Publications by authors named "Jinping Qin"

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  • Clematis nannophylla is a perennial shrub found in arid areas of northwest China, valuable for its ecological, ornamental, and medicinal properties.
  • The study analyzed its chloroplast genome, which is 159,801 bp long and features a typical tetrad structure with 133 unique genes.
  • Phylogenetic analysis indicates that C. nannophylla is closely related to C. fruticosa and C. songorica, providing important information for future research and applications in genetics and conservation.
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  • The alpine sandy dune ecosystem is highly affected by climate change, and the study focuses on ecological stoichiometry, which is how carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) interact in plants and soils.
  • Researchers examined three types of sandy dunes alongside the Yarlung Zangbo River, assessing plant communities, soil properties, and C:N:P ratios to understand the stoichiometric dynamics.
  • Results showed that sandy dune type influenced C:N:P ratios, revealing that phosphorus (P) is a critical limiting nutrient and that the stoichiometry is affected by soil characteristics like moisture and pH.
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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs), a class of flexibly tunable crystalline materials, have fascinating potential in photocatalytic hydrogen peroxide (HO) evolution under visible light irradiation. However, achieving efficient catalytic activity by tuning the composition of COFs and the linkages of building blocks is still a challenge. Herein, four imine-linked COFs with different numbers of hydroxy-functionalized are constructed to unveil the latent structure-activity relationship between the reversibility of bonding in supramolecular chemistry and the photocatalytic HO performance.

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