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New Study Sheds Light on the Evolution of Alismatidae
Alismatidae is one of the oldest lineages within monocots. It is world widely distributed, and plays an important role in the systematics, biogeography of flowering plants. The previous studies related to Alismataceae have focused either on the species-level relationship, or the interfamilial relationships of Alismatidae. The disagreements with regard to the genetic relationships of this family, however, still remain unanswered. A recent reserch 
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The 4th International Symposium on Frontiers in Agri... [02/14/2012]
The 4th International Symposium on Frontiers in Agriculture Proteome will be hosted by Wuhan Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences on November 8-11, 2012. The website is now open for registration.
Straw Mulching Controls Runoff and Nutrient Losses o... [05/15/2012]
Dr. CHEN Fang and his research group conducted a two-year field experiment to evaluate the effects of three soil surface management practices.
Study Explores the Interaction between Plant Invasio... [05/03/2012]
Scientists at Wuhan Botanical Garden and Rice University have compared the two different types of anti-herbivore chemicals from invasive and native populations of Chinese tallow.
Interactive Effects of Herbivory and Competition Det... [04/27/2012]
Prof. DING Jianqing and his research group examined variation in tolerance to both specialist and generalist herbivores of native and invasive populations of Chinese tallow while competing with either a strong or weak conspecifi
 
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