Search Results - "Song, Zhuqiu"
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Phylogenetic analysis and temporal diversification of the tribe Alsineae (Caryophyllaceae) with the description of three new genera, Hesperostellaria , Reniostellaria and Torreyostellaria
Published in Frontiers in plant science (21-06-2023)“…Alsineae are one of the most taxonomically difficult tribes in Caryophyllaceae and consist of over 500 species distributed in the northern temperate zone…”
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Surprising roles of climate in regulating flowering phenology in a subtropical ecosystem
Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-09-2021)“…Climate‐driven changes in phenology have widespread effects on ecological interactions and species' abundances. Most predictions of changes in phenology and…”
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Geographical patterns and determinants in plant reproductive phenology duration
Published in Frontiers in plant science (15-06-2023)“…Biodiversity is and always has been an important issue in ecological research. Biodiversity can reflect niche partitioning among species at several spatial and…”
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Taxonomic studies of Glochidion (Phyllanthaceae) from the Indo-China Peninsula (II): The identities of G. anamiticum and G. annamense
Published in PhytoKeys (13-12-2018)“…The names Glochidionanamiticum (Kuntze) Kuntze ex Merrill and G.annamense Beille were previously reduced to synonyms of G.eriocarpum Champ. ex Benth. However,…”
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Global warming increases latitudinal divergence in flowering dates of a perennial herb in humid regions across eastern Asia
Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-01-2021)“…•In humid regions, warming increases latitudinal divergence in phenology over time.•In humid regions, latitudinal divergence in phenology is larger at lower…”
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‘Out of Africa’ origin of the pantropical staghorn fern genus Platycerium (Polypodiaceae) supported by plastid phylogenomics and biogeographical analysis
Published in Annals of botany (10-05-2024)“…Abstract Background and Aims The staghorn fern genus Platycerium is one of the most commonly grown ornamental ferns, and it evolved to occupy a typical…”
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Effects of winter chilling and photoperiod on leaf-out and flowering in a subtropical evergreen broadleaved forest in China
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-02-2020)“…•Moderate-high chilling is needed in leaf-out for subtropical species.•Chilling outweighs photoperiod in initiating leaf-out of subtropical species.•Twig…”
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Flowering phenology of a widespread perennial herb shows contrasting responses to global warming between humid and non‐humid regions
Published in Functional ecology (01-09-2020)“…Plant phenology was assessed as one of the most key Essential Biodiversity Variables on species functional traits, which underpins a variety of aspects of…”
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Leaves and fruits of Bauhinia (Leguminosae, Caesalpinioideae, Cercideae) from the Oligocene Ningming Formation of Guangxi, South China and their biogeographic implications
Published in BMC evolutionary biology (24-04-2014)“…The pantropical genus Bauhinia, along with the northern temperate Cercis and several tropical genera, bear bilobate, bifoliolate, or sometimes unifoliolate…”
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'Out of Africa' origin of the pantropical staghorn fern genus Platycerium (Polypodiaceae) supported by plastid phylogenomics and biogeographic analysis
Published in Annals of botany (17-01-2024)“…The staghorn fern genus Platycerium is one of the most commonly grown ornamental ferns, and it evolved to occupy a typical pantropical intercontinental…”
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New insights into the phylogeny and infrageneric taxonomy of Saussurea based on hybrid capture phylogenomics (Hyb-Seq)
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Taxonomic studies of Glochidion (Phyllanthaceae) from the Indo-China Peninsula (II): The identities of G.anamiticum and G.annamense
Published in PhytoKeys (2018)“…The names (Kuntze) Kuntze ex Merrill and Beille were previously reduced to synonyms of Champ. ex Benth. However, literature examination and morphological…”
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