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A delegation of 5 people from the Bureau of Agricultural Commodities Promotion and Management (BACPM), Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives of Thailand (MACT), led by Mrs. Urai Suwanwong, agriculture consul in the Department of Agriculture, Royal Thai Consulate General in Guangzhou, visited S...
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The effects of forest management on soil respiration in forest plantations are crucial to both our understanding and management of global carbon flux. In newly established mixed plantations of native species, understory plants can reach as high as 1 m and cover most ground surface in southern Chi...
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Dr. Frank S. Gilliam, the professor of Biological Sciences from Marshall University (USA) visited South China Botanical Garden (SCBG), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) during 11-15th July 2011, under the invitation of Prof. Dr. MO Jiangming, the principal investigator of the Ecosystem Management...
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Phytoremediation is known as a cost-effective, environmentally friendly in situ remediation technique, which strives to maintain soil fertility and structure. Early phytoremediation research focused on “hyperaccumulator” plants, but the application potential in phytoremediation is limited by th...
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The conflict between environmental protection and further economic development is becoming a much serious problem in front of human being nowadays. To realize human being’s sustainable development, some scientific methods are firstly required to objectively evaluate the real wealth,including bo...
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