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Spatial variation in leaf nutrient traits of dominant desert riparian plant species in an arid inland river basin of China 期刊论文
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2019, 卷号: 9, 期号: 3, 页码: 1523-1531
作者:  Zhang, Xiaolong;  Zhou, Jihua;  Guan, Tianyu;  Cai, Wentao;  Jiang, Lianhe;  Lai, Liming;  Gao, Nannan;  Zheng, Yuanrun
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desert riparian ecosystems  global changes  groundwater  leaf nutrient traits  soil properties  
Differential influence of elevated CO2 on gas exchange and water use efficiency of four indigenous shrub species distributed in different sandy environments in central Inner Mongolia 期刊论文
ECOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2018, 卷号: 33, 期号: 5, 页码: 863-871
作者:  Li, Qiaoyan;  Lai, Liming;  Zhou, Jihua;  Du, Hui;  Guan, Tianyu;  Zhang, Xiaolong;  Jiang, Lianhe;  Zheng, Yuanrun;  Yu, Yi;  Gao, Yong;  An, Ping;  Shimizu, Hideyuki
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Elevated CO2  Artemisia sphaerocephala  Artemisia ordosica  Hedysarum laeve  Caragana korshinskii  
Phylogeny, habitat together with biological and ecological factors can influence germination of 36 subalpine Rhododendron species from the eastern Tibetan Plateau 期刊论文
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2018, 卷号: 8, 期号: 7, 页码: 3589-3598
作者:  Wang, Yongji;  Lai, Liming;  Du, Hui;  Jiang, Lianhe;  Wang, Fei;  Zhang, Chao;  Zhuang, Ping;  Zheng, Yuanrun
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altitude  habitat  phylogeny  plant height  Rhododendron  seed germination  seed mass  Tibet  
Growth response and soil-plant water relations of 4 dominant psammophyte species with soil moisture in central Inner Mongolia 期刊论文
TURKISH JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2014, 卷号: 38, 期号: 2, 页码: 325-333
作者:  Zheng, Yuanrun;  Jiang, Lianhe;  Gao, Yong;  Chen, Xi;  Luo, Geping;  Feng, Xianwei;  Shimizu, Hideyuki
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Biomass allocation  growth  microlysimeter  semiarid regions  plant-water relations