Search Results - "Cai, Minling"
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Mikania micrantha genome provides insights into the molecular mechanism of rapid growth
Published in Nature communications (17-01-2020)“…Mikania micrantha is one of the top 100 worst invasive species that can cause serious damage to natural ecosystems and substantial economic losses. Here, we…”
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Physiological and transcriptomic responses of Mikania micrantha stem to shading yield novel insights into its invasiveness
Published in Biological invasions (01-09-2021)“…The rapid stem elongation of the invasive weed Mikania micrantha in the forest understory is of vital significance for its successful invasion. To understand…”
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Responses of Sphagneticola trilobata , Sphagneticola calendulacea and Their Hybrid to Drought Stress
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (19-10-2021)“…is an invasive plant in South China. A hybrid between . and (a native related species) has also been found in South China. The drought resistance of . , . and…”
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Why can Mikania micrantha cover trees quickly during invasion?
Published in BMC plant biology (07-06-2024)“…The invasion of Mikania micrantha by climbing and covering trees has rapidly caused the death of many shrubs and trees, seriously endangering forest…”
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Adaptation of the Invasive Plant (Sphagneticola trilobata L. Pruski) to a High Cadmium Environment by Hybridizing With Native Relatives
Published in Frontiers in plant science (28-06-2022)“…Invasive species can evolve rapidly in the invasion areas to adapt to new habitats. Sphagneticola trilobata L. Pruski, an invasive species, was studied for its…”
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Genome-Wide Characterization of PIN Auxin Efflux Carrier Gene Family in Mikania micrantha
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (01-09-2022)“…Mikania micrantha, recognized as one of the world’s top 10 pernicious weeds, is a rapidly spreading tropical vine that has invaded the coastal areas of South…”
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Why Is the Invasive Plant Sphagneticola trilobata More Resistant to High Temperature than Its Native Congener?
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (13-01-2021)“…Climate change and invasive alien species threaten biodiversity. High temperature is a worrying ecological factor. Most responses of invasive plants aimed at…”
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Understanding the invasion mechanism of malignant alien weed Mikania micrantha from the perspective of photosynthetic capacity of stems
Published in Biological invasions (01-04-2023)“…Mikania micrantha (mile-a-minute weed) is recognized as one of the top 10 malignant weeds in the world. One of its remarkable characteristics is the rapid…”
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The role and synthesis mechanism of anthocyanins in Sphagneticola trilobata stems under low temperature
Published in Biological invasions (01-09-2024)“…Sphagneticola trilobata , originally from the tropical regions of the Americas, has successfully invaded the subtropical regions of southern China and displays…”
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An invasive and native plant differ in their effects on the soil food-web and plant-soil phosphorus cycle
Published in Geoderma (15-03-2022)“…•Bacteria-bacterivores interactions increased soil organic phosphorus decomposition.•Sphagneticola trilobata had higher alkaline phosphomonoesterase…”
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Sequencing of anthocyanin synthesis-related enzyme genes and screening of reference genes in leaves of four dominant subtropical forest tree species
Published in Gene (20-10-2019)“…The young leaves generally accumulate a certain concentration anthocyanins in the dominant species of the subtropical forest, and the changes of anthocyanin…”
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