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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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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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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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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... -
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... -
Impacts of bamboo invasion on soil macro- and micronutrients in temperate red pine stands
This study was performed to determine the effects of bamboo invasion on the soil properties of different bamboo stands. The study sites included pure...
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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... -
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... -
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... -
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... -
Weak responses of soil microorganisms to leaf litter inputs after native Phyllostachys edulis invasion into adjacent native forests
AimsMoso bamboo ( Phyllostachys pubescens ) invasions into native forest cause a series of ecological problems, including the alteration of soil...
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Carbon sequestration in a bamboo plantation: a case study in a Mediterranean area
In the Mediterranean region, despite bamboo being an alien species that can seriously alter plant and animal biocoenosis, the area occupied by bamboo...
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Linkages of litter and soil C:N:P stoichiometry with soil microbial resource limitation and community structure in a subtropical broadleaf forest invaded by Moso bamboo
AimsInvasive plants not only alter aboveground biodiversity but also belowground microbial community composition to facilitate their growth and...
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Higher ammonium-to-nitrate ratio shapes distinct soil nitrifying community and favors the growth of Moso bamboo in contrast to broadleaf tree species
A pot experiment was carried out to study the response of Moso bamboo ( Phyllostachys edulis ) and broadleaf tree species ( Schima superba , Cinnamomum...
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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... -
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... -
Bamboo Expansion and Forest Biodiversity
Biodiversity was first proposed by Fisher et al. (1943) in the study of insect species abundance, and its concept and connotation have been... -
Bamboo Expansion and Soil Microbial PLFAs
Phospholipids are a class of lipids containing phosphoric acid. Soil microorganisms mainly contain glycerophospholipids, which are the main... -
Bamboo Expansion and Soil Carbon Cycle
The global carbon cycle is the link between the various layers of the Earth and involves the Earth’s material and energy cycles. There are four major... -
Identification of defects on bamboo strip surfaces based on comprehensive features
The basic gluing unit of laminated bamboo timber (LBT) is a long and narrow bamboo strip. Each strip has a rectangular cross-section and is made from...