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Demography of the giant monocarpic herb Rheum nobile in the Himalayas and the effect of disturbances by grazing 期刊论文
ANNALS OF BOTANY, 2020
作者:  Song, Bo;  Stoll, Peter;  Peng, Deli;  Sun, Hang;  Stocklin, Jurg
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Red flowers differ in shades between pollination systems and across continents 期刊论文
ANNALS OF BOTANY, 2020
作者:  Chen, Zhe;  Niu, Yang;  Liu, Chang-Qiu;  Sun, Hang
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Reversible colour change in leaves enhances pollinator attraction and reproductive success in Saururus chinensis (Saururaceae) 期刊论文
ANNALS OF BOTANY, 2018, 卷号: 121, 期号: 4, 页码: 641-650
作者:  Song, Bo;  Stocklin, Jurg;  Armbruster, W. Scott;  Gao, Yongqian;  Peng, Deli;  Sun, Hang
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Carbon Assimilation  Leaf Colour Change  Net Photosynthetic Rate  Pollinator Attraction  Seed Development  
Size-dependent gender modification in Lilium apertum (Liliaceae): does this species exhibit gender diphasy? 期刊论文
ANNALS OF BOTANY, 2014, 卷号: 114, 期号: 3, 页码: 441-453
作者:  Zhang, Zhi-Qiang;  Zhu, Xing-Fu;  Sun, Hang;  Yang, Yong-Ping;  Barrett, Spencer C. H.;  Barrett,SCH (reprint author),Univ Toronto,Dept Ecol & Evolutionary Biol,25 Willcocks St,Toronto,ON M5S 3B2,Canada.;  spencer.barrett@utoronto.ca
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Lilium Apertum  Gender Diphasy  Plant Sexual Systems  Size-dependent Gender Modification  Sex Allocation  Sex Change  Plant Mating Systems  
Acidic alpha-galactosidase is the most abundant nectarin in floral nectar of common tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) 期刊论文
ANNALS OF BOTANY, 2012, 卷号: 109, 期号: 4, 页码: 735-745
作者:  Zha, Hong-Guang;  Flowers, V. Lynn;  Yang, Min;  Chen, Ling-Yang;  Sun, Hang
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-galactosidase  Nicotiana Tobacum  Floral Nectar  Enzymatic Activity  Selfing Syndrome