The first herder Chen Renjie encountered during his visit to Xizang Autonomous Region in 2012 was a Tibetan mother grazing a flock of sheep in the heart of a grassland in Xainza County.The woman walked slowly,with one...
The first herder Chen Renjie encountered during his visit to Xizang Autonomous Region in 2012 was a Tibetan mother grazing a flock of sheep in the heart of a grassland in Xainza County.The woman walked slowly,with one...
This bookis a children's natural science book.The book illustrations about species are delicate and exquisite,which help young readers observe species up close and immersively experience the natural scenery of the sub...
“Maybe she had slipped through to some other dimension...Perhaps the whale had traveled the same way and died on the prairie.”In this enigmatic story by contemporary literature scholar Wang Weilian,a woman wanders o...
Sustainable reclamation practices for large surface coal mines in USA semiarid environment contribute to the quality of the environmental on a long term basis where environmental resources are protected for future gen...
Support for this research was provided by the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center,U.S.Department of Energy,Office of Science,Office of Biological and Environmental Research(Awards DE-SC0018409 and DE-FCO2-07ER64494);by the National Science Foundation Long-term Ecological Research Program(DEB 1832042)at the Kellogg Biological Station,and by Michigan State University AgBioResearch.
Aims Long-term determination of root biomass production upon land-use conversion to biofuel crops is rare.To assess land-use legacy influences on belowground biomass accumulation,we converted 22-year-old Conservation ...
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21927901,21821004 and 21873007);the National Key R&D Program of China(No.2017YFA0204702).
Background:High-order chromatin structure has been shown to play a vital role in gene regulation.Previously we identified two types of sequence domains,CGI(CpG island)forest and CGI prairie,which tend to spatially seg...