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Tapisciaceae
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2009-2017
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2017
2017
Characterization of the complete chloroplast genome sequence of Tapiscia sinensis (Tapisciaceae)
Xiaolong Ren
,
Guiliang Xin
,
+4 authors
Wenzhe Liu
Conservation Genetics Resources
2017
Tapiscia sinensis (Tapisciaceae) is an ancient and endangered tree endemic to China. Its phylogenetic position is of importance…Â
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2017
2017
Carbohydrate metabolism and gene regulation during anther development in an androdioecious tree, Tapiscia sinensis.
Ke Yang
,
Xiaojun Zhou
,
+4 authors
Wenzhe Liu
Annals of botany
2017
Background and Aims Tapiscia sinensis (Tapisciaceae) is a functional androdioecious species with both male and hermaphroditic…Â
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2015
2015
Phylogeography and genetic structure of a Tertiary relict tree species, Tapiscia sinensis (Tapisciaceae): implications for conservation.
Jinju Zhang
,
Zuozhou Li
,
Peter W. Fritsch
,
Hua Tian
,
Aihong Yang
,
Xiaohong Yao
Annals of botany
2015
BACKGROUND AND AIMS The phylogeography of plant species in sub-tropical China remains largely unclear. This study used Tapiscia…Â
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2015
2015
De Novo Characterization of Flower Bud Transcriptomes and the Development of EST-SSR Markers for the Endangered Tree Tapiscia sinensis
Xiaojun Zhou
,
Yue-Yue Wang
,
+4 authors
Marcello Iriti
International journal of molecular sciences
2015
Tapiscia sinensis Oliv (Tapisciaceae) is an endangered species native to China famous for its androdioecious breeding system…Â
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Highly Cited
2009
Highly Cited
2009
Rosid radiation and the rapid rise of angiosperm-dominated forests.
Hengchang Wang
,
Michael J Moore
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+7 authors
Douglas Edward Soltis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2009
The rosid clade (70,000 species) contains more than one-fourth of all angiosperm species and includes most lineages of extant…Â
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