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Plant Diversity Enhances Ecosystem Multifunctionality via Multitrophic DiversityIn both forest and grassland ecosystems, the association between multitrophic diversity and multifunctionality was stronger than the relationship between the diversity of individual trophic groups and multifunctionality. The researchers show that plant diversity increases multifunctionality through elevated multitrophic diversity. The findings imply that, to promote ecosystem multifunctionality, conservation planning must consider the diversity of both plants and higher trophic levels.Sep 03, 2024 -
Drainage triggered metallic protection of soil carbon in wetlands but not allJun 25, 2024 -
The Sino-French Joint Laboratory on Grape and Wine (LIA Innogrape) Debuts at the Sino-French Science and Technology Cooperation Achievements ExhibitionMay 11, 2024
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Abrupt Permafrost Thaw Intensifies Warming Effects on Soil CO2 EmissionApr 30, 2024 -
Scientists Unravel Spatial Heterogeneity of Neo- and Paleo-endemism for Plants in MadagascarMar 09, 2024 -
Chromatin Modifier-centered Pathway Points to Higher Crop YieldJan 18, 2024 -
Structure of a Photosystem Supercomplex from a Diatom Reveals Its Energy Transfer and Possible Photoprotective PathwaysOct 26, 2023 -
A case study of Causonis (the grape family) suggests potential roles of hybridization and polyploidization in the expansion of species distribution rangeOct 13, 2023 -
Researchers Discover the Transcriptional Mechanism Underlying Establishment of Callus Pluripotency during in intro Plant RegenerationOct 07, 2023 -
A high-resolution genotype–phenotype map identifies the TaSPL17 controlling grain number and size in wheatAug 31, 2023