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- Genetic clusters of populations of Spenceria ramalana on the Qinghai Tibet Plateau identified by SPLITSTREE analysis. Courtesy of Prof. Hang Sun and Liangliang Yue, Kunming Inst. of Botany, China.
- One of various temperate grassland sites in southern Chile used to assess effects of drying-rewetting events on nitrogen cycling in relation to microbial community composition and management intensity. Courtesy of Dr. Dries Huygens, Ghent University, Belgium.
- Maize growing in experimental plots at the Changwu Agri-ecological Station, China, used to test the Maize Hybrid model and apply it to assess potential yields on the Loess Plateau. Courtesy of Prof. Liu Yi, Wuhan Botanical Garden, China.
- Laser Induced Incandescence, Rayleigh scattering and extinction monitoring equipment connected to a High-Pressure High-Temperature (HP/HT) spray rig. Courtesy of Prof. Ingemar Denbratt, Chalmers University, Sweden.

- Root buttresses of a Castanopsis sieboldii tree in the primeval evergreen broad-leaved forest of Tatera Forest Reserve, Japan; part of a population used to examine pollen flow patterns. Courtesy of Dr. Atsushi Nakanishi, Aichi Prefectural Forestry Research Institute, Japan.
- Scanning Electron Micrograph of refuse-derived ash aged for 31 months showing an aluminosilicate sphere with precipitated Ca-rich phase. Courtesy of Evelina Brännvall, Luleå University of Technology, Sweden.
- Subunit of maize beta-glucosidase Zm-p60.1 Amino acid residues forming the active site highlighted, showing that some of the most variable residues (red) form its entrance. Courtesy of Prof. Bretislav Brzobohaty, Mendel University in Brno, Czech Republic.
- Deciduous broad-leaved and conifer forest (Hayakawa population, Japan). Courtesy of Dr. Yoshiaki Tsuda, University of Tokyo.
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