supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31901217);the Special Fund for Scientific Research of Shanghai Landscaping and City Appearance Administrative Bureau(grant numbers G192422,G242414,and G242416).
Understanding the ecological adaptation of tree species can not only reveal the evolutionary potential but also benefit biodiversity conservation under global climate change.Quercus is a keystone genus in Northern Hem...
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.32201547).
Quantifying the biomass of saplings in the regeneration component is critical for understanding biogeochemical processes of forest ecosystems.However,accurate allometric equations have yet to be developed in sufficien...
“the Thousand Talents Plan”(5113190037 to J.C.);Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(3102019JC007);Science and Technology Basic Resources Investigation Program of China(2017FY100100);NSFC(National Natural Science Foundation of China)-Yunnan Joint Fund(U1302262).
The Fagaceae,a plant family with a wide distribution and diverse adaptability,has garnered significant interest as a subject of study in plant speciation and adaptation.Meanwhile,certain Fagaceae species are regarded ...
supported by the National Scientific Foundation of China(NSFC)(Grants nos.31972858,31700174);Yunnan Key Laboratory for Integrative Conservation of Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations(Grant No.PSESP2021);the Southeast Asia Biodiversity Research Institute,Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.Y4ZK111B01);the project of the Yunnan Academy of Forestry and Grassland(Grant No.KFJJ21-05)。
East Asian evergreen broadleaved forests(EBFLs) harbor high species richness,but these ecosystems are severely impacted by global climate change and deforestation.Conserving and managing EBLFs requires understanding d...
funded by the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB31030000);National Natural Science Foundation of China (32170210, 31770231, and 32011530072);K.C. Wong Education Foundation (GJTD2020-05)。
The dominant species of a biome can be regarded as its genuine indicator.Evergreen broadleaved forests(EBLFs) in subtropical East Asia harbor high levels of species biodiversity and endemism and are vital to regional ...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.31770236,30760016,31560064);the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDB31000000).
Fagus L.is a key component in temperate deciduous broadleaf forests of the Northern Hemisphere.However,its biogeographic history has not been examined under the framework of a fully resolved and reasonably time-calibr...
On Page 1428,Table 5 is missing.It should be placed after this paragraph“In this study,a total of 19 endemic species of Borneo were recorded(Table 5).The highest number of endemic species was found in S1 followed by ...
Thanks to Hannah Nadel(USDA-APHIS)for kindly providing gypsy moth larvae,and John Podgwaite(USDA Forest Service)for providing purified LdM-NPV.We gratefully acknowledge Seaira Goetz and Elliot Hunsinger for their outstanding technical assistance in the laboratory.Substantive comments by T.Horton and M.K.Fierke improved earlier versions of the manuscript.This project was supported by Biotechnology Risk Assessment Grant Program competitive grant No.2012-33522-19863 from the USDA National Institute of Food and.Agriculture.
American chestnut(Castanea dentata[Marsh.]Borkh.)was once the dominant hardwood species in Eastern North America before an exotic fungal pathogen,Cryphonec-tria parasitica(Murrill)Barr,functionally eliminated it acros...
supported by “‘Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología-CONACYT’“by a national research grant/scholarship(CVU 225254)to TAR;by the Spanish government through grant CGL2013–46808-R.JMV benefits from an ICREA Academia award
Background: Global change is causing an increase in the incidence of natural and anthropogenic disturbances on forests, which frequently interact synergistically and promote changes in forest structure, composition an...