supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41030744, 31170424);the Special Foundation of State Key Laboratory of Urban and Regional Ecology (No. SKLURE2008-1)
Transpiration patterns of Aesculus chinensis in relation to explanatory variables in the microclimatic, air quality, and biological phenomena categories were measured in Beijing, China using the thermal dissipation me...
Project supported by the Science and Technology Department of Guang-dong Province (No: 2004B33301007);the Rockefeller Brothers Fund
Growing fruit trees on the slopes of rolling hills in South China was causing serious environmental problems because of heavy application of chemical fertilizers and soil erosion. Suitable sources of fertilizers and p...
The repeated effects of vulnerable habitat and unreasonable human activities on the Bashang Plateau of China led the chestnut soil to degrade. It expresses in reducing soil CEC, decreasing nutrient content, decomposi...