Plant Diversity ›› 2024, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (06): 755-765.DOI: 10.1016/j.pld.2024.07.003
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Wenjie Guo, Lu Gong, Yan Luo, Qian Guo
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2024-02-28
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2024-07-06
Published:
2024-12-26
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Wenjie Guo,E-mail:986135346@qq.com;Lu Gong,E-mail:gonglu721@163.com
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Wenjie Guo, Lu Gong, Yan Luo, Qian Guo. Does season regulate heterochronous leaf growth? Mechanisms of petiole-lamina trade-offs in broad-leaved woody plants of the Tianshan Mountains[J]. Plant Diversity, 2024, 46(06): 755-765.
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