Getting here
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From March 16 to April 1, the delegation of Bayreuth University visited SCBG for scientific research cooperation and exchange.
SCBG introduction by YU Yan of Cooperation and Exchange Department
Lecture by Professor Sigrid of Bayreuth University
The delegation visit herbarium of SCBG
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) emission, responsible for more than 60% of green house effects, was proved to be the leading contributing factor for global warming. China, which has been experiencing a remarkable growth of gross domestic product (GDP), has surpassed the United States and became the larg...
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Heavy metal contamination by mining is a major environmental concern on a global scale. As a result, health related incidents caused by heavy metal pollution in China have risen sharply since 2005, with major accidents attracting nationwide attention. It was reported that high Cd in rice on ...
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Temperature is a major limiting factor for high latitude communities and ecosystems such as subarctic tundra, and these systems are therefore predicted to be particularly responsive to global warming. Increasing elevation is associated with a decline in temperature, so elevational gradients repre...
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Professor Shenglei Fu's group from South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences (SCBG), together with colleagues from University of Georgia and US Environmental Protection Agency etc., reveal that earthworms facilitate net carbon sequestration in soil, although the humble animals are...
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