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  1. The utility of DNA barcodes to confirm the identification of palm collections in botanical gardens
  2. The complete chloroplast genome of Aphelandra knappiae (Acanthaceae)
  3. Biodiversity explains maximum variation in productivity under experimental warming, nitrogen addition, and grazing in mountain grasslands
  4. Homeologue-specific expression divergence in the recently formed tetraploid Capsella bursa-pastoris (Brassicaceae)
  5. What explains high plant richness in East Asia? Time and diversification in the tribe Lysimachieae (Primulaceae)
  6. The emergence of the hyperinvasive vine,Mikania micrantha(Asteraceae), via admixture and founder events inferred from population transcriptomics
  7. Origin and domestication of cultivated banana
  8. Characterization of Novel Microsatellite Loci for Primula poissonii (Primulaceae) Using High-Throughput Sequencing Technology
  9. The Use of DNA Barcoding on Recently Diverged Species in the Genus Gentiana (Gentianaceae) in China
  10. Phylotranscriptomic Analysis Based on Coalescence was Less Influenced by the Evolving Rates and the Number of Genes: A Case Study in Ericales
  11. Development and Characterization of Microsatellite Loci forFicus hirta(Moraceae)
  12. DNA Barcoding Evaluation and Its Taxonomic Implications in the Species-Rich Genus Primula L. in China
  13. A TAXONOMIC REVISION OF POGOSTEMON (LAMIACEAE) FROM CHINA
  14. Application of DNA barcoding in phylofloristics study
  15. The use of DNA barcoding as a tool for the conservation biogeography of subtropical forests in China
  16. Adaptive divergence with gene flow in incipient speciation ofMiscanthus floridulus/sinensiscomplex (Poaceae)
  17. Comparative evolutionary diversity and phylogenetic structure across multiple forest dynamics plots: a mega-phylogeny approach
  18. Genetic Divergence and Biogeographical Patterns in Amentotaxus argotaenia Species Complex
  19. Musa ruiliensis (Musaceae, Section Musa), a new species from Yunnan, China
  20. Evolutionary history and underlying adaptation of alpine plants on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
  21. Origins and Domestication of Cultivated Banana Inferred from Chloroplast and Nuclear Genes
  22. Validation of the name Pogostemon petelotii (Lamiaceae)
  23. Development and Characterization of Nine Microsatellites for an Endangered Tree, Pinus wangii (Pinaceae)
  24. Development of 11 Microsatellite Loci for an Endangered Herb, Paraisometrum mileense (Gesneriaceae), in Southwest China
  25. Comparative transcriptome analysis and marker development of two closely related Primrose species (Primula poissonii and Primula wilsonii)
  26. Population Expanding with the Phalanx Model and Lineages Split by Environmental Heterogeneity: A Case Study of Primula obconica in Subtropical China
  27. Inferring Multiple Refugia and Phylogeographical Patterns in Pinus massoniana Based on Nucleotide Sequence Variation and DNA Fingerprinting
  28. Is a new invasive herb emerging? Molecular confirmation and preliminary evaluation of natural hybridization between the invasive Sphagneticola trilobata (Asteraceae) and its native congener S. calendulacea in South China
  29. Chloroplast DNA phylogeography ofPrimula ovalifoliain central and adjacent southwestern China: Past gradual expansion and geographical isolation
  30. Phylogeographic analysis and environmental niche modeling of widespread shrubRhododendron simsiiin China reveals multiple glacial refugia during the last glacial maximum
  31. Phylogeographic studies of plants in China: Advances in the past and directions in the future
  32. Flowering time and transcriptome variation inCapsella bursa-pastoris(Brassicaceae)
  33. Plant DNA barcodes promote the development of phylogenetic community ecology
  34. Testing DNA barcoding in closely related groups of Lysimachia L. (Myrsinaceae)
  35. Phylogenetic signals in the realized climate niches of Chinese grasses (Poaceae)
  36. Refugia and phylogeography of Taiwania in East Asia
  37. Exploring Tree-Habitat Associations in a Chinese Subtropical Forest Plot Using a Molecular Phylogeny Generated from DNA Barcode Loci
  38. DNA barcoding in closely related species: A case study of Primula L. sect. Proliferae Pax (Primulaceae) in China
  39. Plant DNA barcoding in China
  40. Glacial survival east and west of the ‘Mekong–Salween Divide’ in the Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains region as revealed by AFLPs and cpDNA sequence variation in Sinopodophyllum hexandrum (Berberidaceae)
  41. Conservation genetics and phylogeography of endangered and endemic shrub Tetraena mongolica (Zygophyllaceae) in Inner Mongolia, China
  42. Molecular phylogeny and systematics of the banana family (Musaceae) inferred from multiple nuclear and chloroplast DNA fragments, with a special reference to the genus Musa
  43. Slatkin’s Paradox: when direct observation and realized gene flow disagree. A case study in Ficus
  44. Evaluation of 10 plant barcodes in Bryophyta (Mosses)
  45. Genetic structure and mating system ofAmmopiptanthus mongolicus(Leguminosae), an endangered shrub in north-western China
  46. Development and characterization of eight polymorphic microsatellites for Rhododendron simsii Planch (Ericaceae)
  47. Mating system and genetic diversity of a rare desert legumeAmmopiptanthus nanus(Leguminosae)
  48. Not only genetic diversity:advances in plant conservation genetics
  49. Development of eight polymorphic microsatellites for a Zn/Cd hyperaccumulatorSedum alfrediiHance (Crassulaceae)
  50. Grass (Poaceae) richness patterns across China’s nature reserves
  51. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers forCycas debaoensisY. C. Zhong et C. J. Chen (Cycadaceae)
  52. Eight polymorphic microsatellite loci for the Chinese medicinal plant Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae)
  53. Development of twelve polymorphic microsatellite loci in polyploid endangered Omphalogramma vincaeflora Franch. (Primulaceae)
  54. Musa itinerans (Musaceae) and Its Intraspecific Taxa in China
  55. SSR and AFLP Markers Reveal Low Genetic Diversity in the Biofuel Plant in China
  56. Grass (Poaceae) richness patterns across China’s nature reserves
  57. Current advances of DNA barcoding study in plants
  58. Strong Genetic Differentiation of Primula sikkimensis in the East Himalaya–Hengduan Mountains
  59. Genome composition and genetic diversity of Musa germplasm from China revealed by PCR-RFLP and SSR markers
  60. Development and characterization of microsatellite markers for a mangrove tree species Sonneratia caseolaris (L.) Engler (Lythraceae sensu lato)
  61. Isolation and characterization of 11 microsatellite loci from Camellia sinensis in Taiwan using PCR-based isolation of microsatellite arrays (PIMA)
  62. Genetic structure and differentiation ofGentiana atuntsiensisW. W. Smith andG. striolataT. N. Ho (Gentianaceae) as revealed by ISSR markers
  63. Chemical constituents of the seeds of Ammopiptanthus (Leguminosae) and their systematic and ecological significance
  64. Development of thirteen microsatellite loci for Impatiens lateristachys (Balsaminaceae)
  65. Characterization of seven genomic and one dbEST-derived microsatellite loci in the river mangrove Aegiceras corniculatum (Myrsinaceae)
  66. Development of ten microsatellite loci for Gentiana crassicaulis (Gentianaceae)
  67. Development and characterization of microsatellite markers for an endangered shrub, Ammopiptanthus mongolicus (Leguminosae) and cross-species amplification in Ammopiptanthus nanus
  68. Genetic diversity of wild banana (Musa balbisiana Colla) in China as revealed by AFLP markers
  69. 537. Impatiens Namchabarwensis
  70. Low genetic diversity and significant population structuring in the relict Amentotaxus argotaenia complex (Taxaceae) based on ISSR fingerprinting
  71. Genetic Variation Within and Among Populations of Rhodiola alsia (Crassulaceae) Native to the Tibetan Plateau as Detected by ISSR Markers
  72. Population genetic structure and conservation implications of Ceriops decandra in Malay Peninsula and North Australia
  73. Comparison of the genetic diversity in two species of cycads
  74. Genetic diversity of Calocedrus macrolepis (Cupressaceae) in southwestern China
  75. Range expansion leading to departures from neutrality in the nonsymbiotic hemoglobin gene and the cpDNA trnL–trnF intergenic spacer in Trema dielsiana (Ulmaceae)
  76. Genetic variation in the endangered Inner Mongolia endemic shrub Tetraena mongolica Maxim. (Zygophyllaceae)
  77. Taraxacum siphonanthum, a new species from Nei Mongol, Ne China
  78. ChemInform Abstract: 1-epi-Deacetylaconitine, a New Norditerpenoid Alkaloid from Aconitum nemorum
  79. Iridoids from Dunnia sinensis
  80. 1-epi-Deacetylaconitine, a New Norditerpenoid Alkaloid from Aconitum nemorum
  81. The Identity of Taraxacum altune D. T. Zhai & Z. X. An
  82. Variation in flowering phenology and selfing rate across a contact zone between diploid and tetraploid Arrhenatherum elatius (Poaceae)
  83. Variation in flowering phenology and selfing rate across a contact zone between diploid and tetraploid Arrhenatherum elatius (Poaceae)
  84. Reproductive biology and conservation genetics of mangroves in South China and Hong Kong