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Trace elements are the essential mineral nutrients in grassland, however, we still know little about the distributions of trace elements in grassland with long-term grazing exclusion. The contents, stocks, and proportions of iron (Fe), aluminum (Al), manganese (Mn), and boron (B) in green plant-litter-root-soil were evaluated by enclosing for 18, and 39 years inside the fence (F18 and F39) and grazing outside the fence (F0) in Inner Mongolia grassland. The results showed that F18 and F39 decreased the stocks of Fe, Al, and Mn in green plant and root compared to F0 ( < .

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  • The Muling River in Heilongjiang, China, has been significantly impacted by sand-digging, prompting a study on how this disturbance affects fish community structure and trophic guilds across different seasons and river sections in 2015 and 2017.
  • A total of 46 fish species were identified, with the upper reaches showing higher species diversity and biomass; dominant trophic guilds included benthivores, insectivores, and omnivores.
  • The study found that environmental factors, especially water depth and transparency, greatly influenced the biomass of fish trophic guilds, highlighting the need for effective management strategies in ecologically impacted areas.
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Numerous factors influence mountain biodiversity variation across elevational gradients and recognizing the relative importance is vital for understanding species distribution mechanisms. We examined oribatid mites at nine elevations (from 600 to 2200 m a.s.

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The metacommunity theory enhances our understanding of how ecological processes regulate community structure. Yet, unraveling the complexities of soil nematode metacommunity structures across various spatial scales and determining the factors influencing these patterns remains challenging. Therefore, we conducted an investigation on soil nematode metacommunities spanning from north to south in the Northeastern China.

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Environmental factors impact species richness differently across taxonomic groups, and understanding the geographic patterns and drivers influencing alpine plant richness remains limited. This study compiled global distribution data of 404 species of , an alpine genus, and analyzed the relative effects of different environmental factors and several previously proposed models on the variation of richness. By evaluating the effects of range size and regions on the relationships between richness and environmental factors, we found that all tested environmental factors had weak effects on richness variation for all species and wide-ranging species, while habitat heterogeneity was the best predictor for narrow-ranging species.

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  • - The study investigates biodiversity patterns of Oribatida, a group of soil surface-dwelling invertebrates, in montane ecosystems on the north slope of Changbai Mountain, focusing on how their diversity is influenced by altitude (600 to 2300m).
  • - Findings reveal that both alpha and beta diversity of Oribatida generally decrease with increasing altitude, peaking at 2000m, and community structure is more affected by species turnover rather than nestedness.
  • - The research highlights that elevation and climate are key drivers of Oribatida communities, with geographical distance playing a significant role in variations between adjacent altitudes, contributing valuable insights to biodiversity studies in these ecosystems.
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Soybean production is severely hampered by saline-alkaline stress caused by saline-alkalization. Plants have aldehydrogenase (ALDH) family members that convert reactive aldehydes to carboxylic acids to remove active aldehyde molecules. However, little is known about the increased saline-alkali tolerance caused by the ALDH function in soybean.

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In this study, Cu-SSZ-13 zeolites are successfully coated with mesoporous metal oxides (CeO , Fe O , TiO and SiO ) and prepared as core-shell Cu-SSZ-13@meso-MO samples with hierarchical pore structure. Compared with Cu-SSZ-13, the catalytic activity and hydrothermal stability of the Cu-SSZ-13@meso-MO have been greatly improved. The promoting effect of meso-MO shell on the catalytic activity of Cu-SSZ-13 is mainly attribute to the presence of both microporous and mesoporous structures, the formation of more active isolated Cu ions and more L-acid sites, and the synergistic effect between Cu-SSZ-13 and meso-MO interaction.

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Mineral protection can slow the effect of warming on the mineralization of organic carbon (OC) in permafrost wetlands, which has an important impact on the dynamics of soil OC. However, the response mechanisms of wetland mineral soil to warming in permafrost areas are unclear. In this study, the soil of the southern edge of the Eurasian permafrost area was selected, and bulk and heavy fraction (HF) soil was subjected to indoor warming incubation experiments using physical fractionation.

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Sanjiang Plain is the largest marsh distribution area of China, and marshes in this region significantly affect regional carbon cycle and biodiversity protection. The vegetation phenology of marsh significantly affects the energy exchange and carbon cycle in that region. Under the influence of global climatic change, identifying the changes in phenology and their responses to climatic variation in marshes of Sanjiang Plain is essential for predicting the carbon stocks of marsh ecosystem in that region.

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is considered one of the most damaging plant parasitic nematodes to rice and can cause white tip disease. It was first discovered in Kyushu, Japan in 1915 and introduced into China from Japan in the 1940s. The disease is mainly found in rice-planting areas in South China (Zhu et al.

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Riparian zones are biodiversity hotspots in montane ecosystems and are of critical conservation concern. However, studies on longitudinal diversity patterns and environmental drivers have been restricted to aquatic fauna, while the animals that rely on both river and riparian resources have been of much less concern. Here, we examined the multifaceted diversity distribution of riparian birds along longitudinal gradients and analyzed the importance of environmental factors in shaping these patterns in the Changbai Mountains.

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Maize (Zea mays L.) is one of the most important crops worldwide. In September 2020, five maize plants and soil samples were received from a farmer.

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First Report of on Bunge in China.

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June 2022

Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology Chinese Academy of Sciences, 66276, Key Laboratory of Soybean Molecular Design Breeding, 138 Haping Road, Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, 150081;

'Baiwei' (swallowwort root, Bunge), is a perennial cranberry type of Chinese medicinal herb, and grows in mountains with wide distribution in many provinces including Shandong, Henan, Hebei, Liaoning, Anhui and others. The functions of 'Baiwei' are strengthening myocardial contraction, detoxifying, and as a diuretic; thus it is one of very important herbs in China (Yunsi Su et al. 2021).

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Developmental stability, canalization, and phenotypic plasticity are the most common sources of phenotypic variation, yet comparative studies investigating the relationships between these sources, specifically in plants, are lacking. To investigate the relationships among developmental stability or instability, developmental variability, canalization, and plasticity in plants, we conducted a field experiment with , by subjecting plants to three densities under infertile vs. fertile soil conditions.

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Altitudinal changes in the diversity of plants and animals have been well documented; however, soil animals received little attention in this context and it is unclear whether their diversity follows general altitudinal distribution patterns. Changbai Mountain is one of few well-conserved mountain regions comprising natural ecosystems on the Eurasian continent. Here, we present a comprehensive analysis of the diversity and community composition of Collembola along ten altitudinal sites representing five vegetation types from forest to alpine tundra.

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Phenotypic integration and developmental canalization have been hypothesized to constrain the degree of phenotypic plasticity, but little evidence exists, probably due to the lack of studies on the relationships among the three processes, especially for plants under different environments. We conducted a field experiment by subjecting plants of to three densities, under infertile and fertile soil conditions, and analyzing correlations among canalization, integration, and plasticity in a variety of measured morphological traits after 50 and 70 days, to investigate the relationships among the three variables in response to density and how these responses vary with soil conditions and growth stages. Results showed trait canalization decreased and phenotypic integration and the degree of plasticity (absolute plasticity) in traits increased with density.

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Background: Saline-sodic lands threaten the food supply and ecological security in the western Songnen Plain of northeast China, and the gypsum is commonly adopted for restoration. However, the dynamics of soil bacterial community and the correlation with crop yield during restoring processes remain poorly understood. Here, we elucidated the soil chemical properties and bacterial communities and their associations with rice yield under different flue gas desulphurization gypsum (FGDG) application rates combined with brackish ice leaching.

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Background tPA (tissue-type plasminogen activator) remains the only approved drug for acute ischemic stroke, with a potentially serious adverse effect: hemorrhagic transformation. The effects of antithrombotic agents on tPA-induced hemorrhagic transformation after ischemic stroke are not clearly defined. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis in preclinical studies aiming to evaluate the efficacy of antithrombotic agents on tPA-induced hemorrhagic transformation after ischemic stroke.

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Seed germination plays an important role in mediating plant species composition of grassland communities under nitrogen (N) enrichment. Shifts of plant community structure with N-enhanced deposition in terrestrial ecosystems have occurred globally. Despite numerous studies about the effects of enhanced N deposition on mature plant communities, few studies have focused on seed germination.

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The purpose of this study was to optimize the total anthocyanin content (TAC), total phenolic content (TPC), and antioxidant activity of acidified water extract from blue honeysuckle berries by response surface methodology (RSM). The optimized conditions were HCl concentration of 0.35%, liquid-solid ratio of 49.

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It is unknown whether phenotypic plasticity in fitness-related traits is associated with salinity-sodicity tolerance. This study compared growth and allocation phenotypic plasticity in two species with low salinity-sodicity tolerance ( and ) and two species with high salinity-sodicity tolerance ( and ) in a pot experiment in the Songnen grassland, China. While the species with low tolerance had higher growth and allocation plasticity than the highly tolerant species, the highly tolerant species only adjusted their growth traits and maintained higher fitness (e.

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