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1. Optimizing crown density and volume estimation across two coniferous forest types in southern China via Boruta and Cubist methods.

2. Plant–soil feedback regulates the trade-off between phosphorus acquisition pathways in Pinus elliottii.

3. Leaf traits of Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) do not support the well-accepted 'flux trait network' hypothesis.

4. Root nitrogen uptake capacity of Chinese fir enhanced by warming and nitrogen addition.

5. Effects of low phosphorus availability on root cambial activity, biomass production and root morphological pattern in two clones of Chinese fir.

6. Litter age interacted with N and P addition to impact soil N2O emissions in Cunninghamia lanceolata plantations.

7. Roles of auxin in the inhibition of shoot branching in 'Dugan' fir.

8. Root age-related response of fine root respiration of Chinese fir seedlings to soil warming.

9. Chilling rather than photoperiod controls budburst for gymnosperm species in subtropical China.

10. Provenance-specific ecophysiological responses to drought in Cunninghamia lanceolata.

11. Climate-sensitive tree height–diameter allometry for Chinese fir in southern China.

12. Asymmetric pruning reveals how organ connectivity alters the functional balance between leaves and roots of Chinese fir.

13. Diversity of root-associated fungi of Vaccinium mandarinorum along a human disturbance gradient in subtropical forests, China.

14. Growth, biomass allocation and photosynthetic responses are related to intensity of root severance and soil moisture conditions in the plantation tree Cunninghamia lanceolata.

15. Nitrogen and phosphorus additions alter nutrient dynamics but not resorption efficiencies of Chinese fir leaves and twigs differing in age.

16. Genome-wide analysis reveals dynamic changes in expression of microRNAs during vascular cambium development in Chinese fir, Cunninghamia lanceolata.

17. Partial shading of lateral branches affects growth, and foliage nitrogen- and water-use efficiencies in the conifer Cunninghamia lanceolata growing in a warm monsoon climate.

18. Proteome profiling of early seed development in Cunninghamia lanceolata (Lamb.) Hook.

19. New Lignans from the Heartwood of Cunninghamia lanceolata.

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