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    Plant-soil feedback of the invasive Sorghum halepense on Hainan island, China

    Sorghum halepense is a perennial invasive weed causing great harm worldwide, including various regions on Hainan island. In this study, using two approaches, we examined plant-soil feedback of different S. halepe...

    Ya Wang, Weiqian Wang, Haizhong Huang, Yan Liu, **aoxia Li in Biological Invasions (2022)

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    Femtosecond Laser Thermal Accumulation-Triggered Micro-/Nanostructures with Patternable and Controllable Wettability Towards Liquid Manipulating

  3. The patternable and controllable wettability via femtosecond laser thermal accumulation engineering is proposed for liquid manipulating.

  4. Kai Yin, Lingxiao Wang, Qinwen Deng, Qiaoqiao Huang, Jie Jiang in Nano-Micro Letters (2022)

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    tRF3008A suppresses the progression and metastasis of colorectal cancer by destabilizing FOXK1 in an AGO-dependent manner

    tRNA-derived fragments (tRFs) have been shown to have critical regulatory roles in cancer biology. However, the contributions of tRFs to colorectal cancer (CRC) remain largely unknown.

    Ying Han, Yinghui Peng, Shanshan Liu in Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer … (2022)

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    The effects of plant–soil feedback on invasion resistance are soil context dependent

    There is growing interest in understanding the role that plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) may play in invasion resistance. However, recent studies have shown that there is great uncertainty in explaining community ...

    Pengdong Chen, Qiaoqiao Huang, Yanhui Zhuge, Chongwei Li, ** Zhu, Yu** Hou in Oecologia (2021)

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    Plant–soil feedbacks under resource limitation may not contribute to the invasion by annual Asteraceae plants

    Changes in resource availability can alter plant growth, the influence of plants on soil characteristics, and, ultimately, plant–soil feedback (PSF). Previous studies often show that invasive plants can outper...

    Ya Wang, Guangyan Ni, Yu** Hou, Qinke Wang, Qiaoqiao Huang in Oecologia (2020)

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    Mixed evidence for plant–soil feedbacks in forest invasions

    Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) are plant-mediated changes to soil properties that ultimately influence plant performance, and can, thus, determine plant diversity, succession, and invasion. We hypothesized that P...

    Wei Wei, ** Zhu, Pengdong Chen, Qiaoqiao Huang, **nfu Bai, Guangyan Ni in Oecologia (2020)

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    High photosynthetic capacity and energy-use efficiency benefit both growth and chemical defense in invasive plants

    In nature some successful invasive plants grow faster and are better chemical defenders than native plants, which appears to contradict the conventional theory that plant growth and chemical defense are trade-...

    Guangyan Ni, ** Zhao, Youhua Ye, Liwei Zhu, Yu** Hou, Qiaoqiao Huang in Chemoecology (2020)

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    Interconversion of the Tautomers of 2-Benzylidene-4-Methyl-3-Oxo-Pentanoic Acid Phenylamide During Gas Chromatography

    Tautomerization of 2-benzylidene-4-methyl-3-oxo-pentanoic acid phenylamide has been studied by NMR and GC-MS. The two tautomers were separated on an HP-5 column, which enabled the kinetic and the thermodynamic...

    Kezhi Jiang, Jianyue Feng, Guanxi Chen, Qiaoqiao Huang in Chromatographia (2004)