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1. Study On Photosynthetic Physiological Ecology Of Main Forest-Forming Species In The Eastern Part Of Northeast Of China
2. Water Retention And Transpiration Of Xerophytes Mainly Ceratoides
3. Simulation Of Water And Heat Transfer At Ecotone Between Oasis And Desert
4. Studies On Molecular Systematics And Genetic Diversity Of Genus Nitraria L.
5. Responses Of Sexual Reproduction Pattern And Leaf Traits Of Arabidopsis Thaliana To Elevated CO2
6. Study On Photosynthetic, Water Consumption Characteristics And Drought Resistance Of Sevarel Shrubs In Kubuqi Desert
7. Evapotranspiration In The Huangfuchuan Watershed Of Ordos Plateau, China, Estimated By A Scaling Model
8. Climate Change On Ordos Plateau And Interactions Between Typical Plants And Environments
9. Research On Adaptability Of Vetiveria Zizanioides To Flooding
10. Study On The Heat Balance During The Growing Season Of Quercus Liaotungeusis Koidz Stand In Taiyue Mount Area Shanxi Provice
11. Principal And Subordinate Mode Virtual Instrument System Of Measuring Photosynthesis And Transpiration Rate
12. Effects Of Enhanced UV-B Radiation On Photosynthesis Of C4 And CAM Plants
13. Study On Physiological Ecology Of Five Lianas In Tiantong Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest, ZheJiang
14. Study On The Photosynthetic Characteristics Of The Dominant Plants And Human-induced Restoration Technology In The Mount Beigu Wetland
15. Study On Photosynthetic Ecophysiological Characteristics Of Wild Vetiver In Western Guangdong
16. A Comparative Studies On Diurnal Course Of Photosynthetic Of Dominant Plants Of Alpine Meadow At Eastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
17. Transpiration And Photosynthesis Characteristics Of Typical Plant And Its Influence On Element Migration In Karst Areas Of Southwest China
18. Responses Of Physiological-biochemical-characteristic Of Spartina Alterniflora To Nacl Stress
19. Evaluation Of The Drought Tolerance For Nitric Oxide-Related Mutants In Arabidopsis
20. Contents Of Heavy Metals In The Soil Of Two Coal Mines And The Effect Of Coal Dust On The Photosynthesis And Growth Of Hedysarum Laeve
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