Plant Diversity ›› 2026, Vol. 48 ›› Issue (03): 487-500.DOI: 10.1016/j.pld.2026.03.001
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Jiaxin Lia,b,c, Lihua Yanga,c, Danqi Lid, Chen Fengd, Ming Kanga,b,c
Received:2025-11-28
Revised:2026-03-02
Online:2026-06-10
Published:2026-05-25
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Chen Feng,E-mail:fengc@lsbg.cn;Ming Kang,E-mail:mingkang@scbg.ac.cn
Supported by:Jiaxin Lia,b,c, Lihua Yanga,c, Danqi Lid, Chen Fengd, Ming Kanga,b,c
通讯作者:
Chen Feng,E-mail:fengc@lsbg.cn;Ming Kang,E-mail:mingkang@scbg.ac.cn
基金资助:Jiaxin Li, Lihua Yang, Danqi Li, Chen Feng, Ming Kang. Chromosome-level genome and population resequencing reveal genetic diversity, demographic history, and climate risk in the East Asian relict tree Perkinsiodendron macgregorii[J]. Plant Diversity, 2026, 48(03): 487-500.
Jiaxin Li, Lihua Yang, Danqi Li, Chen Feng, Ming Kang. Chromosome-level genome and population resequencing reveal genetic diversity, demographic history, and climate risk in the East Asian relict tree Perkinsiodendron macgregorii[J]. Plant Diversity, 2026, 48(03): 487-500.
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