- Plant and animal studies
- Plant Parasitism and Resistance
- Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
- Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
- Evolution and Genetic Dynamics
- Plant Diversity and Evolution
- COVID-19 Digital Contact Tracing
- Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
- Plant Reproductive Biology
- Human Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
- Climate change impacts on agriculture
- Natural product bioactivities and synthesis
- Plant biochemistry and biosynthesis
- Mathematical and Theoretical Epidemiology and Ecology Models
- Crop Yield and Soil Fertility
- Drug Solubulity and Delivery Systems
- Pharmacological Effects of Natural Compounds
- Polysaccharides Composition and Applications
- Bioenergy crop production and management
- Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
- Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery
- Ginseng Biological Effects and Applications
- Transgenic Plants and Applications
- Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities
- Plant Gene Expression Analysis
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research
2025
Chinese Academy of Sciences
2025
University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
2025
Guizhou Normal University
2018-2024
Yunnan University of Finance And Economics
2022-2024
Nanjing Agricultural University
2024
Chongqing Medical University
2022
State Key Laboratory of Information Engineering in Surveying Mapping and Remote Sensing
2021
Wuhan University
2017-2021
Northwest A&F University
2021
The COVID-19 pandemic poses unprecedented challenges around the world. Many studies have applied mobility data to explore spatiotemporal trends over time, investigate associations with other variables, and predict or simulate spread of COVID-19. Our objective was provide a comprehensive overview human open guide researchers policymakers in conducting data-driven evaluations decision-making for infectious disease outbreaks. We summarized usage by reviewing recent publications on from...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) is prone to various types of natural disasters with extensive distribution and severe impacts. A systematic review historical their spatiotemporal patterns on the QTP over past century crucial for a comprehensive understanding assessment disaster risks. By searching research articles through Web Science Core Collection, Scopus, Chinese Citation Database, this study collected 261 papers conducted bibliometric analysis summarize main patterns. We categorized...
The existence of neutral species carries profound ecological implications that warrant further investigation. In this paper, we study the impact on biodiversity in a spatial tritrophic system cyclic competition, which are identified as fourth may affect competition process other three under rock-paper-scissors (RPS) rule. Extensive simulations showed can promote coexistence high mobility regime within system. When occurs, found state be maintained by two mechanisms: Species either (i) adhere...
Abstract Recognizing territories is essential to decide behavior of population either human or animals, and interaction between groups individuals according the territorial awareness universal. Understanding various mechanisms which affect on such species behaviors can be possible by evolutionary games, in particular, rock–paper–scissors (RPS) game has been played a key role as paradigmatic model explore biodiversity from microbiota societies. Among paramount systems RPS, intraspecific...
The development of amorphous solid dispersions (ASD) is one way to overcome the bioavailability challenges poorly water-soluble drug. Herein, Curcumin (CUR) was dispersed in polymeric matrix Eudragit®E100 by solvent evaporation, giving ASD, donated as CUR@Eudragit®E100. Solubility and stability CUR were greatly enhanced. DSC XRD analysis confirmed that incorporated present an state. interaction between investigated through FTIR molecular modelling studies which implied -OH groups CUR,...
Flower color polymorphism is relatively uncommon in natural flowering plants, suggesting that maintenance of different morphs within populations difficult. To address the selective mechanisms shaping pollen‐color dimorphism, pollinator preferences and reproductive performance were studied over three years Epimedium pubescens which some had plants with either green or yellow pollen (and anthers). Visitation rate removal receipt by bee (Andrena emeishanica) did not differ between two morphs....
Recognizing surrounding situations, such as enemy attacks, which can be realized by predator-prey relationships, is one of the common behaviors population in ecosystems. In this paper, we explore relationship between species' behavior and biodiversity spatial rock-paper-scissors game employing ecological concept "vigilance." order to describe vigilance process, adopt a multiplex structure where two distinct layers virtual physical interactions. By investigating process evolution species,...
Abstract It is hypothesized that in heterostylous plant species, standardization of signals floral attraction between different morphs advantageous, encouraging flower visitors to switch morphs. remains unclear whether (floral odor and properties nectar) are similar distylous species pollinated by hawkmoths, how these relate hawkmoth behavior. We observed the behavior Luculia pinceana (Rubiaceae), collected analyzed odor, examined nectar (volume, sugar concentration, composition) long‐styled...
The COVID-19 pandemic poses unprecedented challenges around the world. Many studies indicate that human mobility data provide significant support for public health actions during pandemic. Researchers have applied to explore spatiotemporal trends over time, investigate associations with other variables, and predict or simulate spread of COVID-19. Our objective was a comprehensive overview open guide researchers policymakers in conducting data-driven evaluations decision-making infectious...
Interspecific and intraspecific variation in flower color natural populations provides an opportunity for us to understand the evolution maintenance of diversity floral traits. Compared corolla color, little is known about polymorphism sexual organs flowering plants. To explore evolutionary transitions androecium within species, interspecific (anther pollen) genus Epimedium (Berberidaceae) was investigated. geographical patterns anther/pollen data 45 species were collected their phylogeny...
Granules with superior fluidity and low moisture absorption are ideal for tableting capsule filling. Melt granulation as a solvent-free technology has attracted increasing interest the of moisture-sensitive drugs. The objective present study was to develop solvent-less high throughput melt method via centrifugal atomization (MCA) technique. granule formability various drugs excipients MCA their dissolution properties were studied. It found that yield, fluidity, resistance granules affected...
The Guanzhong region is a typical and important grain-producing area in China. effect of accumulated temperature rainfall on maize production the face global warming. Here, we collected meteorological data from six test sites to study climate change 1972 2018 this area. A two-year was conducted at multiple experimental analyze climatic factors yield disease region. In past 40 years, average temperatures have significantly increased all sites, except for Hancheng. Rainfall varied between...
Abstract The oxford cup method and filter paper were used to determine the antibacterial effect of flavonoids extracted from castanea mollissima blume, three kinds common spoilage bacteria in low-temperature meat products subjects be tested, named proteus, macrococcus bacillus. results showed that blume had an on proteus macrococcus. For flavonoid glycosides, diameters inhibition zone 16.32 mm 17.76 mm, minimum inhibitory concentration 0.00625 g/mL 0.0125 g/mL, respectively. effective time...
Aims: Floral resource allocation often varies across developmental time and locations in inflorescences.The chemical profile of a plant plays an important role its growth, development, interaction with environment; however, it remains unclear whether such traits vary among floral positions single plant.We aim to investigate the variation profiles reward (pollen nectar) at different plant's inflorescences.Methods: Flowers racemes Aconitum piepunense (aconite) were categorized into three...
Introduction Heterostyly is a genetically controlled style polymorphism, that plays an important role in promoting outcrossing and improving reproductive fitness. Although distyly often studied plants of the Rubiaceae family, little attention has been paid to strategies distylous species fragmented habitats. Here, We report for first time growth Ophiorrhiza alatiflora , type species, karst areas evaluate its reciprocity between long styled morph short one. analyze two differences ancillary...
Chemical traits (primary and secondary metabolites) are important features of plants. An increasing number studies have focused on the ecological significance metabolites in plant parts, especially pollen. Ericaceae species exhibit significant morphological variations diverse colors, widely distributed throughout China popular ornamental garden The chemical trait pollen their potential remain unclear. We selected a total nine from three nature reserves southwestern China, which were...
Flower color polymorphism is often attributed to selection pressures from Q9 pollinators or other non-pollinator stress factors. Generally, flower demonstrates effective acclimatization linked either pollinator-mediated pleiotropic effects.
Nectar robbing can affect plant reproductive success directly by influencing female and male fitness, indirectly affecting pollinator behavior. Flowers have morphological chemical features that may protect them from nectar robbers. Previous studies on focused mainly homotypic plants. It remains unclear how affects the of distylous plants, whether defense strategies two morphs are different. Nectar-robbing rates long- short-styled morph (L-morph, S-morph)