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Spatial patterns of bamboo expansion across scales: how does Moso bamboo interact with competing trees?
ContextsThe expansion of fast-growing Moso bamboo ( Phyllostachys edulis ) into forests is likely further favored by climate change, creating more...
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Bamboo Expansion and Soil Physicochemical Characteristics
Soils are the foundation of forest ecosystems, changes in vegetation types or species composition will impact the physicochemical characteristics of... -
Moso bamboo expansion reduced soil N2O emissions while accelerated fine root litter decomposition: contrasting non-additive effects
AimsNitrous oxide (N 2 O) plays an important role in global climate change. Plant expansion can alter soil nutrient cycling and greenhouse gas (GHG)...
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Bamboo Expansion Into Adjacent Ecosystems
Bamboo comprise a subfamily of the grasses that are monocotyledonous evergreen plants. Bamboo is an important plant resource and component in... -
Tolerance and Enrichment Characteristics of Moso Bamboo to Complex Heavy Metal–Contaminated Soil
PurposeWith the aim of supplementing resources related to new phytoremediation species to address contaminated soil in tailings areas, this study...
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Bamboo Expansion and Ecosystem Litter Input
Biological invasion and the expansion of moso bamboo are well known to reduce the diversity of trees in invaded habitats and will change the... -
Bamboo Expansion and Soil Nitrogen Transformations
The effects of plant invasion on soil nitrogen cycle have attracted more and more attention due to potential emission of gaseous nitrogen. Plant... -
Genome-wide analysis of the KNOX gene family in Moso bamboo: insights into their role in promoting the rapid shoot growth
BackgroundKNOTTED1 -like homeobox ( KNOX ) genes, plant-specific homologous box transcription factors (TFs), play a central role in regulating plant...
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Deciphering the regulatory role of PheSnRK genes in Moso bamboo: insights into hormonal, energy, and stress responses
The SnRK (sucrose non-fermentation-related protein kinase) plays an important role in regulating various signals in plants. However, as an important...
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Bamboo Expansion and Soil Ecological Stoichiometry
Ecological stoichiometry is a discipline that uses the basic principles of physics, chemistry, and biology to reveal the nature of biological... -
Identification and characterization of CircRNA-associated CeRNA networks in moso bamboo under nitrogen stress
BackgroundNitrogen is a macronutrient element for plant growth and development. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) serve as pivotal regulators for the...
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Abandonment of Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) Plantations Could Lead to Stand Structural Complications and Changes in Soil Properties and Microbial Community
In recent years, a large number of Moso bamboo ( Phyllostachys pubescens ) plantations have been abandoned, resulting in the occurrence of vegetation...
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Genome-Wide Identification, Evolutionary and Expression Analysis of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Gene Family Members in Moso Bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis)
Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK), the pivotal controller of cell cycle progression, is involved in stress resistance and plant growth. Moso bamboo ( Phyll...
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PheGRF4e initiated auxin signaling during moso bamboo shoot development
BackgroundAs a ubiquitous acid-regulating protein family in eukaryotes, general regulatory factors (GRFs) are active in various life activities of...
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Contrasting nitrate leaching from an abandoned Moso bamboo forest and a Japanese cedar plantation: role of vegetation in mitigating nitrate leaching
AimsNitrate (NO 3 − ) leaching from forest ecosystems can differ depending on the plant species because of differences in nitrogen (N) retention...
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Bamboo Expansion and Forest Carbon Sequestration
Carbon dioxide emissions are known to cause an increase in global temperatures. The greenhouse effect has become a global problem, and the forest... -
Deposition patterns of feruloylarabinoxylan during cell wall formation in moso bamboo
Main conclusionThe feruloylarabinoxylan deposition was initiated at the formation of the secondary cell wall, especially S 2 layer in moso bamboo,...
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Bamboo Expansion and Temperature Sensitivity of Soil Elements Cycling
The rapid bamboo expansion into neighboring forests causes a decline in native diversity and displaces broad-leaved forests into bamboo-dominated... -
Bamboo Expansion and Soil Microbial Communities
Soil microbial community include bacteria, fungi, actinomycetes, algae, and protozoa. The quantity is very large, there are hundreds of millions to... -
Moso Bamboo Transposon
Transposable elements (TEs, also called transposons and jum** genes) represent the congenital genetic elements moving around higher plant genomes,...