"Ludian-dama No.1" is a late frost-avoiding new walnut varieties bred from seedling in cold region of Yunnan Province in the northeast of Yunnan Ludian County. The new variety had oval nut, circled base of fruit and..."Ludian-dama No.1" is a late frost-avoiding new walnut varieties bred from seedling in cold region of Yunnan Province in the northeast of Yunnan Ludian County. The new variety had oval nut, circled base of fruit and lightly sharp top fruits with the average single fruit weight of 14.44 g, and the shell engraved a large shallow with wrinkle surface. The suture line was protuberant and tight, and the shell thickness was 0.89 mm. The inner fold wall had paper quality, and diaphragm was well-developed. The kernel rate was 51.2% with rough fat content of 74.67%, protein content of 18.5%. And it was easy to peel off the kernel, which was large and full with delicate taste. "Ludian-dama No.1" passed the examination and approval of the Forest Variety Approval Committee of Yunnan Province in December, 2014.展开更多
On the basis of multifaceted investigations of approximately 600 phytosociological surveys of foxtail meadows taken in years 2002-2012 in river valleys with the assistance of the Braun-Blanquet method, the authors car...On the basis of multifaceted investigations of approximately 600 phytosociological surveys of foxtail meadows taken in years 2002-2012 in river valleys with the assistance of the Braun-Blanquet method, the authors carried out evaluation of the floristic composition with respect to phytosociological structure, floristic variability, degree of synanthropisation and life form structures. In addition, they ascertained the dependence of floristic variability of Alopecuretum pratensis phytocenoses on site conditions determined using: the phytoindication method and the laboratory analyses assessed the soil content of available forms of P and K and of Mg. The greatest areas among the recognised syntaxons are taken up by patches of a typical sub-association developed in fresh sites on soils of lightly acid reaction and moderate nitrogen availability. Floristic variability of Alopecuretum pratensis is characterised by: presence in the phytosociological structure of species characteristic for other syntaxons, floristic abundance and botanical structure, domination of species of the 1 st and 2nd degree of stability, high proportion of synanthropic species, values of the floristic diversity index (H'), natural and fodder score values. Geobotanical variability of foxtail meadows confirms difficulties with unequivocal determination of the systematic position of the Alopecuretum pratensis association.展开更多
Nature's greatest splendors are often secreted in the remotest of spots. This is certainly true of Kanas Lake, deep in the Altay Mountains of northern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. This area of sublime, and as...Nature's greatest splendors are often secreted in the remotest of spots. This is certainly true of Kanas Lake, deep in the Altay Mountains of northern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. This area of sublime, and as yet unsullied, natural beauty is home to 2,000 people of the Tuwa ethnic minority. The ancestry of these herder-hunters is unclear. Certain anthropologists believe that they are descended from Genghis Khan's "Mongol hordes" that swept through on their 13th century rampage of Central Asia and Europe. Others argue that they are the posterity of Siberian migrants, and cousins to the Tuvan people of Russia.展开更多
基金Supported by the Development Plan for Key Products of Yunnan Province(2009BB002)~~
文摘"Ludian-dama No.1" is a late frost-avoiding new walnut varieties bred from seedling in cold region of Yunnan Province in the northeast of Yunnan Ludian County. The new variety had oval nut, circled base of fruit and lightly sharp top fruits with the average single fruit weight of 14.44 g, and the shell engraved a large shallow with wrinkle surface. The suture line was protuberant and tight, and the shell thickness was 0.89 mm. The inner fold wall had paper quality, and diaphragm was well-developed. The kernel rate was 51.2% with rough fat content of 74.67%, protein content of 18.5%. And it was easy to peel off the kernel, which was large and full with delicate taste. "Ludian-dama No.1" passed the examination and approval of the Forest Variety Approval Committee of Yunnan Province in December, 2014.
文摘On the basis of multifaceted investigations of approximately 600 phytosociological surveys of foxtail meadows taken in years 2002-2012 in river valleys with the assistance of the Braun-Blanquet method, the authors carried out evaluation of the floristic composition with respect to phytosociological structure, floristic variability, degree of synanthropisation and life form structures. In addition, they ascertained the dependence of floristic variability of Alopecuretum pratensis phytocenoses on site conditions determined using: the phytoindication method and the laboratory analyses assessed the soil content of available forms of P and K and of Mg. The greatest areas among the recognised syntaxons are taken up by patches of a typical sub-association developed in fresh sites on soils of lightly acid reaction and moderate nitrogen availability. Floristic variability of Alopecuretum pratensis is characterised by: presence in the phytosociological structure of species characteristic for other syntaxons, floristic abundance and botanical structure, domination of species of the 1 st and 2nd degree of stability, high proportion of synanthropic species, values of the floristic diversity index (H'), natural and fodder score values. Geobotanical variability of foxtail meadows confirms difficulties with unequivocal determination of the systematic position of the Alopecuretum pratensis association.
文摘Nature's greatest splendors are often secreted in the remotest of spots. This is certainly true of Kanas Lake, deep in the Altay Mountains of northern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. This area of sublime, and as yet unsullied, natural beauty is home to 2,000 people of the Tuwa ethnic minority. The ancestry of these herder-hunters is unclear. Certain anthropologists believe that they are descended from Genghis Khan's "Mongol hordes" that swept through on their 13th century rampage of Central Asia and Europe. Others argue that they are the posterity of Siberian migrants, and cousins to the Tuvan people of Russia.