Publications by authors named "Haolin Zong"

Cell polarity and asymmetric division are fundamental to plant development, governing growth, differentiation, and stress responses. The filamentous tissues of the moss Physcomitrium patens provide an excellent system to investigate these processes, as their exposed cells facilitate direct observation of cellular and intracellular dynamics. This review explores recent advances in understanding how P.

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  • This study combines multi-source remote sensing data, specifically NPP-VIIRS-like datasets and Sentinel-2 images, to analyze GDP variations in Zibo city, China, focusing on built-up areas.
  • The research found that the random forest classification method effectively extracted built-up areas with over 90% accuracy, noting significant differences in expansion rates among regions, particularly Yiyuan county.
  • The comprehensive nighttime light index proved to be a reliable GDP indicator, showing a strong correlation with observed GDP, and identified 2018 as a pivotal year for GDP changes in the area, particularly with a significant decline in Zhoucun district.
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