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1. Studies On Molecular Ecology Of Haloxylon Ammodendron Bunge (Chenopodiaceae)
2. Research On Five Kinds Of Chenopodiaceae Plants In The Arid Environment And Its Structure Mechanism Of Stress Adaptitions
3. Primary Study On Bio-ecological Characteristics Of Four Chenopodiaceae Plants
4. Studies On Bioactive Components And Accumulative Dynamics Of Conventional Nutrient Components Of Seven Species Of Chenopodiaceae Plants In Songnen Grassland
5. Study On The Rhizosphere Enzymes Of Halophytes In Ebinur Lake Wetland
6. The Symbiotic Relationship Of Am Fungi And The Chenopodiaceae Plant In Saline And Alkaline Land
7. Study On Physiology And Mechanism Of Resistance In Three Chenopodiaceae Plants To Pb(Ⅱ) Stress
8. The Life-history Strategies Of Several Chenopodiaceae Annuals
9. Systematic Study On The Taxonomy Of Chenopodiaceae From Xinjiang
10. A Preliminary Study Muddy Coast And Shoreline Position Chenopodiaceae Pollen Quantity Relationship
11. Reproduction Phenology And Its Seed Germination Behavior Of Two Species From Chenopodiaceae
12. The Reproductive Strategies Of Heterocapic Plant Atriplex Micrantha
13. Coastal/Inland Halo-tolerant Plant DNA Barcoding Evaluation Of Poaceae And Chenopodiaceae
14. The Comparative Analysis In Ecological Characteristics Of Stoichiometry Between Four Typical Halophytes In Chenopodiaceae And Habitat Soil In Xinjiang
15. Reduction Of Malondiadehyde(MDA) And The Trophic Structure In Cheonopodiaceaes By Calcium Inhibitors Under Salts Stressed
16. Functional Sequence Analysis Of Centromere From The Halophyte Halogeton Glomeratus And Its Comparison With Chenopodiaceae Plants
17. Proteomics And Metabolomics Analysis To Cold Stress In Two Desert Chenopodiaceae Plants Seedlings
18. Systematic Position Of Baolia In Chenopodiaceae Used Molecular Phylogeny,with Discussion On The Phylogenetic Relationship Of The Chenopodioideae
19. Phylogeny and morphological evolution of the Chenopodiaceae-Amaranthaceae alliance
20. Seed Germination Behavior Of Two Species From Chenopodiaceae In Southern Gurbantunggut Desert
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