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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
45
Citations
8185
World Ranking
2824
National Ranking
273

Best Publications

  • Comparative analysis of a large dataset indicates that internal transcribed spacer (ITS) should be incorporated into the core barcode for seed plants.

    De Zhu Li;Lian Ming Gao;Hong Tao Li;Hong Wang

  • Origin of angiosperms and the puzzle of the Jurassic gap

    Hong-Tao Li;Ting-Shuang Yi;Lian-Ming Gao;Peng-Fei Ma

  • Geological and ecological factors drive cryptic speciation of yews in a biodiversity hotspot

    Jie Liu;Michael Möller;Michael Möller;Jim Provan;Lian-Ming Gao

  • Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Magnolia kwangsiensis (Magnoliaceae): implication for DNA barcoding and population genetics.

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  • Plastid phylogenomic insights into relationships of all flowering plant families.

    Hong-Tao Li;Yang Luo;Lu Gan;Peng-Fei Ma

  • High variation and strong phylogeographic pattern among cpDNA haplotypes in Taxus wallichiana (Taxaceae) in China and North Vietnam

    L. M. Gao;M. Möller;X.-M. Zhang;M. L. Hollingsworth

  • Phylogeographic studies of plants in China: Advances in the past and directions in the future

    Jian-Quan Liu;Yong-Shuai Sun;Xue-Jun Ge;Lian-Ming Gao

  • DNA barcoding for the discrimination of Eurasian yews (Taxus L., Taxaceae) and the discovery of cryptic species

    Jie Liu;Michael Möller;Lian‐Ming Gao;De‐Quan Zhang

  • Insights into the historical assembly of East Asian subtropical evergreen broadleaved forests revealed by the temporal history of the tea family

    Xiang‐Qin Yu;Lian‐Ming Gao;Douglas E. Soltis;Douglas E. Soltis;Pamela S. Soltis;Pamela S. Soltis

  • DNA barcoding of Rhododendron (Ericaceae), the largest Chinese plant genus in biodiversity hotspots of the Himalaya-Hengduan Mountains

    Li-Jun Yan;Jie Liu;Michael Möller;Michael Möller;Lin Zhang

  • Direct and indirect effects of climate on richness drive the latitudinal diversity gradient in forest trees

    Chengjin Chu;James A. Lutz;Kamil Král;Tomáš Vrška

  • Phylogenomics and the flowering plant tree of life

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  • Post-anthesis changes in photosynthetic traits of maize hybrids released in different years

    L. Ding;K.J. Wang;G.M. Jiang;M.Z. Liu

  • Greater than the sum of the parts: how the species composition in different forest strata influence ecosystem function.

    Ya-Huang Luo;Marc W Cadotte;Kevin S Burgess;Jie Liu

  • Testing genome skimming for species discrimination in the large and taxonomically difficult genus Rhododendron

    Chao-Nan Fu;Zhi-Qiong Mo;Jun-Bo Yang;Jie Cai

  • Spatiotemporal maintenance of flora in the Himalaya biodiversity hotspot: Current knowledge and future perspectives

    Moses C Wambulwa;Moses C Wambulwa;Richard I. Milne;Zeng-Yuan Wu;Robert A. Spicer;Robert A. Spicer

  • Genetic diversity within and among populations of the endangered species Taxus fuana (Taxaceae) from Pakistan and implications for its conservation

    Amin Shah;De-Zhu Li;Lian-Ming Gao;Hong-Tao Li

  • Prevalence of isomeric plastomes and effectiveness of plastome super-barcodes in yews ( Taxus) worldwide

    Chao-Nan Fu;Chung-Shien Wu;Lin-Jiang Ye;Zhi-Qiong Mo

  • Domestication Origin and Breeding History of the Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis) in China and India Based on Nuclear Microsatellites and cpDNA Sequence Data

    Muditha K. Meegahakumbura;Moses C. Wambulwa;Miao-Miao Li;Kishore K. Thapa

  • Indications for Three Independent Domestication Events for the Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) and New Insights into the Origin of Tea Germplasm in China and India Revealed by Nuclear Microsatellites

    M. K. Meegahakumbura;Moses C. Wambulwa;K. K. Thapa;M. M. Li;M. M. Li

Frequent Co-Authors

De-Zhu Li
De-Zhu Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Michael Möller
Michael Möller Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Pamela S. Soltis
Pamela S. Soltis University of Florida
Douglas E. Soltis
Douglas E. Soltis University of Florida
Jianchu Xu
Jianchu Xu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Richard I. Milne
Richard I. Milne University of Edinburgh
Marc W. Cadotte
Marc W. Cadotte University of Toronto
Fangliang He
Fangliang He University of Alberta
Peter M. Hollingsworth
Peter M. Hollingsworth Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Mark W. Chase
Mark W. Chase Royal Botanic Gardens

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