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1. Ceratocystisand related genera causing wilt of Cunninghamia lanceolataYunnan, China.

2. Phosphorus addition enhances heterotrophic respiration but reduces root respiration in a subtropical plantation forest.

3. Functional type mediates the responses of root litter-driven priming effect and new carbon formation to warming.

4. Isoprenoid emissions from Schima superba and Cunninghamia lanceolata: Their responses to elevated temperature by two warming facilities.

5. Continuous planting of Chinese fir monocultures significantly influences dissolved organic matter content and microbial assembly processes.

6. Effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis on growth and biochemical characteristics of Chinese fir ( Cunninghamia lanceolata ) seedlings under low phosphorus environment.

7. Short-term responses of soil enzyme activities and stoichiometry to litter input in Castanopsis carlesii and Cunninghamia lanceolata plantations.

8. Nitrogen addition affected the root competition in Cunninghamia lanceolata-Phoebe chekiangensis mixed plantation.

9. Mixed plantations do not necessarily provide higher ecosystem multifunctionality than monoculture plantations.

10. Canopy nitrogen addition and understory removal destabilize the microbial community in a subtropical Chinese fir plantation.

11. Genome survey of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata): Identification of genomic SSRs and demonstration of their utility in genetic diversity analysis.

12. Responses of absorptive root and mycorrhizal colonization of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) to varied environmental conditions

13. Effects of stand ages on soil enzyme activities in Chinese fir plantations and natural secondary forests.

14. Infusing phytate-based biomass flame retardants into the cellulose lumens of Chinese fir wood attains superior flame retardant efficacy.

15. Effects of community structure of Cunninghamia lanceolata sprouting forests with different densities on ecosystem carbon density at the early stage of succession.

16. Response of soil micro-food web to nutrient limitation along a subtropical forest restoration.

17. [Seasonal dynamics in photosynthetic characteristics and growth of Cunninghamia lanceolata saplings and their response to soil warming].

18. Carbon sequestration and storage capacity of Chinese fir at different stand ages.

19. [Responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal morphological traits and the diversity of spore-associated bacteria to simulated nitrogen deposition and drought in a Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation soil].

20. [Responses of water use efficiency of Chinese fir to mixed planting and meteorological factors].

21. Metagenomics reveals the effects of glyphosate on soil microbial communities and functional profiles of C and P cycling in the competitive vegetation control process of Chinese fir plantation.

22. Relationship between volatile organic compounds released and growth of Cunninghamia lanceolata roots under low-phosphorus conditions.

23. Root age-related response of fine root respiration of Chinese fir seedlings to soil warming

24. Effects of nitrogen addition on phosphorus transformation and decomposition fungi in seedling stage of Cunninghamia lanceolata

25. Decreased glomalin-related soil protein with nitrogen deposition in a 3-year-old Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation

26. STUDY ON PERMEABILITY OF CUNNINGHAMIA LANCEOLATA BASED ON STEAM TREATMENT AND FREEZE TREATMENT

27. Variation in fine root traits with thinning intensity in a Chinese fir plantation insights from branching order and functional groups

28. Heartwood and Sapwood Variation and Development in Chenshan Red-Heart Chinese Fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook)

29. Litter age interacted with N and P addition to impact soil N2O emissions in Cunninghamia lanceolata plantations

30. Litter decomposition and nutrient release are faster under secondary forests than under Chinese fir plantations with forest development.

31. [Effects of warming on physicochemical property of

32. Growth characteristics of Cunninghamia lanceolata in China

33. Further Mining and Characterization of miRNA Resource in Chinese Fir (

35. [Responses of soil microbial biomass and carbon source utilization to simulated nitrogen deposition and drought in a

36. Inbreeding in Chinese Fir: Insight into the Rare Self-Fertilizing Event from a Genetic View

37. A new Oligocene species of Cunninghamia R. Brown ex Richard et A. Richard (Cupressaceae) from the Maoming Basin, South China.

38. Whole-Plant Reconstruction and Updated Phylogeny of Austrohamia acanthobractea (Cupressaceae) from the Middle Jurassic of Northeast China.

39. Impacts of Leaf Age on Canopy Spectral Signature Variation in Evergreen Chinese Fir Forests.

40. Effects of short-term warming and nitrogen addition on the quantity and quality of dissolved organic matter in a subtropical Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation.

41. Annual Growth Progression, Nutrient Transformation, and Carbon Storage in Tissues of Cunninghamia lanceolata Monoculture in Relation to Soil Quality Indicators Influenced by Intraspecific Competition Intensity

42. Responses of leaf litter decomposability to nitrogen and phosphorus additions are associated with cell wall carbohydrate composition in a subtropical plantation

43. Automated tree-crown and height detection in a young forest plantation using mask region-based convolutional neural network (Mask R-CNN)

44. Evaluation of land suitability for Cunninghamia konishii Hayata (Cupressaceae) planting in Vietnam

45. Distribution of organic carbon and nutrients in soil aggregates under different stand types of Cunninghamia lanceolata in southern Guangxi of China

46. Arbuscular mycorrhizal hyphal respiration makes a large contribution to soil respiration in a subtropical forest under various N input rates

47. [Identification of the potential distribution area of

48. [Effects of harvest residue management on soil organic nitrogen fractions in young

49. Phosphorus addition regulates the growth of Chinese fir by changing needle nitrogen fractions in growing and dormant seasons

50. Provenance-specific ecophysiological responses to drought in Cunninghamia lanceolata

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