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Advances in Research of Cutting Breeding Technology of Xanthoceras sorbifolium Bunge
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作者 Tao LIU Mei YU +5 位作者 Lei WANG Dan WU Xiaoman XIE Zhen WANG Xueyong ZHANG Yongjun ZHAO 《Asian Agricultural Research》 2020年第6期43-48,52,共7页
Cutting breeding is an important method of asexual reproduction of Xanthoceras sorbifolium Bunge.At present,it has been found that the factors influencing the cuttings of X.sorbifolium mainly include cutting material ... Cutting breeding is an important method of asexual reproduction of Xanthoceras sorbifolium Bunge.At present,it has been found that the factors influencing the cuttings of X.sorbifolium mainly include cutting material type,substrate type,cutting season,cutting material length and thickness,mother tree age,cutting material pretreatment method,hormone species concentration and soaking time.Besides,different regions,control conditions,and germplasm types have different cutting rooting rates.This paper introduced some of the problems in the cuttings of X.sorbifolium,and came up with some recommendations to provide a reference for the future research and technical promotion of X.sorbifolium cuttings. 展开更多
关键词 Xanthoceras sorbifolium Bunge CUTTING rooting rate Asexual reproduction Research advances
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Mind the gap among patches in arid plant communities:rapid root proliferation in response to N addition
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作者 Maria Fernanda Reyes Martín RAguiar 《Journal of Plant Ecology》 SCIE CSCD 2019年第1期89-95,共7页
Aims In arid communities,it has been proposed that individual plants can extend their roots beyond their canopy exploring neighbour-ing bare ground areas.This becomes relevant in systems where the vegetation is distri... Aims In arid communities,it has been proposed that individual plants can extend their roots beyond their canopy exploring neighbour-ing bare ground areas.This becomes relevant in systems where the vegetation is distributed in patches surrounded by bare soil.However,whether roots of different species may be overlapping under bare ground areas is still controversial.The factors control-ling root responses when no plants appear to be directly influ-encing the gap among patches are still unclear.The aim of our study was to detect perennial grasses responses to an N enrich-ment pulse.Methods In a semi-arid steppe(Patagonia,Argentina),we buried root traps filled with sieved soil with and without N addition,under bare soil patches.Traps were harvested after 4 and 6 months.Trap neighbour-hoods(30 cm in diameter)included at least three of the dominant tussock species.After harvests,we identified species in the traps by root traits and quantified diversity,biomass and specific relative growth rates.Important Findings Bare ground areas show simultaneous root growth of different spe-cies.Diversity of perennial grass roots was higher with N addition than without it in the first harvest(4 months),but this difference disappeared in the second harvest(6 months).Root biomass was maximal after 6 months in N addition traps.Species preferred by herbivores(Bromus pictus and Poa ligularis)showed rapid growth and responses to N addition.Differences between harvests may be an indicative that N pulses interact with rising temperatures and soil water content as growing season progress. 展开更多
关键词 belowground community ecology grass species roots Patagonian steppe PATCHINESS root growth rates zone of influence
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