197 results match your criteria: "Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China[Affiliation]"

Influence of stand density, site, age, and competition on the timber assortment structure of Chinese fir plantations.

Sci Rep

November 2024

State Key Laboratory of Efficient Production of Forest Resources, Key Laboratory of Tree Breeding and Cultivation of National Forestry and Grassland Administration, Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, 100091, People's Republic of China.

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how site conditions and forest management impact the growth of different timber types in Chinese fir, focusing on planting density and site index.
  • Analysis of long-term data shows that better site quality increases wood yield, while high planting density negatively affects large- and medium-diameter timber until the trees reach 22 years old.
  • Findings suggest prioritizing the cultivation of small- and medium-diameter timber due to their better growth under current conditions, providing insights for improved management of Chinese fir plantations.
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Dominant Tree Species and Litter Quality Govern Fungal Community Dynamics during Litter Decomposition.

J Fungi (Basel)

October 2024

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China.

Litter decomposition is a crucial biochemical process regulated by microbial activities in the forest ecosystem. However, the dynamic response of the fungal community during litter decomposition to vegetation changes is not well understood. Here, we investigated the litter decomposition rate, extracellular enzyme activities, fungal community, and nutrient cycling-related genes in leaf and twig litters over a three-year decomposition period in a pure forest and a mixed / forest.

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Response of Plant Endophyte Communities to Heavy Metal Stress and Plant Growth Promotion by the Endophyte (Strain JG1).

Plants (Basel)

September 2024

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China.

Effects of heavy metals on soil microbial communities have been extensively studied due to their persistence in the environment and imposed threats to living organisms; however, there is a lack of in-depth studies of the impacts of heavy metals on plant endophyte communities. Therefore, the responses of plant endophyte communities to different concentrations of heavy metals were investigated in this study. The endophyte communities of plants existing in severely (W1, Pb, 110.

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[NDVI Changes and Influencing Factors of Different Soil and Water Conservation Zones in Shandong Province].

Huan Jing Ke Xue

September 2024

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China of Jiangsu Province, Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory of Soil Erosion and Ecological Restoration, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China.

Article Synopsis
  • This study analyzes vegetation changes in Shandong Province from 2000 to 2020 using NDVI data and models to understand spatial and temporal trends.
  • The results indicate a general increase in NDVI, with a noteworthy improvement in areas designated for soil and water conservation, especially in the northeastern parts.
  • Key influencing factors on NDVI changes include soil types and population density, with varying degrees of impact depending on specific regions within the province.
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Deficiency of geranylgeranyl biphosphate synthase in kidney tubules causes cystic kidney disease.

FASEB J

September 2024

Department of Nephrology, State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine, Children's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China.

Article Synopsis
  • * The enzyme geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase (GGPPS) is specifically found in renal tubular cells of mouse kidneys, with its expression increasing with age, and it was observed that low GGPPS levels are present in human ADPKD tissues.
  • * Deleting GGPPS in mouse models led to the development of cystic kidneys and early death due to renal complications, highlighting GGPPS's importance in PKD and suggesting potential new treatments based on these findings.
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Effects of forest age and season on soil microbial communities in Chinese fir plantations.

Microbiol Spectr

August 2024

State Key Laboratory of Efficient Production of Forest Resources, Key Laboratory of Tree Breeding and Cultivation of the National Forestry and Grassland Administration, Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China.

Understanding changes in the distribution patterns and diversity of soil microbial communities from the perspectives of age-related changes, seasonal variations, and the interaction between the two factors can facilitate the management of plantations. In Chinese fir plantations, we collected soils from different depths in over-mature forests, mature forests, near-mature forests, middle-aged forests, and young forests in summer, autumn, and winter in China's subtropical regions. As the forests developed, bacterial and fungal communities' diversity changed, reached a minimum value at near-mature forests, and then increased in mature forests or over-mature forests.

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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Roxb, 1820 (Oleaceae).

Mitochondrial DNA B Resour

June 2024

Key Laboratory of Silviculture of the State Forestry Administration, Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China.

Roxb, 1820 is a very important ethnomedicinal tree because of its medicinal properties and it belongs to the Oleaceae family. It is mainly distributed in evergreen and semi-evergreen forests. However, the chloroplast genome of has not yet been reported.

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Analysis of heaping-induced decline in olive quality: insights from integrated analysis between phenotypic traits and gene expression profiles.

Tree Physiol

July 2024

State Key Laboratory of Tree Genetics and Breeding, Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Xiangshan road, Haidian district, Beijing 100091, China.

Heaping is an unavoidable process before olive milling, and its duration significantly affects the olive quality. However, there is limited research on the quality changes of olive fruits on a short-time scale. To gain a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying postharvest deterioration of olives, this study piled olives at room temperature and extracted oil at 0, 8, 24, 48 and 72 h to analyze oil quality parameters.

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Parl. is an economically and medicinally important plant, as well as a world-renowned horticultural species of the genus. Pine wilt disease is a dangerous condition that affects .

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Article Synopsis
  • The future performance of European beech trees is uncertain due to their sensitivity to drought, and there is limited understanding of how climate change impacts their drought vulnerability across different regions.
  • The study uses a drought index to analyze how drought sensitivity of beech’s secondary growth varies over time, revealing that sensitivity is higher in dry environments and can be influenced by climatic conditions as well as tree competition within forests.
  • Results indicate that during severe droughts, beech growth may become less connected to climatic factors, suggesting a potential decline in drought tolerance and highlighting the complexity of the species' response to climate change.
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Effects of nitrogen regulation on heavy metal phytoextraction efficiency (Leucaena leucocephala): Application of a nitrogen fertilizer and a fungal agent.

Environ Pollut

August 2024

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, 210037, China. Electronic address:

Lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) have been identified as the primary contaminants in soil, posing potential health threats. This study aimed to examine the effects of applying a nitrogen fertilizer and a fungal agent Trichoderma harzianum J2 (nitrogen alone, fungi alone, and combined use) on the phytoremediation of soils co-contaminated with Pb and Cd. The growth of Leucaena leucocephala was monitored in the seedling, differentiation, and maturity stages to fully comprehend the remediation mechanisms.

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This study identified 16 pyridoxal phosphate-dependent decarboxylases in olive at the whole-genome level, conducted analyses on their physicochemical properties, evolutionary relationships and characterized their activity. Group II pyridoxal phosphate-dependent decarboxylases (PLP_deC II) mediate the biosynthesis of characteristic olive metabolites, such as oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol. However, there have been no report on the functional differentiation of this gene family at the whole-genome level.

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Chromosome-level genome assembly of Hippophae tibetana provides insights into high-altitude adaptation and flavonoid biosynthesis.

BMC Biol

April 2024

State Key Laboratory of Tree Genetics and Breeding & Key Laboratory of Tree Breeding and Cultivation, National Forestry and Grassland Administration, Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China.

Background: As an endemic shrub of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP), the distribution of Hippophae tibetana Schlecht. ranges between 2800 and 5200 m above sea level. As the most basal branch of the Hippophae genus, H.

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Enhancing boreal forest resilience: A four-year impact of biochar on soil quality and fungal communities.

Microbiol Res

June 2024

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China; Department of Forest Sciences, University of Helsinki, Latokartanonkaari 7, P. O. Box 27, Helsinki 00014, Finland. Electronic address:

Boreal forests commonly suffer from nutrient deficiency due to restricted biological activity and decomposition. Biochar has been used as a promising strategy to improve soil quality, yet its impacts on forest soil microbes, particularly in cold environment, remains poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the effects of biochar, produced at different pyrolysis temperatures (500 °C and 650 °C) and applied at different amounts (0.

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High abundance and low diversity of microbial community are associated with nodulation specificity and stability of sea buckthorn root nodule.

Front Plant Sci

February 2024

State Key Laboratory of Tree Genetics and Breeding & Key Laboratory of Tree Breeding and Cultivation, National Forestry and Grassland Administration, Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China.

Introduction: Actinorhizal symbioses are gaining attention due to the importance of symbiotic nitrogen fixation in sustainable agriculture. Sea buckthorn ( L.) is an important actinorhizal plant, yet research on the microbial community and nitrogen cycling in its nodules is limited.

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A chromosome-scale genome of Rhus chinensis Mill. provides new insights into plant-insect interaction and gallotannins biosynthesis.

Plant J

May 2024

State Key Laboratory of Tree Genetics and Breeding, Key Laboratory of Tree Breeding and Cultivation, National Forestry and Grassland Administration, Research Institute of Forestry, Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, 100091, China.

Rhus chinensis Mill., an economically valuable Anacardiaceae species, is parasitized by the galling aphid Schlechtendalia chinensis, resulting in the formation of the Chinese gallnut (CG). Here, we report a chromosomal-level genome assembly of R.

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Plasticity of Life-History Traits and Adult Fitness of Fall Webworm in Relation to Climate Change.

Insects

January 2024

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China.

Temperature is an important environmental factor influencing the life-history traits of ectotherms. This study investigated the effects of larval-rearing temperature (21, 23, 25, and 27 °C) on the life-history traits and adult fitness of the fall webworm, , an economically important invasive pest of China. With the increase in temperature during the larval stage, the larval developmental duration was significantly shortened, and the body mass was significantly increased, as was that of the body mass and size of pupae.

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Global potential distribution of mangroves: Taking into account salt marsh interactions along latitudinal gradients.

J Environ Manage

February 2024

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China. Electronic address:

Mangrove is one of the most productive and sensitive ecosystems in the world. Due to the complexity and specificity of mangrove habitat, the development of mangrove is regulated by several factors. Species distribution models (SDMs) are effective tools to identify the potential habitats for establishing and regenerating the ecosystem.

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Fungal community structure shifts in litter degradation along forest succession induced by pine wilt disease.

Microbiol Res

March 2024

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China; Department of Forest Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00790, Finland. Electronic address:

Fungi play a crucial role in decomposing litter and facilitating the energy flow between aboveground plants and underground soil in forest ecosystems. However, our understanding how the fungal community involved in litter decomposition responds during forest succession, particularly in disease-driven succession, is still limited. This study investigated the activity of degrading enzyme, fungal community, and predicted function in litter after one year of decomposition in different types of forests during a forest succession gradient from coniferous to deciduous forest, induced by pine wilt disease.

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Salt stress is a significant environmental factor affecting plant growth and development, with NaCl stress being one of the most common types of salt stress. The halophyte, Ledeb (. ), is frequently utilized for the afforestation of saline-alkali soils.

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Novel Pathogen-Plant Host Interaction: and L. (White Ash) in a Sentinel Garden in China.

Plants (Basel)

November 2023

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, College of Forestry, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing 210037, China.

L. (white ash), a native North American tree commonly cultivated for its ornamental qualities, displayed symptoms of leaf spot disease in a sentinel garden located in Nanjing, Jiangsu, China, in 2022. This disease led to premature leaf shedding, adversely affecting the plant's growth and substantially diminishing its ornamental value.

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Soil salinization poses a significant challenge to plant growth and vitality. Plants like Ledeb (), which are halophytes, are often integrated into planting schemes tailored for saline environments. Yet, the role of WRKY transcription factors in , especially under sodium chloride (NaCl) stress mitigated by exogenous K application, is not well-understood.

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[Responses of tree growth and intrinsic water-use efficiency of to climate factors].

Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao

October 2023

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China, Nanjing Forest University, Nanjing 210037, China.

We investigated tree growth in plantations at Ansai in Shaanxi Province and at Ji-xian in Shanxi Province by comparing the tree-ring width, basal area increase (BAI), δC value, intrinsic water-use efficiency (iWUE), and stomatal regulation. We quantified the responses of tree growth and iWUE to climatic factors at each site. The tree-ring width at Ansai and Jixian decreased with stand age, whereas the BAI at Ansai increased, and that at Jixian decreased after the BAI peaked.

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Enhancing remediation potential of heavy metal contaminated soils through synergistic application of microbial inoculants and legumes.

Front Microbiol

September 2023

Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Forestry in Southern China of Jiangsu Province, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, China.

Soil microorganisms play a crucial role in remediating contaminated soils in modern ecosystems. However, the potential of combining microorganisms with legumes to enhance the remediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils remains unexplored. To investigate this, we isolated and purified a highly efficient cadmium and lead-tolerant strain.

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Rapid growth in the mining industry has brought about a large formation of tailings, which result in serious destruction of the ecological environment and severe soil pollution problems. This study assesses soil nutrients, soil bacterial community and soil microbes' metabolic function in heavily polluted areas (W1), moderately polluted areas (W2), lightly polluted areas (W3) and clean areas (CK) using 16S Illumina sequencing. The results of this study showed that compared with CK, a severe loss of soil nutrients and richness of OTUs (Chao1 and ACE indices) were observed with the aggravated pollution of tailings.

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