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2024-04-16A rapid and efficient method for plant genetic transformationCrops and development and utilization of plant resources .Compared to the traditional transformation methods , RAPID has a higher transformation efficiency ( increased by 20 ~ 100 times ) , shorter duration ( reduced by 2 ~ 3 times ) , and does not require tissue culture.Applied to a wide range of plant species that are capable of regeneration .... Plant genetic transformation is essential for crop engineering and modern molecular breeding. However, the existing transformation protocol is complex and inefficient, limiting genetic modification of most crops and development and utilization of plant resources.Read More
To address this challenge, Guangzhou researchers have developed a novel plant g... -
2024-04-07Inaugural meeting of Biological Diversity successfully heldOn 1 April 2024 , the South China Botanical Garden , Chinese Academy of Sciences ( SCBG , CAS ) and Wiley , a leading publisher of academic journals , held an inaugural meeting to launch the journal Biological Diversity in Guangzhou . On 1 April 2024, the South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences (SCBG, CAS) and Wiley, a leading publisher of academic journals, held an inaugural meeting to launch the journal Biological Diversity in Guangzhou, China. Held in a combination of offline and online formats, the meeting was attended by the Editors-in-Chief, Associate ...Read More
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2024-04-04Scientists of South China Botanical Garden comment on the evolution of agriculture nitrogen managementThe drive to increase crop production to meet the increasing food demand has led to excessive use of nitrogen fertilizers , but nitrogen use efficiency has not increased accordingly .10.1038 / s43016-023 - 00888-6 ) published in Nature Food . A comprehensive review of the meta-analysis was carried out by Prof . HOU Enqing ’ s team and published... The drive to increase crop production to meet the increasing food demand has led to excessive use of nitrogen fertilizers, but nitrogen use efficiency has not increased accordingly. Rather, excess nitrogen released into the environment has caused severe environmental pollution. To understand the status of knowledge-based nitrogen management stra...Read More
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2024-04-02Scientists from South China Botanical Garden reveal impact of temperature variability on wood phenology of Northern Hemisphere conifersIncreasing evidences show decoupling between growth timing and annual woody growth , the subtle responses of wood formation ( e . g . .Given the immediate threats posed by worldwide increases in climate variability , there is an urgent need to understand how temperature variability affects the timing of forest wood phenology and the underlying m... Increasing evidences show decoupling between growth timing and annual woody growth, the subtle responses of wood formation (e.g., xylem phenology) to multiple facets of global warming should be quantified to improve our understanding of forest growth dynamics; however, this task remains challenging. One of the largest uncertainties in the respon...Read More
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2024-04-02Researchers' " photoperiod " Discovery regulate soybean seed weightGuangzhou researchers have teamed up with china scientists to successfully identify the Dt1 as a new negative regulator to control soybean seed weight that provide new insights into how soybean seed development responds to photoperiod at different latitudes .We unveiled a new mechanism of how seed weight is controlled by photoperiod in crops , o... Guangzhou researchers have teamed up with china scientists to successfully identify the Dt1 as a new negative regulator to control soybean seed weight that provide new insights into how soybean seed development responds to photoperiod at different latitudes.Soybean is a photoperiod-sensitive short-day crop whose reproductive period and yield are...Read More
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2024-04-01Spatial variation and cross-scale associations of soil microbial necromass carbon in tropical mountain rainforestsAutocorrelation , with significant high-high and low-low clustering patterns , and soil , topographic , and plant properties were important driving factors . Microbial necromass are an important source of soil organic carbon and play a crucial role in regulating the structure and stability of soil organic carbon pools. Tropical forests store over 60% of global forest carbon in living biomass, necromass, and soil carbon, approximately accounting for 25% of terrestrial biosphere carbon stocks and with ...Read More
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2024-03-25Botanist CHEN Huanyong, the founder of South China Botanical GardenBook named Botanist CHEN Huanyong : story of SCBG ’ s founder is published by South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ( SCBG , CAS ) .Taxa and new combinations , including the famous “ living fossil ” plant — Cathaya argyrophylla Chun et Kuang .Huanyong , who continuously explored and develop in the field of plant tax... A newly released book named Botanist CHEN Huanyong: story of SCBG’s founder is published by South China Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (SCBG,CAS).Read More
Prof. CHEN Huanyong (Woon-Young Chun, 陈焕镛, 1890–1971), a leading botanist and taxonomist, who started a new era for the modern plant science in China and made a great con... -
2024-03-22The South China Botanical Garden published a new genus of Asteraceae — Qineryangia Y. S. Chen & L. S. Xu.Plants possess significant edible , medicinal , and ornamental value , such as Lactuca , Cichorium , and Taraxacum . The Cichorieae plants exhibit diverse.Crepidinae . However , due to the complexity of morphological characteristics , lack of molecular data , and inadequacy of genetic information obtained through.Recognition of his contributions... The tribe Cichorieae of the family Asteraceae comprises approximately 95 genera and 2500 species, distributed widely in the Northern Hemisphere. In China, there are about 35 genera and 388 species. Many of these plants possess significant edible, medicinal, and ornamental value, such as Lactuca, Cichorium, and Taraxacum. The Cichorieae plants ex...Read More