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1. Quantitative proteomic analysis of Xanthoceras sorbifolium Bunge seedlings in response to drought and heat stress

2. Tandem Mass Tag Based Quantitative Proteomics of Developing Sea Buckthorn Berries Reveals Candidate Proteins Related to Lipid Metabolism

3. Floral traits and mating system of Hibiscus trionum (Malvaceae)

4. High-crown grafting to increase low yields in Camellia oleifera

5. The importance of yellow horn (Xanthoceras sorbifolia) for restoration of arid habitats and production of bioactive seed oils

6. Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Fatty Acids of Hazelnut by GC-TOF/MS

7. Analysis of genetic relationships in sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) germplasm from China and other countries using ISSR markers

8. Genetic relationships in a germplasm collection of Camellia japonica and Camellia oleifera using SSR analysis

9. Characterization and identification of ISSR markers associated with oil content in sea buckthorn berries

10. Antioxidant enzyme activities and hormonal status in response to Cd stress in the wetland halophyteKosteletzkya virginicaunder saline conditions

11. NMR metabolomics of berry quality in sea buckthorn (Hippophae L.)

13. Evolutionary Assurancevs. Mixed Mating

14. Advances in improvement of quality and resistance in a multipurpose crop: sea buckthorn

15. Potential of five plants growing on unproductive agricultural lands as biodiesel resources

16. NaCl differently interferes with Cd and Zn toxicities in the wetland halophyte species Kosteletzkya virginica (L.) Presl

17. Effects of Salinity on the Response of the Wetland Halophyte Kosteletzkya virginica (L.) Presl. to Copper Toxicity

18. Adaptive evolution of context-dependent style curvature in some species of the Malvaceae: a molecular phylogenetic approach

19. Adaptive Significance of Floral Movement

20. A critical review on the improvement of photosynthetic carbon assimilation in C3plants using genetic engineering

21. Relationship between reproductive assurance and mixed mating in perennial Kosteletzkya virginica

22. Significantly improved taxuyunnanine C production in cell suspension cultures of Taxus chinensis by process intensification of repeated elicitation, sucrose feeding, and in situ adsorption

23. Halophyte Improvement for a Salinized World

24. Pathogenicity of dried-shrink disease and evaluation of resistance in a germplasm collection of sea buckthorn (Hippophae L.) from China and other countries

25. Style curvature and its adaptive significance in the Malvaceae

26. Mucilage and polysaccharides in the halophyte plant species Kosteletzkya virginica: Localization and composition in relation to salt stress

27. Identification and genetic relationship based on ISSR analysis in a germplasm collection of sea buckthorn (Hippophae L.) from China and other countries

28. Assessment of Genetic Stability of Propagated Plantlets of Four Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae) Cultivars and the Establishment of Genetic Relationships Between them by ISSR Markers

29. Movement herkogamy in Kosteletzkya virginica: Effect on reproductive success and contribution to pollen receipt and reproductive assurance

30. Characterization and identification of ISSR markers associated with resistance to dried-shrink disease in sea buckthorn

31. Callus induction and plant regeneration from embryonic axes of Kosteletzkya virginica

32. Context-dependent style curvature in Kosteletzkya virginica (Malvaceae) offers reproductive assurance under unpredictable pollinator environments

33. Kosteletzkya virginica displays mixed mating in response to the pollinator environment despite strong inbreeding depression

34. Kosteletzkya virginica, an agroecoengineering halophytic species for alternative agricultural production in China's east coast: Ecological adaptation and benefits, seed yield, oil content, fatty acid and biodiesel properties

35. Genetic relationships among some cultivars of sea buckthorn from China, Russia and Mongolia based on RAPD analysis

36. Kosteletzkya virginica, a halophytic species with potential for agroecotechnology in Jiangsu Province, China

37. Ethical international scientific writing collaboration, co-operation and partnerships: Case studies and testimonials

38. Metabolomics: creating new potentials for unraveling the mechanisms in response to salt and drought stress and for the biotechnological improvement of xero-halophytes

39. Development of RNA-Seq SSR Markers and Application to Genetic Relationship Analysis among Sea Buckthorn Germplasm.

41. Strategies of delayed self-pollination in Kosteletzkya virginica

42. Antioxidant enzyme activities and hormonal status in response to Cd stress in the wetland halophyte Kosteletzkya virginica under saline conditions.

43. Style curvature and its adaptive significance in the Malvaceae.

44. Associations of SRAP markers with dried-shrink disease resistance in a germplasm collection of sea buckthorn (Hippophae L.).

45. Understanding molecular mechanisms for improving phytoremediation of heavy metal-contaminated soils.

46. Kosteletzkya virginica displays mixed mating in response to the pollinator environment despite strong inbreeding depression.

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