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2013-10-16Earthworms facilitate net carbon sequestration in soilProfessor Shenglei Fu's group from South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences (SCBG), together with colleagues from University of Georgia and US Environmental Protection Agency etc., reveal that earthworms facilitate net carbon sequestration in soil, although the humble animals are often found stimulating CO2 emissions. This findi...Read More
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2013-10-11Maintenance of a Living Understory Enhances Soil Carbon Sequestration in Subtropical OrchardsAgroforestry systems play a central role in the global carbon (C) cycle and contain approximately 12% of the Earth’s terrestrial C. Agroforestry is a management system that integrates trees with farms in an agricultural landscape and usually encompasses a wide variety of understory vegetation management methods. Many studies have shown that man...Read More
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2013-09-29Hydrogen (H2) was found to be involved in phytohormone signalingThere is a close relationship between gas and organisms. Besides the involvement of carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2) in photosynthesis, other gases, such as hydrogen (H2), methane, ethylene, carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) are proved to be involved in various biological activities. From an evolutionary perspective, the origin...Read More
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2013-09-26Studies Reveal Rice Genes for Iron-Sulfur Cluster assembly are Responsive to Abiotic StressIron-sulfur proteins are a group of proteins containing iron-sulfur cluster (Fe-S cluster) as cofactors. These proteins play important roles in photosynthesis, respiration, and DNA repair. About 43 genes have been identified to be the Fe-S cluster assembly genes in Arabidopsis genome. As the most important crop in Asia, rice is vital for iron nu...Read More
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2013-07-26Efficient protocol for the high-frequency regeneration of C. niditissimaCamellia nitidissima Chi, an evergreen shrub or small tree with golden-yellow flowers, is a rare and endangered ornamental species. It is honored as “the Queen of Camellia” and “the Giant Panda of the Plant Kingdom”. Due to increasing anthropogenic pressure, deforestation and destructive collection of seedlings, its natural population size h...Read More
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2013-03-26Recruitment Notice for Director of General Office of International Association of Botanical Garden (IABG) CouncilSalary: Competitive.Read More
Location: South China Botanical Garden, Guangzhou, China.
Application Deadline: 30 April 2013, but we will leave this position open until the appropriate candidate is identified.
Start Date: As soon as possible.
Contract: 5 years, including a six-month probationary period.
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2013-03-26Health risk assessment for consumption of fish originating from ponds near Dabaoshan mineThe environmental concern in mining areas is primarily related to spilled mine tailings, emitted dust, and acid mine drainage (AMD) transported into aquatic ecosystems. Heavy metals are highly persistent and non-biodegradable contaminants that have been reported to cause toxic effects in animals and might be bioaccumulated through food chain to ...Read More
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2013-03-07Pollen morphology and ultrastructure of selected species from AnnonaceaePollen is one of the most valuable sources of evidence for phylogenetic analysis, clarifying higher-level relationships, and studies of origins of the family. The Annonaceae have the greatest diversity in basal angiosperms among and within genera, not only at the macromorphological level but also at the pollen morphological level. Dr. Fengxia Xu...Read More