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    Microsatellites development and cross-amplification for Aquilaria sinensis, an endangered agarwood-producing tree

    Zheng-Feng Wang, Hong-Lin Cao, Chu-**ong Cai, Yun Guo in Journal of Genetics (2018)

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    Pollen and seed flow under different predominant winds in wind-pollinated and wind-dispersed species Engelhardia roxburghiana

    In most plants, the contributions of pollen and seed flow to their genetic structures are generally difficult to disentangle. For typical wind-pollinated and wind-dispersed species Engelhardia roxburghiana in a 2...

    Zheng-Feng Wang, Ju-Yu Lian, Wan-Hui Ye, Hong-Lin Cao in Tree Genetics & Genomes (2016)

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    Inferring the invasion history of coral berry Ardisia crenata from China to the USA using molecular markers

    Genetic comparisons between native and invasive populations of a species can provide insights into its invasion history information, which is useful for guiding management and control strategies. The coral berry

    Hong-Yu Niu, Lan Hong, Zheng-Feng Wang, Hao Shen, Wan-Hui Ye in Ecological Research (2012)

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    Use of oligonucleotide fingerprinting and faecal DNA in identifying the distribution of the Chinese tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis Hilzheimer)

    Chinese tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis Hilzheimer) was once distributed in the Zhejiang Province, China, but there have not been any tiger sightings in this province since 1985. Fortunately, within the boundari...

    Qiu-Hong Wan, Sheng-Guo Fang, Guo-Fu Chen, Zhang-Ming Wang in Biodiversity & Conservation (2003)

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    Forest biomass estimation at regional and global levels, with special reference to China’s forest biomass

    Accurate estimation of forest biomass size and regional distribution is a prerequisite in answering a long-standing debate on the role of forest vegetation in the regional and global carbon cycle. Appropriate ...

    **g-Yun Fang, Zhang Ming Wang in Ecological Research (2001)