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<title xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="text"><![CDATA[Identity of Glycosmis aglaioides Miau (Rutaceae)]]></title>
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<description xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="html"><![CDATA[Glycosmis aglaioides Miau(Rutaceae)was described as a species endemic to Guizhou Province in China. The true identity of the species，however，is of Walsura robusta Roxb.，a species of Meliaceae widespreads in tropical Asia. It is thus reduced to synonymy of the latter.]]></description>
<pubDate>2015/12/16 11:39:04</pubDate>
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<author><![CDATA[MOU FengJuan1，2， MA ShiZhu3， LI ShuangZhi1， ZHANG DianXiang2*]]></author>
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<atom:name>MOU FengJuan1，2， MA ShiZhu3， LI ShuangZhi1， ZHANG DianXiang2*</atom:name>
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<title xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="text"><![CDATA[New records of mosses to Sichuan Province， China]]></title>
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<description xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="html"><![CDATA[Based on field investigation and identification of more than 1 000 specimens collected from Gongga Mountain，the highest peak in Sichuan Province，321 species，133 genera and 40 families of mosses are recognized. Among them，12 species belonging to 12 genera，10 families are new to Sichuan Province and reported in detail herewith.]]></description>
<pubDate>2015/12/16 11:39:04</pubDate>
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<author><![CDATA[LI ZuHuang1， CAO Tong1*， YU Jing1， SUN ShouQin2]]></author>
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<atom:name>LI ZuHuang1， CAO Tong1*， YU Jing1， SUN ShouQin2</atom:name>
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<title xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="text"><![CDATA[Stenochlaenaceae， a new recorded family of ferns from Guangxi]]></title>
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<description xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="html"><![CDATA[Stenochlaenaceae is reported for the first time from Guangxi. The family can be distinguished from other ferns by rhizome creeping or climbing，terete；fronds distant，lamina imparipinnate，strongly dimorphic；sterile pinnae articulate to rachis(apical pinna not articulate)，with a gland on each petiole，sharply toothed at margin；fertile pinnae linear；veins anastomosing，forming a single row of areoles along each side of midrib，other veins free；sporangia covering the whole of abaxial surface of fertile pinnae. There is only one species recorded in Guangxi，namely Stenochlaena palustris(Burm.) Bedd. According to the original literature and specimens from Guangxi，the characteristics of this species are described and illustrated.]]></description>
<pubDate>2015/12/16 11:39:04</pubDate>
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<author><![CDATA[JIANG RiHong1，2， NONG DongXin1，2， WU WangHui1，2， WU Lei1，2， XU WeiBin1*]]></author>
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<atom:name>JIANG RiHong1，2， NONG DongXin1，2， WU WangHui1，2， WU Lei1，2， XU WeiBin1*</atom:name>
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<title xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="text"><![CDATA[Two species of lignicolous fungi new to China]]></title>
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<description xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="html"><![CDATA[Two species of polypores Postia luteocaesia and Tyromyces humeana were newly recorded from China. Postia luteocaesia ，found from Xizang，Southwest of China，grew on fallen trunk of Pinus，and caused a brown rot. Tyromyces humeana ，found from Chebaling Nature Conserve of Shixing County in Guangdong Province，grew on fallen angiosperm trunk and caused a white rot. Illustrations and descriptions of the two new records were provided based on the materials from China.]]></description>
<pubDate>2015/12/16 11:39:04</pubDate>
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<author><![CDATA[ZHAO ChangLin， CUI BaoKai*]]></author>
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<atom:name>ZHAO ChangLin， CUI BaoKai*</atom:name>
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<title xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="text"><![CDATA[Genetic diversity of Phragmites australis populations from Zhalong based on ISSR analysis]]></title>
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<description xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="html"><![CDATA[The genetic diversity of 5 wild Phragmites australis populations from Zhalong was estimated using intersimple sequence repeat（ISSR）markers，using ten specific and stable primers selected from 75 primers. A total of 96 sites were generated，94 of which(97.92%)were polymorphic. The data was analyzed by PopGene. The average percentage of polymorphicloci of populations was 56.46% and demonstrated high genetic diversity(the average value of Shannon’s index(I)was 0.4783). To some extent，both gene flow and genetic diversity were present among populations(Nm was 0.9249，average Nei’s index was 0.3150，and average Gst was 0.3509). The gene proportion of diversity reached 64.91% within population but was 35.09% among populations. This demonstrated that genetic variation of P.australis populations was mainly within populations. According to cluster analysis，the populations were classified into two large groups：the populations(K，T and J)grouped together，whereas populations(M and Z)grouped together. These results would supplement the information for protection and utilization of P.australis and also provide further data for the study of genetic variation and species differentiation of P.australis.]]></description>
<pubDate>2015/12/16 11:39:04</pubDate>
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<author><![CDATA[YANG XiaoJie1*， TONG ShouZheng2， CHENG JiaChun1， LI Na1]]></author>
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<atom:name>YANG XiaoJie1*， TONG ShouZheng2， CHENG JiaChun1， LI Na1</atom:name>
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<title xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="text"><![CDATA[Characters of leaf epidermis and their taxonomic significance in Impatiens (Balsaminaceae)obligated to limestone region from China]]></title>
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<description xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="html"><![CDATA[Characters of leaf epidermis of 6 Impatiens(Balsaminaceae)from South China which are endemic to limestone region，and another 2 species Hydrocera triflora and I.davidii distributed beyond limestone region for control，were examined by light microscopes(LM)and scanning electron microscope(SEM). The result showed that there were large differences between the upper epidermis and lower ones in the micromorphological characters，for example，cell shapes were irregular to polygon and without stomata except Hydrocera in upper epidermis vs.cell shapes were all irregular and with stomata in lower epidermis. The characters of cell shape，anticlinal wall，stomatal type，stomatal index(SI)，stomatal density(SD)either from upper epidermis or from lower ones were valuable in classification in Balsaminaceae. The characters of Tthickening at the polar region of guard cells and ornamentation of leaf epidermis mentioned formerly were with limited valuable in taxonomy.]]></description>
<pubDate>2015/12/16 11:39:04</pubDate>
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<author><![CDATA[GAO Meng1， XU WeiBin3， YANG HaiLing1，  YU ShengXiang2]]></author>
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<atom:name>GAO Meng1， XU WeiBin3， YANG HaiLing1，  YU ShengXiang2</atom:name>
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<title xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="text"><![CDATA[Anatomy of stem and leaf in different populations of Capparis spinosa in China]]></title>
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<description xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="html"><![CDATA[Capparis spinosa often lives on extremely arid Gobi desert or arid stony mountain，but there were few works about the relationship between its anatomical structure and its adaptation to arid living condition. In this paper，anatomical structures of stem and leaf of the cappers in different populations(Shihezi，Korla in Xinjiang，and Zhada in Tibet)were studied. The results showed that the anatomical structure was highly adapted to its arid environment: there were epidermal hairs and obvious cuticle on the epidermis of stems，and also developed cortex，pith and vascular tissue in stems. The leaf was isobilateral with double palisade tissue. Dense stomata existed on both upper and lower epidermis，there were significant cuticle，palisade tissue and conducting tissue in leaf. Its characteristics of xerophil were more obvious as available water condition in soil became worse in natural habitats. C.spinosa in Korla population was of much significant xeromorphic traits than that in other populations because of its severe arid habitat.]]></description>
<pubDate>2015/12/16 11:39:04</pubDate>
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<author><![CDATA[LIU Jing1， ZHAO HongYan2， MA Miao1*]]></author>
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<atom:name>LIU Jing1， ZHAO HongYan2， MA Miao1*</atom:name>
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<title xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="text"><![CDATA[Traditional uses of plants in localstyle dwelling houses among different ethnic groups in China]]></title>
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<description xmlns:cf="http://www.microsoft.com/schemas/rss/core/2005" cf:type="html"><![CDATA[The wild plants traditionally used in localstyle dwelling houses among different ethnic groups were investigated by the methods of ethnobotanical field survey. The environmental and plant diversity of the living area in 33 ethnic groups were introduced. 90 species used in traditional localstyle dwelling houses were listed，whose parts utilized，usages and using minorities were summarized，of which the plant diversity of Dai People used was the most abundant. The factors affected choosing plants were also analyzed，including natural conditions，national culture，social and economic factors.]]></description>
<pubDate>2015/12/16 11:39:04</pubDate>
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<author><![CDATA[JING YuanXia， FENG JinChao*， ZHU FaTing， SUN JinXia， WANG DanQi]]></author>
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<atom:name>JING YuanXia， FENG JinChao*， ZHU FaTing， SUN JinXia， WANG DanQi</atom:name>
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