
Compounds from branches of Mitragyna diversifolia show significant antidiabetic and antioxidant a... 24-10-11
New oak species found in Guangxi 24-10-10
Strangler figs prefer large-sized host trees 24-10-08
How to achieve zero extinction of Begonia species occurring in Thailand? 24-09-26
Water flux recovers asynchronously after snow damage in subtropical forest 24-09-23
Invertebrates increase wood decomposition by 40% or so: study 24-09-19
Drier pre-monsoon conditions delay tropical tree growth 24-09-14
Trees adapt to changing environment by adjusting trait modules: study 24-09-11
New firmoss species found in Guizhou 24-09-04
Host size and epiphyte richness distribution: underlying factors in forming stable networks 24-08-26
Study identifies genes involved in tuber oil accumulation in Cyperus esculentus 24-08-21
Extreme drought reduces litterfall production in subtropical forest 24-08-13
Light reduction and watering identified as manageable factors for ecosystem restoration 24-08-09
Conspecific negative density dependence is highly variable among different species and over time 24-08-02
Biomass allocation and soil fertility play crucial role in determining seedling demographic trade... 24-07-31
Phylogeny is vital to study tree growth response to changing climate 24-09-03
Heterogeneous occurrence of evergreen broad-leaved forests revealed by plant fossils East Asia 24-08-22
RAD-seq data of Engelhardia roxburghiana provide insights into the palaeogeography of Hainan Island 24-08-07
DNA barcoding: reliable tool for recording fern and lycophyte species occurring in protected areas 24-08-05
Why is floral fragrance of Cananga odorata so special? 24-07-24
Extreme drought events have negative impacts on tropical forests 24-07-17
Long-term rubber cultivation profoundly affects surface and subsurface soil properties 24-07-15
Human-tiger interactions in Chinese history 24-07-10
Study provides new insights into crucial role of QUA QUINE STARCH in promoting pollen development 24-07-09
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