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    Integrated transcriptome and metabolome analysis reveals the podophyllotoxins accumulation and formation mechanisms in Juniperus sabina L. leaves by Xu, Shengnan, Hu, Huizhong, Wang, Ziyi, Yang, Zhifang, Wei, Xiaocha, Li, Dengwu

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-01-2024)
    “…Podophyllotoxin is an important secondary metabolite because of its remarkable anticancer and anti‐Condyloma acuminatum activities. Juniperus sabina L. (J…”
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    Vegetation coverage change and its response to topography in a typical karst region: the Lianjiang River Basin in Southwest China by Zhou, Qiuwen, Wei, Xiaocha, Zhou, Xu, Cai, Mingyong, Xu, Youxia

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-03-2019)
    “…Karst areas are usually ecologically fragile complex terrains, where the topography considerably affects vegetation coverage. Although the relationship between…”
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    Soil moisture responses under different vegetation types to winter rainfall events in a humid karst region by Yan, Weihong, Zhou, Qiuwen, Peng, Dawei, Wei, Xiaocha, Tang, Xin, Yuan, Ershuang, Wang, Yalin, Shi, Chunmao

    “…Soil moisture influences plant growth and hydrological processes. Studying the response characteristics of soil moisture to winter rainfall under different…”
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    Effects of Vegetation Restoration on Regional Soil Moisture Content in the Humid Karst Areas—A Case Study of Southwest China by Wei, Xiaocha, Zhou, Qiuwen, Cai, Mingyong, Wang, Yujuan

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-02-2021)
    “…Soil moisture is one of the restricting factors in the humid karst areas, which feature strong spatial heterogeneity. However, current research about the…”
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    Temporal Variation of Soil Moisture and Its Influencing Factors in Karst Areas of Southwest China from 1982 to 2015 by Wei, Xiaocha, Gao, Jixi, Liu, Sihan, Zhou, Qiuwen

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-07-2022)
    “…Climate change and human activities are two dominating factors affecting soil moisture temporal variation trends, whereas their individual contributions to…”
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    More tree growth reduction due to consecutive drought and its legacy effect for a semiarid larch plantation in Northwest China by Wan, Yanfang, Yu, Pengtao, Wang, Yanhui, Li, Jiamei, Bai, Yushi, Yu, Yipeng, Liu, Bingbing, Wei, Xiaocha

    Published in Journal of forestry research (01-12-2024)
    “…Extreme climate has increasingly led to negative impacts on forest ecosystems globally, especially in semiarid areas where forest ecosystems are more…”
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    Comparing the Water-holding Characteristics of Broadleaved, Coniferous, and Mixed Forest Litter Layers in a Karst Region by Zhou, Qiuwen, Keith, David M, Zhou, Xu, Cai, Mingyong, Cui, Xingfen, Wei, Xiaocha, Luo, Yaxue

    Published in Mountain research and development (01-08-2018)
    “…Karst forests are often located in mountainous regions, and because of various geological factors both soil and water loss are major conservation concerns. We…”
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    Vegetation dynamics and its response to driving factors in typical karst regions, Guizhou Province, China by WEI, Xiaocha, ZHOU, Qiuwen, LUO, Ya, CAI, Mingyong, ZHOU, Xu, YAN, Weihong, PENG, Dawei, ZHANG, Ji

    Published in Frontiers of earth science (01-03-2021)
    “…Analyzing the vegetation dynamics and its response to driving factors provides a vital reference for understanding regional ecological processes and ecosystem…”
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    Temporal Soil Moisture Variations in Different Vegetation Cover Types in Karst Areas of Southwest China: A Plot Scale Case Study by Zhou, Qiuwen, Sun, Zhiyan, Liu, Xiaolin, Wei, Xiaocha, Peng, Zheng, Yue, Caiwen, Luo, Yaxue

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-07-2019)
    “…For different vegetation types, soil moisture content shows varying characteristics in different seasons and under different precipitation conditions. However,…”
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