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WANG Cheng, PENG Daoli, CHEN Mingjie.
Effects of thinning on the stability and stand internal state of Larix gmelinii var. principis-rupprechtii plantation.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2026, 45(5): 1489-1496.
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CHEN Wenju, LIU Lanxin, WANG Dexiang, ZHANG Jiangtao.
Effects of thinning intensity on understory plant diversity and community stability and the driving factors.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2026, 45(4): 1160-1171.
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HAO Zongran, SHEN Qinghua, ZHOU Weilong, WANG Dan, CHEN Yani, ZHANG Yulin, CHENG Xiangrong.
Plant functional traits and their relationship with stand carbon density in Cunninghamia lanceolata forests with different sprout densities at the early stage of succession.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2026, 45(1): 102-110.
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GUO Zhijuan, ZOU Xianhua, WU Xi, LI Yanmin, QIN Yi, YANG Mengjia, PENG Zhiyuan, ZHU Liqin, HUANG Rongzhen.
Effects of elevated CO2 concentration on the accumulation and translocation of non-structural carbohydrates in seedlings of different Chinese fir families.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2025, 44(9): 2855-2863.
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HU Rongrong, GUO Yang, OUYANG Xunzhi, LIU Jun, PAN Ping.
Spatial distribution pattern of carbon density and its influencing factors of Cunninghamia lanceolata plantations in central Jiangxi.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2025, 44(2): 365-372.
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CHEN Jiachen, JIANG Zheng, WU Xionghui, CAO Guangqiu, CAO Shijiang.
Effects of thinning on hydrological characteristics of litters in Cunninghamia lanceolata plantation in mountainous area of Fujian Province.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2024, 43(4): 1057-1064.
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LIU Yuanhao, HUANG Jinxue WANG Xiaonan, CHEN Xinyi, PEI Yun, XIONG Decheng, YANG Zhijie.
Effect of air warming on root biomass of Cunninghamia lanceolata saplings.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2023, 42(9): 2100-2106.
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LI Junjie, HAN Menghao, ZHAO Jiahao, HU Jingdong, GUAN Qingwei.
Temporal effects of thinning on understory plant diversity in Pinus massoniana plantations.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2023, 42(4): 788-795.
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DING Chi, LEI Mei, GAN Zi-ying, WANG Hao, YAN Qiang, QIU Qing-yan, HU Ya-lin.
Effects of thinning and fertilization on GHGs emissions in Chinese fir plantation soil.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2022, 41(6): 1056-1065.
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WU Li-hua, DAI Lin-li, YE Yi-quan, LIU Li, CAI Shi-feng, FEI Yu-chong, LIN Kai-min, CAO Guang-qiu.
Energy accumulation and distribution among vertical space of tree layer and at the ecosystem level of Chinese fir forests with different stand densities.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2021, 40(8): 2366-2377.
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ZHENG Qi, WANG Xiao-dong, BU Wen-sheng, LIU Bin, YUAN Ping-cheng, XING Jiao-ping, CHEN Fu-sheng.
Effects of nitrogen deposition and its coupling with exogenous nutrients and carbon sources on soil carbon and nitrogen transformation in Cunninghamia lanceolata plantations at the later stage of treatments.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2021, 40(7): 2076-2084.
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YU Tan-wei, GE Zhi-qiang, YAN Qiang, LI Meng-jiao, HONG Xiao-min, CHEN Tian, HU Ya-lin.
Responses of decomposition of naturally senescent and green leaf litter to thinning intensity and fertilization in Chinese fir plantation.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2021, 40(6): 1589-1598.
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WANG Xiao-rong, LEI Lei, ZENG Li-xiong, TANG Wan-peng, CUI Hong-xia, XIAO Wen-fa.
Short-term effects of tending thinning on soil labile organic carbon in Pinus massoniana stands.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2021, 40(4): 1049-1061.
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WANG Shu-li, HUANG Li-jun, YUAN Xi, WANG Jian-wei, LIU Shao-min, FANG Xiang-min, HU Xiao-fei, GUO Xiao-min, ZHANG Ling.
Effects of nitrogen addition and warming on litter decomposition and C, N and P stoichiometric characteristics of Chinese fir.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2020, 39(9): 2842-2850.
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KANG Xi-rui, LI Xiao-gang, ZHANG Han-dan, LIU Xue-quan, CHEN Guang-cai.
Community stability characteristics of Cunninghamia lanceolataplantations with different mixing measures.
[J]. Chinese Journal of Ecology, 2020, 39(9): 2912-2920.
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