191 results on '"Du, Dao‐Lin"'
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2. Solidago canadensis enhances its invasion by modulating prokaryotic communities in the bulk soil
3. Greater capacity for division of labor brings greater benefits to an invasive clonal plant than its native partners
4. Dose dependent effect of nitrogen on the phyto extractability of Cd in metal contaminated soil using Wedelia trilobata
5. Soil biota and soil substrates influence responses of the rhizomatous clonal grass Leymus chinensis to nutrient heterogeneity
6. Mixed litter and incubation sites drive non-additive responses in seed germination and seedling growth of lettuce
7. Soil Microbe-Mediated N:P Stoichiometric Effects on Solidago canadensis Performance Depend on Nutrient Levels
8. Evaluating Sorghum bicolor resistance to Solidago canadensis invasion under different nitrogen scenarios.
9. Pathogen resistance in Sphagneticola trilobata (Singapore daisy): molecular associations and differentially expressed genes in response to disease from a widespread fungus
10. Key factors shaping prokaryotic communities in subtropical forest soils
11. Synergistic Effects of Soil Microbes on Solidago canadensis Depend on Water and Nutrient Availability
12. Allelopathy confers an invasive Wedelia higher resistance to generalist herbivore and pathogen enemies over its native congener
13. Synergy among hypotheses in the invasion process of alien plants: A road map within a timeline
14. Cadmium hyperaccumulation as an inexpensive metal armor against disease in Crofton weed
15. Invasion by the weed Conyza canadensis alters soil nutrient supply and shifts microbiota structure
16. Reforestation of Cunninghamia lanceolata changes the relative abundances of important prokaryotic families in soil
17. Diversity- and density-mediated allelopathic effects of resident plant communities on invasion by an exotic plant
18. Strong Invasive Mechanism of Wedelia trilobata via Growth and Physiological Traits under Nitrogen Stress Condition
19. The Degradability of Microplastics May Not Necessarily Equate to Environmental Friendliness: A Case Study of Cucumber Seedlings with Disturbed Photosynthesis
20. Tug of War-Who is the Winner? Canker Disease Restructures the Endophytic Bacterial Community of Citrus
21. Clonal integration can promote the growth and spread of in cadmium-contaminated environments
22. Difference in capacity of clonal integration between terrestrial and aquatic Alternanthera philoxeroides in response to defoliation: implications for biological control
23. Plant growth promoting rhizobacteria and biochar production from Parthenium hysterophorus enhance seed germination and productivity in barley under drought stress
24. Invasive Plant Alternanthera philoxeroides Benefits More Competition Advantage from Rhizosphere Bacteria Regardless of the Host Source
25. Clonal integration is beneficial for resource sharing in a creeping amphibian herb (Alteranthera philoxeroides)
26. Clonal functional traits favor the invasive success of alien plants into native communities.
27. The Degradability of Microplastics May Not Necessarily Equate to Environmental Friendliness: A Case Study of Cucumber Seedlings with Disturbed Photosynthesis.
28. A Green Approach Used for Heavy Metals ‘Phytoremediation’ Via Invasive Plant Species to Mitigate Environmental Pollution: A Review
29. A method for quantifying relative competitive advantage and the combined effect of co-invasion for two invasive plants
30. Isolation of NBS-LRR RGAs from invasive Wedelia trilobata and the calculation of evolutionary rates to understand bioinvasion from a molecular evolution perspective
31. Photocatalytic properties of zinc sulfide nanocrystals biofabricated by metal-reducing bacterium Shewanella oneidensis MR-1
32. Growth responses of Canada goldenrod (Solidago canadensis L.) to increased nitrogen supply correlate with bioavailability of insoluble phosphorus source
33. Exploring the Potential of Naturalized Plants for Phytoremediation of Heavy Metal Contamination
34. Greater Capacity for Division of Labor Brings Greater Benefits to an Invasive Clonal Plant than its Native Partners
35. Clonal functional traits favor the invasive success of alien plants into native communities
36. Both Adaptability and Endophytic Bacteria Are Linked to the Functional Traits in the Invasive Clonal Plant Wedelia trilobata
37. Effect of nitrogen-fixing bacteria on resource investment of the root system in an invasive clonal plant under low nutritional environment
38. Are Iron-Rich Calcareous Mine Sites Easily Invaded by Invasive Plant Species?
39. Light limitation and litter of an invasive clonal plant, Wedelia trilobata, inhibit its seedling recruitment
40. Effects of leaf litter on inter-specific competitive ability of the invasive plant Wedelia trilobata
41. Different Responses of an Invasive Clonal Plant Wedelia trilobata and its Native Congener to Gibberellin: Implications for Biological Invasion
42. Human impacts on genetic diversity and differentiation in six natural populations of Madhuca hainanensis, an endemic and endangered timber species in China
43. Role of electricity production in the anaerobic decolorization of dye mixture by exoelectrogenic bacterium Shewanella oneidensis MR-1
44. Biodecolorization of Naphthol Green B dye by Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 under anaerobic conditions
45. Biosorption of Pb(II) by Biomass of KC-2: Kinetic, Equilibrium and Characteristic Studies
46. Local adaptation and phenotypic plasticity both occurred in Wedelia trilobata invasion across a tropical island
47. Earthworms Modulate Impacts of Soil Heterogeneity on Plant Growth at Different Spatial Scales
48. Soil Microbe-Mediated N:P Stoichiometric Effects on Solidago canadensis Performance Depend on Nutrient Levels
49. Earthworms Modulate Impacts of Soil Heterogeneity on Plant Growth at Different Spatial Scales
50. Interactive effect of climate warming and nitrogen deposition may shift the dynamics of native and invasive species
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