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1. Potential contribution of floral thermogenesis to cold adaptation, distribution pattern, and population structure of thermogenic and non/slightly thermogenic Symplocarpus species

2. Development of Microsatellite Markers for Leucosceptrum japonicum and L. stellipilum (Lamiaceae)

3. Development of Microsatellite Markers for Isodon longitubus (Lamiaceae)

7. Evaluating the soil microbe community‐level physiological profile using <scp>EcoPlate</scp> and soil properties at 33 forest sites across Japan

8. Assessing insect herbivory on broadleaf canopy trees at 19 natural forest sites across Japan

11. Plastome phylogenomic insights into the Sino‐Japanese biogeography ofDiabelia(Caprifoliaceae)

12. Genetic consequences of plant edaphic specialization to solfatara fields: Phylogenetic and population genetic analysis ofCarex angustisquama(Cyperaceae)

13. New insights into the phylogeny and biogeography of subfamily Orontioideae (Araceae)

14. Frequent chloroplast capture among Isodon (Lamiaceae) species in Japan revealed by phylogenies based on variation in chloroplast and nuclear DNA

15. Development of microsatellite markers for the endangered semi‐shrub <scp> Chimaphila umbellata </scp> ( <scp>E</scp> ricaceae)

16. Development and characterization of EST‐SSR markers in an East Asian temperate plant genus Diabelia (Caprifoliaceae)

17. Phylogeography ofArabis serrata(Brassicaceae) in the Japanese Archipelago based on chloroplast DNA variations

18. Relationships between floral morphology and pollinator fauna in insular and main island populations ofHosta longipes(Liliaceae)

19. Impact of geographical isolation on genetic differentiation in insular and mainland populations of Weigela coraeensis (Caprifoliaceae) on Honshu and the Izu Islands

20. Development and characterization of EST-SSR markers for Carex angustisquama (Cyperaceae), an extremophyte in solfatara fields

21. Comparison of genetic variation and differentiation using microsatellite markers among three rare threatened and one widespread toad lily species of Tricyrtis section Flavae (Convallariaceae) in Japan

22. Molecular phylogeny of Isodon (Lamiaceae) in Japan using chloroplast DNA sequences: recent rapid radiations or ancient introgressive hybridization?

23. Disjunct distribution of chloroplast DNA haplotypes in the understory perennial Veratrum album ssp. oxysepalum (Melanthiaceae) in Japan as a result of ancient introgression

24. Semi-operational rainfall observations with X-band multi-parameter radar

25. Evolution of floral dimorphism in a cleistogamous annual,Impatiens noli-tangereL. occurring under different environmental conditions

26. Genetic differentiation within and among island populations of the endangered plant Aster miyagii (Asteraceae), an endemic to the Ryukyu Islands

27. The effect of geographic range and dichogamy on genetic variability and population genetic structure in Tricyrtis section Flavae (Liliaceae)

28. Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers reveal less genetic variation in the endangered plantCerastiumfischerianumvar.mollethan in the widespread conspecificC.fischerianumvar.fischerianum(Caryophyllaceae)

29. Development and characterization of 10 microsatellite markers for the semi-evergreen tree species,Ligustrum ovalifolium(Oleaceae)

30. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers from the hosta species Hosta albomarginata (Liliaceae)

31. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in the threatened wild toad lily Tricyrtis flava (Liliaceae)

32. Identification of conservation measures to protect the Japanese endangered plant species Aster kantoensis

33. Genetic diversity and hierarchical population structure of a rare autotetraploid plant,Aster kantoensis(Asteraceae)

34. Different responses of pollinating bees to size variation and sexual phases in flowers ofCampanula

35. Pollen-mediated Gene Flow in a Population of Cynanchum grandifolium var. nikoense (Asclepiadaceae)

36. OUTCROSSING AND FECUNDITY ADVANTAGE OF FEMALES IN GYNODIOECIOUS CHIONOGRAPHIS JAPONICA VAR. KUROHIMENSIS (LILIACEAE)

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