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2016-08-30Progress on the Systematic Study of Antimicrobial Acylphloroglucinols from Rhodomyrtus tomentosaRhodomyrtus tomentosa (Aiton) Hassk, a representative specimen of the genus Rhodomyrtus and commonly known as rose myrtle, is an abundant flowering evergreen shrub growing in southern and southeastern Asia, particularly in southern China. It has been reputed for the medical uses of its leaves and the nutriceutical properties of the edible bell-s...Read More
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2016-08-18Dinghushan Displacement Experiment Platforms Make ProgressSubtropical ecosystems are receiving unprecedented changes in temperature as consequence of anthropogenic activities, which potentially affects soil respiration (Rs) and carbon (C) sequestration. Due to the large amounts of C store and cycle in subtropical forests, investigations about how Rs and C sequestration respond to warming will be critic...Read More
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2016-07-20Significant drought trends were detected in eastern ChinaOver the past few decades, several national-scale agricultural droughts have occurred in China. Research suggests that this kind of extreme droughts is expected to become more frequent and more severe in the future as a result of anthropogenic climate change. However, the causes of drought at the regional scale are not well understood and deserv...Read More
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2016-07-14The Contribution of Carbon and Water in Modulating Wood Formation in Black Spruce SaplingsNonstructural carbohydrates (NSCs) play a crucial role in xylem formation and represent, with water, the main constraint toplant growth.Read More
Prof. HUANG Jianguo and his cooperators assessed the relationships between xylogenesis and NSCs in order to verify the variance explained by NSCs and determine the influence of intrinsic (tissue supplying c... -
2016-06-22Soil buffering capacity to acid deposition in subtropical forestsElevated anthropogenic acid deposition can significantly affect forest ecosystem functioning by changing soil pH, nutrient balance, and chemical leaching and so on. These effects generally differ among different forests, and the mechanisms for those observed responses often vary, depending on climate, soil conditions and vegetation types. Howeve...Read More
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2016-06-14The delegation of Tennessee State University visit South China Botanical Garden, CASDr. Hui Dafeng, the professor of Tennessee State University, USA, together with Dr. Deng Qi, at the invitation of Prof. Zhang Deqiang, visited SCBG for scientific research cooperation from 27 to 31 May.Read More
Prof. Hui firstly made a visit to the simulated warming plot at Dinghushan Nature Reservation, and discussed about the cooperation for a... -
2016-05-13IABG Training Course NoticeThe development of botanical gardens in Asia over recent years has shown a remarkable period of growth, but they face many problems and bigger challenges than they ever. This is particularly true and more complex for those botanical gardens in developing countries. The “Botanical Garden Development & Management” training course is intended to ...Read More
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2016-01-06Recruitment Notice of “Hundred-Talent Program” of South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of SciencesIntroduction and website of South China Botanical GardenRead More
South China Botanical Garden (SCBG), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) is an important base for science and technology innovation, personnel training and scientific knowledge dissemination in China. The main research directions of SCBG focus on restoration and reconstruction of degrade...