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Understanding the role of Jerusalem artichoke grown in low fertility coastal saline soil in carbon sequestration is important for characterizing the relationship between soil use in agriculture production and car...
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Effects of nitrogen and phosphate enrichment on the activity of nitrate reductase of Ulva prolifera in coastal zone
As one of the main species causing “green tides”, Ulva prolifera always inhabits in estuarine areas with changes in salinity and nutrients. Reduced salinity may affect directly or indirectly the processes of upta...
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Physiological adaptive mechanisms of plants grown in saline soil and implications for sustainable saline agriculture in coastal zone
There is large area of saline abandoned and low-yielding land distributed in coastal zone in the world. Soil salinity which inhibits plant growth and decreases crop yield is a serious and chronic problem for a...
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Photosynthetic characterization of Jerusalem artichoke during leaf expansion
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Strong plant-soil associations in a heterogeneous subtropical broad-leaved forest
The relative importance of deterministic and neutral processes on community assembly is currently a topic of much debate among ecologists. Analyzing species-environment associations is an effective way to asse...