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Scientists Review the Impact of the Formation of the Three Great Asian Plateaus on Climate and BiodiversityThe uplift and outward growth of the three great plateaus in Asia fundamentally changed the Asian landscapes and climates. The current biodiversity of the three plateaus is not a product of the Pleistocene ice age but is the result of a long and complex evolutionary process.Aug 22, 2025 -
Review Reveals SnRK1 as a Central Energy Hub Regulating Plant Stress Resistance and DevelopmentA research team led by Prof. YANG Wenqiang from the Institute of Botany of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), in collaboration with partners, has revealed the molecular network by which SnRK1, as a conserved energy sensor in plants, acts as a core hub integrating energy homeostasis, stress adaptation, and growth regulation.Aug 11, 2025 -
Abrupt Permafrost Thaw Promotes Microbial Carbon Use EfficiencyIn a recent study published in PNAS, a research team led by Prof. YANG Yuanhe from the Institute of Botany of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, provides compelling evidence that microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE; the proportion of C uptake used for microbial growth) increases after abrupt permafrost thaw.Aug 11, 2025 -
Mapping Asia Plants Plus Initiative Selected as a UNESCO IDSSD First Set of Endorsed ProjectsRecently, the “Mapping Asia Plants Plus” (MAP+) initiative, led by the Biodiversity Committee, Chinese Academy of Sciences (BC-CAS), has been selected as a project of the United Nations' International Decade of Sciences for Sustainable Development (2024-2033) (IDSSD) Project.Aug 08, 2025 -
IBCAS Partners with French Embassy to Develop a "Biodiversity Garden"On June 23, the French Embassy in China and the Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IBCAS), jointly inaugurated the "Biodiversity Garden" in a ceremony in Beijing. Mr. Bertrand Lortholary, French Ambassador to China welcomed Ms. WU Yan, Deputy Director of the Bureau of International Cooperation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and Prof. YANG Wenqiang, Deputy Director-General of IBCAS. Representatives from the CAS Headquarter, IBCAS, as well as other distinguished guests also attended the event. Ambassador Lortholary expressed his gratitude for the professionalism and craftsmanship demonstrated by IBCAS throughout the design and construction of the garden.Jun 29, 2025 -
New Study Reveals Episodic and Gradual Patterns in Plant Diploidization ProcessA recent study published in PNAS examines the diploidization process—the critical phase in the widespread "polyploidy-diploidization" evolutionary cycle of plants—which reveals that the tempo of diploidization in a single polyploid species can be both episodic and gradual.Jun 27, 2025 -
Scientists Reveal Timeline and Uneven Evolution of Endemic Flora on Qinghai-Tibet PlateauA team from the Institute of Botany of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IBCAS) has revealed the evolutionary dynamics of floristic endemism on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) through a multi-taxon analysis. The study was published in PNAS. The QTP consists of three subregions, the Plateau Platform, the Himalaya, and the Hengduan Mountains. This region harbors two global biodiversity hotspots of great conservation value and is home to the world's most species-rich temperate flora with a high level of endemism.Jun 23, 2025 -
Winter's Gift to Nature: Snowfall Helps Grasslands Stay StrongA research team led by Prof. LIU Lingli has revealed the critical role of plants water use strategies in how winter snowfall stabilizes the productivity in semi-arid grasslands. The findings, published in Ecology, provides compelling evidence that plant communities can optimize water acquisition and utilization, thereby enhancing the stability of biomass production through coordinated changes in plant physiology, species reordering, and root distribution under altered snow regimes.Jun 04, 2025 -
【Xinhua News】China Releases Updated Biodiversity CatalogueThe Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) unveiled the 2025 catalogue of biological species in China, documenting a total of 162,717 species and infraspecies, including dragonflies and earthworms for the first timeMay 23, 2025 -
Prof. LI Shaohua Awarded Honorary Doctorate by France's University of BordeauxApr 16, 2025