Publications by authors named "Ze-Bin Liu"

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  • The study investigates how environmental factors like meteorological conditions, soil water content, and canopy structure affect tree sap flow in a specific area of the Liupan Mountains from June to September 2019.
  • Researchers found that the sap flow rate is influenced by potential evapotranspiration (PET), relative extract water (REW), and canopy leaf area index (LAI) in varying degrees, leading to different response patterns for each factor.
  • A model was developed to predict sap flow by considering the interactions among PET, REW, and LAI, revealing that PET is the most significant factor, particularly varying greatly between sunny, cloudy, and rainy days.
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  • Researchers studied the stem radius of trees in the Liupan Mountains using automatic dendrometers to analyze how tree growth varied during the 2016 growing season.
  • The study found that stem radius experienced clear daily patterns (shrinkage during the day, recovery at night) and seasonal fluctuations divided into three stages of stability, continuous growth, and swell-shrinking.
  • Environmental factors like temperature and precipitation significantly influenced stem growth, particularly showing that temperature had the largest impact on daily shrinkage, while precipitation played a key role during the growth phases.
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Granulocytic sarcoma (GS) usually occurs concomitantly with or after the onset of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or other myeloproliferative disorders, however, GS of the ovary as the primary manifestation of AML is exceedingly rare. To the best of our knowledge, eight cases of ovarian GS as the first sign of AML have been reported in the literature. Here, we report the ninth case: a 27-year-old female who presented with an ovarian mass without any underlying hematologic disorder.

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The light responses of photosynthesis of two-year-old Distytum chinense seedlings subjected to a simulated reservoir flooding environment in autumn and winter seasons were measured by using a Li-6400 XT portable photosynthesis system, and the light response curves were fitted and analyzed by three models of the rectangular hyperbola, non-rectangular hyperbola and modified rectangular hyperbola to investigate the applicability of different light response models for the D. chinense in different flooding durations and the adaption regulation of light response parameters to flooding stress. The results showed that the fitting effect of the non-rectangular hyperbola model for light response process of D.

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Although the stomach is the most common location for gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) with co-primary tumors, the synchronous appearance of a poorly differentiated neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC) and GIST in the stomach is extremely rare. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of gastric GIST coexisting with gastric NEC to be reported in the literature. The current study reports the case of a 71-year-old male with gastric poorly differentiated NEC and GIST discovered incidentally during surgical treatment of the NEC.

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By the methods of sequential soil cores and buried bags, an investigation was conducted to study the seasonal dynamics of fine roots in a 20-year-old Pinus massoniana plantation in Three Gorges Reservoir Area from March to December 2011, with the annual production and turnover rate of the fine roots calculated. In the plantation, the annual mean biomass of <2 mm fine roots was 146.98 g x m(-2) x a(-1), in which, the living root biomass (102.

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