Search
Search Results
-
Close-to-Nature management shifts soil phosphorus availability and P-cycling genes in Chinese fir systems
Background and AimsPhosphorus (P) plays a vital role in plant physiology, and the soils of Chinese fir-producing areas are rich in aluminum and iron...
-
Large Macro-Aggregate Formation Improves Soil Bacterial Metabolic Activity and Diversity in a Chronosequence of Chinese Fir Plantations
Revealing the metabolic activity and diversity of soil bacteria is an effective way for evaluating soil fertility and health status. Despite this, it...
-
Nitrogen addition modulates adaptive responses of Chinese fir roots to phosphorus deficiency and promotes nutrient absorption efficiency
Intensified atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition, coupled with increased application of N fertilizers in forest plantations, has resulted in N and...
-
The succession patterns and drivers of soil bacterial and fungal communities with stand development in Chinese fir plantations
BackgroundSoil microbial community composition with stand development may be changed due to the variations in canopy structure, understory...
-
Soil Aggregate-Associated Carbon-Cycle and Nitrogen-Cycle Enzyme Activities as Affected by Stand Age in Chinese Fir Plantations
Exploring the activities of soil carbon-cycle enzymes (CCE) and nitrogen-cycle enzymes (NCE) at the aggregate scale is essential for improving our...
-
Response of Soil Microbial Communities and Nutrient Stoichiometry to Stand Age in Chinese Fir Plantations: Insights at the Aggregate Scale
Afforestation is often considered to be an effective solution to alleviate soil degradation; however, unreasonable successive monoculture of Chinese...
-
Regenerated woody plants influence litter decomposition more than the dominant timber species present in a Chinese fir plantation
BackgroundPlants can directly affect litter decomposition by producing litter materials of different qualities. However, whether living plants have...
-
Exploring the effect of lignin on the chemical structure and microstructure of Chinese fir wood by segmental delignification
This study proposed a new method for the rapid and uniform removal of lignin components from wood, which was applied to abundant fast-growing Chinese...
-
Variations of monthly radial growth of Chinese fir [Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.] considering its responses to climatic factors
The relationship between tree radial growth and climate factors is intricate and affected by various factors related to global climate change....
-
Warming Increased Metabolite Composition and Pathways in Root Exudates of Chinese Fir Saplings in Subtropical China
Despite the important role of root exudates in the functions and processes of forest ecosystems, few studies have examined the effects of warming on...
-
An untargeted metabolomics analysis of the components of heartwood and sapwood in 4 fast-growing Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook) clones
Wood color is a crucial factor influencing the overall quality of wood products. In this study, we investigated color differences between sapwood...
-
A CNN-LSTM-att hybrid model for classification and evaluation of growth status under drought and heat stress in chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata)
BackgroundCunninghamia lanceolata (Chinese fir), is one of the most important timber trees in China. With the global warming, to develop new...
-
Magnesium silica gel crystallized in the cell lumen of Chinese fir to construct porous structure for filtering toxic fumes
This study was conducted to improve the flame retardancy and smoke suppression of fast-growing Chinese fir ( Cunninghamia lanceolate ) wood by using...
-
Site index for Chinese fir plantations varies with climatic and soil factors in southern China
Chinese fir [ Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.] has a large native distribution range in southern China. Here, we tested differences in...
-
Mixed with Broadleaf Tree Species Improved Soil Aggregate Stability in Chinese Fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) Plantations: Based on the Le Bissonnais Method
Soil aggregate stability is an integrated parameter related to soil structure, soil quality, and erodibility. Although mixed stands have been proven...
-
Transcriptome analysis provides insights into the root response of Chinese fir to phosphorus deficiency
BackgroundPhosphorus is one of the essential elements for plant growth and development, but available phosphorus (Pi) content in many soil types is...
-
Sodium silicate/magnesium chloride compound-modified Chinese fir wood
The difference between wood supply and demand was sought to be alleviated by considering fast-growing Chinese fir wood, based on its characteristics...
-
Responses of absorptive root and mycorrhizal colonization of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) to varied environmental conditions
Root branching and mycorrhizal symbioses are two major mechanisms for soil resource acquisition by trees. Understanding the relationship between...
-
Shifting of the first-order root foraging strategies of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) under varied environmental conditions
Key messageThe first-order root traits are important for nutrients foraging for plants and their foraging strategies can be influenced by the...
-
Changes in soil phosphorus fractions following the conversion of Chinese fir plantations to evergreen broad-leaved forests in subtropical China
Forest conversion is a common management practice in forestry, yet the effects of forest conversion on the transformation of phosphorus (P) fractions...