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Yirong Sun
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 19
Citations - 596
Yirong Sun is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Secondary forest & Seed dispersal. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 295 citations.
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Effects of national ecological restoration projects on carbon sequestration in China from 2001 to 2010.
Fei Lu,Huifeng Hu,Wenjuan Sun,Jiaojun Zhu,Guobin Liu,Wangming Zhou,Quanfa Zhang,Peili Shi,Xiuping Liu,Xing Wu,Lu Zhang,Xiaohua Wei,Limin Dai,Kerong Zhang,Yirong Sun,Sha Xue,Wanjun Zhang,Dingpeng Xiong,Lei Deng,Bojie Liu,Li Zhou,Chao Zhang,Xiao Zheng,Jiansheng Cao,Yao Huang,Nianpeng He,Guoyi Zhou,Yongfei Bai,Zongqiang Xie,Zhiyao Tang,Bingfang Wu,Jingyun Fang,Jingyun Fang,Guohua Liu,Guirui Yu +34 more
TL;DR: This finding indicates that the implementation of the ecological restoration projects in China has significantly increased ecosystem C sequestration across the country and demonstrates that these restoration projects have substantially contributed to CO2 mitigation in China.
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Response of Pinus koraiensis seedling growth to different light conditions based on the assessment of photosynthesis in current and one-year-old needles
TL;DR: Findings suggest that P. koraiensis is the in-between heliophilous and shade-tolerant tree species at least for the seedlings up to 8 years.
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Photosynthetic and growth responses of Pinus koraiensis seedlings to canopy openness: Implications for the restoration of mixed-broadleaved Korean pine forests
TL;DR: The findings suggest that Korean pine seedlings can strongly acclimate in the forest canopy by adjusting physiological traits that are associated with light energy distribution in the PSII and by adjusting the morphological features of their needles.
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Gap closure process by lateral extension growth of canopy trees and its effect on woody species regeneration in a temperate secondary forest, Northeast China.
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper monitored the closure process of 12 artificial gaps for 7 years with three size classes: small (from 68 m 2 to 125 m2), middle (from 174 m2 to 321 m2).
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Regeneration of a Coastal Pine (Pinus thunbergii Parl.) Forest 11 Years after Thinning, Niigata, Japan
TL;DR: It is speculated that the canopy openness and moss coverage contributed to the regeneration success in the 50% thinned stand, while the higher litter depth and lack of soil moisture induced the regeneration failure in the unthinned stand.