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Bo Song
Kunming Institute of Botany - Kunming / China
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 4474065
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Bo Song's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Survival and reproduction of plant species in the Qinghai–Tibet PlateauH Sun, Y Niu, YS CHEN, B Song, CQ LIU, DL PENG, JG CHEN, Y YangJournal of Systematics and Evolution 52 (3), 378-396, 2014822014
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Multifunctional bracts enhance plant fitness during flowering and seed development in Rheum nobile (Polygonaceae), a giant herb endemic to the high HimalayasB Song, ZQ Zhang, J Stöcklin, Y Yang, Y Niu, JG Chen, H SunOecologia 172, 359-370, 2013822013
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Grey leaves in an alpine plant: a cryptic colouration to avoid attack?Y Niu, G Chen, DL Peng, B Song, Y Yang, ZM Li, H SunNew Phytologist 203 (3), 953-963, 2014522014
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A new pollinating seed‐consuming mutualism between Rheum nobile and a fly fungus gnat, Bradysia sp., involving pollinator attraction by a specific floral compoundB Song, G Chen, J Stöcklin, DL Peng, Y Niu, ZM Li, H SunNew Phytologist 203 (4), 1109-1118, 2014512014
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Habitat-specific responses of seed germination and seedling establishment to soil water condition in two Rheum species in the high Sino-HimalayasB Song, J Stöcklin, YQ Gao, ZQ Zhang, Y Yang, ZM Li, H SunEcological research 28, 643-651, 2013272013
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