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  1. Article: Nuclear DNA Amounts in Chinese Bryophytes Estimated by Flow Cytometry: Variation Patterns and Biological Significances.

    Li, Dandan / Luo, Guangyu / Guo, Shuiliang / Huang, Ruoling / Yang, Jun / Cao, Tong / Yu, Jing

    Plants (Basel, Switzerland)

    2023  Volume 12, Issue 7

    Abstract: There exists an obvious gap in our knowledge of the nuclear DNA amount of bryophytes, not only in terms of the low number of species represented, but also in systematic and geographic representation. In order to increase our knowledge of nuclear DNA ... ...

    Abstract There exists an obvious gap in our knowledge of the nuclear DNA amount of bryophytes, not only in terms of the low number of species represented, but also in systematic and geographic representation. In order to increase our knowledge of nuclear DNA amounts and variation patterns in bryophytes, and their potential phylogenetic significances and influences on phenotypes, we used flow cytometry to determine the DNA 1C values of 209 bryophyte accessions, which belong to 145 mosses and 18 liverworts collected from China, by using
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-04-05
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2704341-1
    ISSN 2223-7747
    ISSN 2223-7747
    DOI 10.3390/plants12071564
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  2. Article: Thresholds in the Species-Area-Habitat Model: Evidence from the Bryophytes on Continental Islands.

    Luo, Guangyu / Huang, Ruoling / Guo, Shuiliang / Li, Dandan / Yang, Jun / Zhang, Feng / Yu, Jing

    Plants (Basel, Switzerland)

    2023  Volume 12, Issue 4

    Abstract: Aim: To clarify whether (1) there are thresholds in the species-area-habitat relationship for bryophytes and potential mechanisms, (2) such thresholds vary among different bryophyte groups, and (3) : Location: Islands in central and southern Zhejiang, ...

    Abstract Aim: To clarify whether (1) there are thresholds in the species-area-habitat relationship for bryophytes and potential mechanisms, (2) such thresholds vary among different bryophyte groups, and (3)
    Location: Islands in central and southern Zhejiang, China.
    Methods: We investigated the species richness (SR) of five bryophyte groups (total bryophytes, total mosses, liverworts, acrocarpous mosses, and pleurocarpous mosses) and habitat types on 66 islands. By using four threshold models, the logarithmic and the power models, we quantified their SR-
    Results: The AICc values of the SKR models were overall smaller than those of the respective SAR and SHR models. The left-horizontal two-threshold model was best for the SKRs. A phenomenon (the small-
    Main conclusions: There were two thresholds and SCEs in the SKRs of all five bryophyte groups. The SCEs likely resulted from the elimination of the direct and positive effects of habitat diversity on the SR of the bryophytes on small
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-02-13
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2704341-1
    ISSN 2223-7747
    ISSN 2223-7747
    DOI 10.3390/plants12040837
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  3. Article ; Online: Homaliodendron pulchrum L. Y. Pei & Y. Jia, new to Guizhou Province, China

    ZHANG Yongchang / LI Dandan / HUANG Ruoling / HE Lin / GUO Shuiliang

    Journal of Shanghai Normal University (Natural Sciences), Vol 49, Iss 4, Pp 394-

    2020  Volume 397

    Abstract: Homaliodendron pulchrum L. Y. Pei & Y. Jia was described as a new species from Guangxi, Hunan and Sichuan Provinces, China in 2011.We found the species was new to Guizhou Province based on a specimen collected from the Maolan National Nature Reserve ... ...

    Abstract Homaliodendron pulchrum L. Y. Pei & Y. Jia was described as a new species from Guangxi, Hunan and Sichuan Provinces, China in 2011.We found the species was new to Guizhou Province based on a specimen collected from the Maolan National Nature Reserve.Detailed descriptions and an ink drawing of the species are provided, and a key on Homaliodendron in Guizhou was also presented.
    Keywords bryophyte ; new record ; homaliodendron pulchrum ; guizhou ; maolan ; Science (General) ; Q1-390
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-08-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Academic Journals Center of Shanghai Normal University
    Document type Article ; Online
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  4. Article ; Online: Diversity patterns of mosses and its determinants in Maolan (Guizhou Province, China) in view of species and function

    HUANG Ruoling / LI Dandan / LYU Jinqiao / ZHANG Yongchang / YANG Jun / DENG Tan / HE Lin / GUO Shuiliang

    Journal of Shanghai Normal University (Natural Sciences), Vol 51, Iss 6, Pp 751-

    2022  Volume 761

    Abstract: Guizhou Maolan National Nature Reserve has rare karst forest ecosystems, which are unique in the world at the same latitude. To elucidate moss diversity pattern and its environmental factors in the reserve in view of species and function, species ... ...

    Abstract Guizhou Maolan National Nature Reserve has rare karst forest ecosystems, which are unique in the world at the same latitude. To elucidate moss diversity pattern and its environmental factors in the reserve in view of species and function, species composition and distribution of mosses in 342 sites were investigated in five representative landscapes (stone-hillside forest, funnel forest, karst valley, ancient plum forest and villages). A total of 1 668 moss specimens were collected, from which 319 species belonging to 106 genera and 36 families were identified. Among the five landscape types, species richness was highest in karst valley (Qinglong Pond) and Stone-hillside Forest, and the species diversity was highest in Stone-hillside Forest, followed by karst valley. There was no significant difference in functional diversity among these five landscapes. Among different substrates, species diversity of saxicolous mosses and epiphytic mosses was higher than that of soil-based mosses. Saxicolous mosses had the highest functional divergence and richness index, and epiphytic mosses had comparatively high functional evenness. Species diversity and functional diversity of ground mosses increased significantly with the increase of tree canopy coverage, but decreased or decreased significantly with the increase of herb coverage, soil thickness and substrate moisture. With the increase of elevation, species diversity and functional diversity of saxicolous mosses increased to an extent, while the epiphytic mosses somewhat decreased. Significantly positive correlations existed between species richness and functional richness, between species diversity and functional divergence, and between species evenness and functional evenness for the mosses in the Reserve, all at a significance of p <0.001. In karst areas with different desertification degrees, bryophyte diversity increased with the improvement of desertification environment.
    Keywords maolan ; moss ; species ; function ; diversity ; substrate ; Science (General) ; Q1-390
    Subject code 580 ; 590
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-12-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Academic Journals Center of Shanghai Normal University
    Document type Article ; Online
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  5. Article ; Online: 联合接种原生动物和木霉对黄瓜生长及土壤微生物区系的影响

    Mo, Yani / Guo, Sai / Ou, Yannan / Jiao, Zixuan / Huang, Ruoling / Li, Rong / Shen, Zongzhuan / Geisen, Stefan / Shen, Qirong

    Journal of Nanjing Agricultural University

    2023  Volume 46, Issue 2

    Abstract: Objectives ] The paper aimed to explore the effects of microbe-consuming protists, fungi and the microbe-consuming protists and growth-promoting fungi co-inoculation on cucumber growth and soil microbial community. [ Methods] A greenhouse experiment ... ...

    Abstract [ Objectives ] The paper aimed to explore the effects of microbe-consuming protists, fungi and the microbe-consuming protists and growth-promoting fungi co-inoculation on cucumber growth and soil microbial community. [ Methods] A greenhouse experiment was designed to decipher the role of keystone protists (Cercomomnas lenta) in interaction with plant-promoting Trichoderma guizhouense on the soil microbiome and cucumber performance. Four treatments were designed:no-inoculation control (CK),T. guizhouense inoculation treatment (T), Cercomomnas lenta inoculation treatment (C), and C. lenta and T. guizhouense co-inoculation treatment(T+C). Plants and soil samples were collected after two weeks of greenhouse experiment to evaluate the effects of each treatment on cucumber performance and soil bacterial and fungal communities. [ Results] Compared to the control, plant height of T. guizhouense inoculation treatment, C. lenta inoculation treatment and C. lenta and T. guizhouense co-inoculation treatment increased by 6. 0%, 12. 5% and 21.5%, respectively, while plant biomass increased by 5. 6%, 12. 9% and 24. 0%, respectively. This indicated that the growth promotion effect of C. lenta and T. guizhouense co-inoculation was stronger than those of individual inoculation of C. lenta and T. guizhouense. Principal coordinate analysis showed that three inoculation treatments significantly changed the bacterial and fungal community compositions; random forest models revealed that bacterial and fungal community compositions were the main predictors of plant biomass; and the LEfSe analysis showed that the T. guizhouense inoculation,C. lenta inoculation and C. lenta and T. guizhouense co-inoculation treatments stimulated 22,51 and 82 potential key bacterial OTU,and 2,6 and 16 potential key fungal OTU,respectively. In total 21 key bacterial and 11 key fungal OTU were only stimulated in the C. lenta and T. guizhouense co-inoculation treatment potentially contributing to cucumber growth. The bacterial OTU mostly contributing to ...
    Keywords Trichoderma ; cucumber ; inoculation ; plant growth promotion ; protists ; soil microbial community
    Subject code 630
    Language Chinese
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 743330-x
    ISSN 1000-2030
    ISSN 1000-2030
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