Publications by authors named "Xue-Man Wang"

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  • Wild plants, specifically D. dcne., have potential as urban landscape trees due to their ornamental value and ability to enhance urban foliage and fruit variety.
  • Researchers conducted pot experiments to find the best fertilizer application strategy, testing ten different groups, including a control.
  • The findings indicate organic fertilizer, especially at a medium level (4.06 g per plant), significantly improved seedling growth metrics like height, diameter, and chlorophyll content, highlighting its importance in seedling reproduction.
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The biogeography research of orchids through species distribution models (SDMs), a vital tool in the biogeography field, is critical to understanding the fundamental geographic distribution patterns and identifying conservation priorities. The correspondence between species occurrence and environmental information is crucial to the model's performance. However, ecological preferences unique to different orchid species, such as their life forms, are often overlooked during the modeling process.

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A new orchid species, , is described from Songpan County and Maoxian County, Sichuan Province, China. Morphologically, is most similar to , but can be distinguished by the combination of its involute middle lip lobe that is smaller than the lateral lobes, floral bracts that are 5 mm long and are always shorter than the ovary, a leaf that is appressed to the substrate and is adaxially green with white lines along 7-9 principal veins and the subterranean stem with a solitary sheath at its base. The floral morphology of is presented by utilising micro-CT scanning and 3D visualisation.

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