Shen-nung-chia
English
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Map including Shen-nung-chia (DMA, 1975)
Etymology
From Mandarin 神農架/神农架 (Shénnóngjià), Wade–Giles romanization: Shên²-nung²-chia⁴.
Proper noun
Shen-nung-chia
- Alternative form of Shennongjia
- 1959, Po-chieh Kêng, Botanical Geography of China by Regions, OCLC 5857376, page 78:
- At Shen-nung-chia (elevation around 4,000 meters) on the borders of Fanghsien, Hsing-shan hsien and Pa-tung hsien in western Hupeh, we find remnants of primary forests of Picea and Tsuga chinensis.
- 1960s, Material and Technical Groundwork Concluded in China Afforestation - additional progress in spring afforestation activities, CIA, page :
- The primeval forest (Shen-nung-chia) that straddles three hsiens - Hsing-shan, Pa-tung and Fang - in the northern sector of Hupeh Province along the middle reaches of the Yangtze River is being developed since 1965.
- 2005, Pauline Holdstock, The Blackbird's Song, Cormorant Books, →ISBN, OCLC 60670291, page 208:
- "Your Eminence, please have patience with my ignorance. You are sent by the revered Chang-ch'ao, are you not?"
"Yes, indeed. I am on my way across to Shen-nung-chia."
- 2014 October 6, Yuling Han, Lili Shi, Jing Meng, Hongbo Yu, Xiaoyu Zhang, “Azo Dye Biodecolorization Enhanced by Echinodontium taxodii Cultured with Lignin”, in PLOS One, volume 9, number 10, DOI: , ISSN 1932-6203, LCCN 2006214532, OCLC 228234657, archived from the original on November 11, 2020:
- No specific permissions were required for Shen-nung-chia Nature Reserve (Hubei Province, P.R. China) and the location was a scenic spot.
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Echinodontium taxodii (GenBank accession number, EF422215) was isolated from rotten wood in Shen-nung-chia Nature Reserve (a scenic spot in Hubei Province, P.R. China) and preserved by our laboratory [24].
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Translations
Shennongjia — see Shennongjia