Bingrui Chen

Bingrui Chen
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  • Doctor of Ecology
  • none at Beijing Forestry University

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Introduction
If education does not teach students to understand the interdependence of life, humanity will never be able to escape the quagmire of ecological crisis
Current institution
Beijing Forestry University
Current position
  • none
Education
September 2019 - June 2020
Harbin Normal University
Field of study
  • Ecology

Publications

Publications (8)
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Aims Plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) are closely related to plant growth, development, and the ability to resist biotic and abiotic stresses, playing a crucial role in plant adaptation strategies to the environment. However, the response of leaf PSMs to long-term nitrogen (N) addition in forest ecosystems remains insufficiently studied, which...
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Wild medicinal plants are prominent in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), but their availability is being impacted by human activities and ecological degradation in China. To ensure sustainable use of these resources, it is crucial to scientifically plan areas for wild plant cultivation. Thesium chinense, a known plant antibiotic, has...
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Human activities and climate change have significantly impacted the quantity and sustainable utilization of medicinal plants. Gentiana manshurica Kitagawa, a high-quality original species of Gentianae Radix et Rhizoma, has significant medicinal value. However, wild resources have experienced a sharp decline due to human excavation, habitat destruct...
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Tilia amurensis is a national class II endangered plant in China. It plays an essential role in maintaining the stability of regional forest communities. Moreover, it is an essential economic tree species in Northeast Asia. In recent years, the impact of rapid climate change on the distribution and adaptability of plant populations has received inc...
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Objective Phellodendron amurense, a special species in Northeast Asia, is the source of the wild medicinal Phellodendri Amurensis Cortex, the second-level key protection in China. Because of its dual value of medicine and timber, it has been cut in large quantities, resulting in a sharp decline in wild resources. It has been listed as a national fi...
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Saposhnikovia divaricata is an important economic medicinal plant in eastern Asia. It is the National Grade III Key Protected Wild Medicinal Plants in China. However, little is known about the effects of projected climate change on its adaptability and future distribution. In this study, we simulated the suitable area of S. divaricata under current...

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