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[Relationships between aboveground biomass and environmental factors along an altitude gradient of alpine grassland].

Nonuniform processes of chromosome evolution in sedges (Carex: Cyperaceae).

Plant uptake of inorganic and organic nitrogen: neighbor identity matters.

[Niche characteristics of typical marsh wetland plant populations in Sanjiang Plain].

In situ phytoextraction of polychlorinated biphenyl - (PCB)contaminated soil.

Natural dibenzoxazepinones from leaves of Carex distachya: Structural elucidation and radical scavenging activity.

The influence of temperature on nutrient treatment efficiency in stormwater biofilter systems.

Distachyasin: A new antioxidant metabolite from the leaves of Carex distachya.

Interactive factors leading to dying-off Carex tato in Momoge wetland polluted by crude oil, Western Jilin, China.

Scale-dependent inhibition drives regular tussock spacing in a freshwater marsh.

Modeling the effect of photosynthetic vegetation properties on the NDVI--LAI relationship.

Effect of light on seed germination of eight wetland Carex species.

Six-step synthesis of (S)-brevicolline from (S)-nicotine.

Structures of bioactive carexanes from the roots of Carex distachya Desf.

Are heat and cold resistance of arctic species affected by successive extreme temperature events?

Sedges of the family Cyperaceae are primarily in the genera Carex and Cyperus.

Genetic structure in populations of an ancient woodland sedge, Carex sylvatica Hudson, at a regional and local scale.

Cold season CH4, CO2 and N2O fluxes from freshwater marshes in northeast China.

High nitrogen : phosphorus ratios reduce nutrient retention and second-year growth of wetland sedges.

Screening the wetland plant species Alisma plantago-aquatica, Carex rostrata and Phalaris arundinacea for innate tolerance to zinc and comparison with Eriophorum angustifolium and Festuca rubra Merlin

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