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  2009  Vol.33 (Number 3)   Published: May 31, 2009 On line: Mar. 30,2009
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425

ZHANG Wei-Wei, ZHENG Fei-Xiang, WANG Xiao-Ke, FENG Zhao-Zhong and and OUYANG Zhi-Yun
  EFFECTS OF OZONE ON ROOT ACTIVITY, SOLUBLE PROTEIN CONTENT AND ANTIOXIDANT SYSTEM IN ORYZA SATIVA ROOTS
    Aims Our purpose was to investigate the response of soluble protein content, lipid peroxidation and antioxidant system in roots of Oryza sativa to different ozone concentrations.
Methods Rice grown in open top chambers in th...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 425-432 [Abstract ] ( 210 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 2139KB ]( 344 )


433

JIN Hui, , , XU Zhong-Xiang, CHEN Jin-Hua, , HAN Su-Fen, GE Song and LUO Yi-Bo
  INTERACTION BETWEEN TISSUE-CULTURED SEEDLINGS OF DENDROBIUM OFFICINALE AND MYCORRHIZAL FUNGUS (EPULORHIZA SP.) DURING SYMBIOTIC CULTURE
    Aims Dendrobium officinale is an invaluable Chinese medicinal herb in China that has been threatened by over-collection and habitat deterioration. Understanding the relationship between orchids and mycorrhizae is important for the conser...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 433-441 [Abstract ] ( 132 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 5338KB ]( 199 )


442

HUANG Ju-Ying, , YUAN Zhi-You and LI Ling-Hao
  CHANGES IN [N], [P] AND SPECIFIC LEAF AREA OF GREEN LEAVES OF LEYMUS CHINENSIS ALONG NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS AND WATER GRADIENTS
    Aims Global climate changes, including changes in atmospheric nitrogen (N) and precipitation, have altered biogeochemical cycling in ecosystems and are expected to affect plant nutrient economy. Our objective was to investigate the potential eff...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 442-448 [Abstract ] ( 146 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 501KB ]( 248 )


449

YANG Shu-Xia, and GAO Jiang-Yun
  FLOWERING PATTERN AND PROTANDRY IN BOESENBERGIA LONGIFLORA
    Aims Boesenbergia longiflora (Wallich) Kuntze is a perennial protandrous ginger widely distributed in Asian tropics. It usually grows in crevices of calcareous rocks of limestone monsoon rainforests or in sedimentation soil on the roads...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 449-459 [Abstract ] ( 144 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 2545KB ]( 190 )


460

DUAN Ren-Yan, , WANG Xiao-An, HUANG Min-Yi, WANG Zhi-Gao and WANG Chao
  PATCH STRUCTURE AND COMMUNITY CHARACTERISTICS OF LARIX CHINENSIS FOREST ON MT. TAIBAI, CHINA
    Aims According to forest-growth-cycle theory, forest communities are dynamic, mosaic systems composed of patches in different developmental phases. Our purposes were to describe the patch mosaic patterns, quantify the distribution patterns of di...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 460-468 [Abstract ] ( 133 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 3388KB ]( 233 )


469

HE Dong, , WEI Xin-Zeng, , LI Lian-Fa, , JIANG Ming-Xi, YANG Jing-Yuan and YU Jie
  POPULATION STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF CERCIDIPHYLLUM JAPONICUM IN RIPARIAN ZONES OF THE SHENNONGJIA MOUNTAINOUS REGION, CENTRAL CHINA
    Aims Cercidiphyllum japonicum, an endangered tree species confined to East Asia, grows mainly in the riparian zones of the Shennongjia mountainous region of central China. Our objectives were to explore regeneration and maintenance mech...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 469-481 [Abstract ] ( 145 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 3498KB ]( 212 )


482

TIE Jun, , ZHANG Jing, PENG Lin-Peng, YANG Ling-Sen, HU De-Fu, , ZHANG Zhi-Xiang and
  DOMINANT TREES’ NICHE CHARACTERISTICS AND FOOD PLANTS IN RHINOPITHECUS ROXELLANA HABITAT IN SHENNONGJIA, CHINA
    Aims Study of niche characters of dominant species of the tree layer in Rhinopithecus roxellana forest habitat can assist in understanding how populations use biological resources, interact and adapt, as well as co-evolve with tree-inhab...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 482-491 [Abstract ] ( 140 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 613KB ]( 171 )


492

CHUN Min-Li, , XIE Zong-Qiang, ZHAO Chang-Ming, FAN Da-Yong, XU Xin-Wu, , PING Liang and
  LITTER PRODUCTION AND NUTRIENT CHARACTERISTICS OF ABIES FARGESII NATURAL FOREST IN SHENNONGJIA NATURE RESERVE, HUBEI, CHINA
    Aims Forest litter contains many components, including remains of leaves, twigs, flowers and fruits, and is important in the transfer of energy and nutrients to the soil and plants by decomposition. Our objective is to study the functions of for...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 492-498 [Abstract ] ( 124 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 1055KB ]( 192 )


499

YANG Hao, BAI Yong-Fei, LI Yong-Hong and HAN Xing-Guo
  RESPONSE OF PLANT SPECIES COMPOSITION AND COMMUNITY STRUCTURE TO LONG-TERM GRAZING IN TYPICAL STEPPE OF INNER MONGOLIA
    Aims We studied (a) spatial patterns in typical Leymus chinensis and Stipa grandis steppe com-munities along two grazing gradients and (b) changes in plant species composition and community structure over a 20-year period in Inn...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 499-507 [Abstract ] ( 138 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 2820KB ]( 240 )


508

YUE Guang-Yang, ZHAO Ha-Lin, ZHANG Tong-Hui, ZHAO Xue-Yong, ZHAO Wei, NIU Li and LIU Xin-Ping
  ESTIMATION OF TRANSPIRATION IN COMMUNITIES DOMINATED BY SHRUB CARAGANA MICROPHYLLA
    Aims Our objectives were to develop an appropriate procedure for scaling up the sap flow from individual stems to the whole shrub and to the plot and to assess the utility of using sap flow gauges to determine the stand-level transpiration of shr...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 508-515 [Abstract ] ( 139 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 1516KB ]( 163 )


516

LIU Rui-Gang, , LI Na, , SU Hong-Xin and SANG Wei-Guo
  SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS ON FUTURE CARBON BALANCE OF THREE DECIDUOUS FORESTS IN BEIJING MOUNTAIN AREA, WARM TEMPERATE ZONE OF CHINA
    Aims Climate change is expected to cause changes of carbon cycling in forest ecosystems, and prediction research suggests there is dramatic spatial heterogeneity and uncertainty in responses of carbon balance of forest ecosystems to climate chang...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 516-534 [Abstract ] ( 126 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 3149KB ]( 215 )


535

SUN Xiao-Xin, MU Chang-Cheng, SHI Lan-Ying, CHENG Wei, LIU Xia, WU Yun-Xia and FENG Deng-Jun
  METHANE EMISSION FROM FORESTED SWAMPS IN XIAOXING’AN MOUNTAINS, NORTHEASTERN CHINA
    Aims Our major objectives were to quantify methane fluxes and variations during growing season and understand key factors controlling methane fluxes in five natural forested swamps.
Methods We measured methane fluxes from natural for...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 535-545 [Abstract ] ( 131 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 1502KB ]( 136 )


546

XU Yang, , LIU Wen-Zhi and LIU Gui-Hua
  PLANT DISTRIBUTION IN FRESHWATER LAKESHORE: RELATIVE IMPORTANCE OF SPECIES POOL LIMITATION VS. NICHE LIMITATION
    Aims Much research has focused on the effects of competition and stress tolerance on plant zonation in wetlands, but few studies have explored the role of propagule availability. This study examined the relative importance of niche limitation and...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 546-554 [Abstract ] ( 143 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 889KB ]( 176 )


555

LIU Cui-Ling, PAN Cun-De, BAZHAERBIEKEAsiliehan, KOU Fu-Tang and TAN Wei-Ping
  EFFECTS OF NATURAL FIRE DISTURBANCE ON STRUCTURE OF TREE SPECIES IN KANAS TOURISM DISTRICT, XINJIANG, CHINA
    Aims Forest fires are widespread disturbance factors in most forest ecosystems. The structure and function of forest ecosystems have a close relationship with fire disturbance. Exploring the effects of natural fire disturbance is important for u...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 555-562 [Abstract ] ( 119 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 720KB ]( 148 )


563

ZHANG Lu, , HUANG Jian-Hui, BAI Yong-Fei and HAN Xing-Guo
  EFFECTS OF NITROGEN ADDITION ON NET NITROGEN MINERALIZATION IN LEYMUS CHINENSIS GRASSLAND, INNER MONGOLIA, CHINA
    Aims Our objective was to examine the response of soil nitrogen mineralization in natural grassland to N addition, which is pertinent to global N deposition and grassland fertilization management.
Methods We began a long-term N add...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 563-569 [Abstract ] ( 119 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 651KB ]( 339 )


570

DUAN Hong-Lang, , LIU Ju-Xiu, DENG Qi, , CHEN Xiao-Mei, , lt and SPAN langDE stle
  EFFECTS OF ELEVATED CO2 AND N DEPOSITION ON PLANT BIOMASS ACCUMULATION AND ALLOCATION IN SUBTROPICAL FOREST ECOSYSTEMS: A MESOCOSM STUDY
    Aims Interactive effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration [CO2] and nitrogen (N) deposition on terrestrial ecosystems play an important role in global carbon cycling. Ecosystems in subtropical and tropical areas occ...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 570-579 [Abstract ] ( 133 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 756KB ]( 190 )


580

WEI Ze-Xiu, , LIANG Yin-Li, , YAMADA Satoshi, ZENG Xing-Quan, ZHOU Mao-Juan, HUANG Mao-Lin and WU Yan
  RELATION OF SOIL MICROBIAL DIVERSITY TO TOMATO YIELD AND QUALITY UNDER DIFFERENT SOIL WATER CONDITIONS AND FERTILIZATIONS
    Aims Our objective was to investigate diversity within soil microbial communities and tomato yields and qualities under different soil water and fertilization treatments.
Methods PCR (polymerase chain reaction) with long random pr...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 580-586 [Abstract ] ( 133 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 1063KB ]( 168 )
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587

WANG Xiao-Chun, and JI Ying
  REVIEW OF ADVANCES IN DENDROPYROCHRONOLOGY
    As a significant cross-discipline of dendrochronology and forest fire ecology, dendropyrochronology is the science that uses tree rings to date and study past and present changes in wildfires, dating the fire scars left in tree rings to determine how ofte...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 587-597 [Abstract ] ( 143 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 403KB ]( 170 )


598

ZHANAG Zhi-Qiang, and LI Qing-Jun
  REVIEW OF EVOLUTIONARY ECOLOGY OF FLORAL LONGEVITY
    Floral longevity, the length of time that a flower remains open and functional, is an important floral trait that influences plant reproductive success. Recently, there has been a large increase in research on floral longevity. Many advances have enriched...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 598-606 [Abstract ] ( 144 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 361KB ]( 228 )


607

ZHOU Feng, CHEN Jun, XU Rong and YU Jing
  REVIEW OF RESEARCH ADVANCEMENTS ON SEED GERMINATION STIMULANTS OF ROOT PARASITIC PLANTS
    Root parasitic plants are a class of special angiosperms that obtain water and nutrients by attaching to the root of a host plant. Their seed germination requires induction of germination stimulants from the host. This review focuses on the distinctive ch...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 607-616 [Abstract ] ( 125 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 367KB ]( 141 )
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617

MU Chang-Cheng, SHI Lan-Ying and SUN Xiao-Xin
  FLUXES AND CONTROLS OF CO2, CH4 AND N2O IN A MARSH WETLAND OF XIAOXING’AN MOUNTAINS, NORTHEASTERN CHINA
    Aims Our objectives were to evaluate the CO2, CH4 and N2O budget for exploring the relationship of source or sink of carbon and nitrogen, to understand seasonal variations of CO2, CH4 and N
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 617-623 [Abstract ] ( 119 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 1209KB ]( 156 )


624

LI Jian, MA Jian-Hua and SONG Bo
  HEAVY METAL ACCUMULATION AND HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT IN THE ROADSIDE SOIL-WHEAT SYSTEM ALONG ZHENGZHOU-KAIFENG HIGHWAY, CHINA
    Aim Roadside soils can be polluted by heavy metals from traffic exhaust. These heavy metals can be absorbed by plants, pass through food chains and ultimately harm humans. Our objectives were to investigate spatial distribution, accumulation and...
    2009 Vol. 33 (3): 624-628 [Abstract ] ( 137 ) [HTML 0KB] [PDF 966KB ]( 162 )

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