Publications by authors named "Qiong Ran"

High salt content in soils severely hampers plant growth and crop yields. Many transcription factors in plants play important roles in responding to various stresses, but their molecular mechanisms remain unclear. WRKY transcription factors are one of the largest families of transcription factors in higher plants that are involved in and influence many aspects of plant growth and development.

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  • The study looked at how much people in China know about obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and what they think about it, to improve health education.
  • Researchers surveyed 1,507 people online, finding that most were willing to take action if they or their kids showed signs of OSA.
  • The findings showed a big need for better healthcare education about OSA, even among educated city dwellers, to help improve their understanding and practices.
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Anthropogenic climate change and species invasion are two major threats to biodiversity, affecting the survival and distribution of many species around the world. Studying the responses of invasive species under climate change can help better understand the ecological and genetic mechanisms of their invasion. However, the effects of warming and phosphorus deposition on the phenotype of native and invasive plants are unknown.

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Large amounts of heavy metals end up in the environment as a result of ever-increasing anthropogenic activities and economic development. At least two specific types of heavy metals occur in the soil sub-ecosystem in most regions of China, especially in farmland. The morphological and physiological performance of wheat play a vital role in its growth and development, but heavy metals, both occurring independently and combined, may affect wheat growth.

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