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JA0557-14

Thuynsma R, Valentine A, Kleinert A. 2013. Phosphorus deficiency affects the allocation of below-ground resources to combined cluster roots and nodules in Lupinus albus. Journal of Plant Physiology 171(3-4): 285–291.

JA0556-14

Silva DDD, Rapior S, Sudarman E, Stadler M, Xu JC, Alias SA, Hyde KD. 2013. Bioactive metabolites from macrofungi: ethnopharmacology, biological activities and chemistry. Fungal Diversity 62: 1–40.

JA0555-14

Frayer J, Sun Z, Müller D, Munroe DK, Xu JC. 2014. Analyzing the drivers of tree planting in Yunnan, China, with Bayesian networks. Land Use Policy 36: 248– 258.

JA0554-14

de Blecourt M, Brumme R, Xu JC, Corre MD, Veldkamp E. 2013. Soil Carbon Stocks Decrease following Conversion of Secondary Forests to Rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) Plantations. PLOS One 8(7): 1-9.

JA0553-14

Luedeling E, Guo L, Dai J, Leslie C, Blanke MM. 2013. Differential responses of trees to temperature variation during the chilling and forcing phases. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 181: 33– 42.

JA0552-14

Metzger MJ, Brus DJ, Bunce RGH, Carey PD, Gonçalves J, Honrado JP, Jongman RHG, Trabucco A, Zomer RJ. 2013. Environmental stratifications as the basis for national, European and global ecological monitoring. Ecological Indicators 33: 26–35. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X12003895.

JA0551-14

Grumbine RE, Xu JC. 2013. Recalibrating China. Biological Conservation 166: 287–292. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320713002814.

JA0550-14

Zhai D, Xu JC, Dai Z, Cannon CH, Grumbine RE. 2013. Increasing tree cover while losing diverse natural forests in tropical Hainan, China. Regional Environmental Change : 1-11. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10113-013-0512-9.

JA0549-14

Grumbine RE, Pandit MK. 2013. Threats from India. Ecology 339: 36-37.

JA0548-14

Dai Z, Si C, Zhai D, Huang P, Qi S, Zhong Q, Hu X, Li H, Du D. 2013. Human impacts on genetic diversity and differentiation in six natural populations of Madhuca hainanensis , an endemic and endangered timber species in China. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 50: 212–219. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305197813000264.