Transcriptome of Pterospermum kingtungense provides implications on the mechanism underlying its rapid vegetative growth and limestone adaption
Abstract Pterospermum kingtungense C.Y.Wu ex Hsue is a typical tree species living in the relatively adverse limestone habitat. Due to its excellent wood quality and big size, it is an important timber resource which caused its endangered. We firstly provide the data resources by reporting an annota...
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Main Authors: | Yandong Ren, Yanan Zhu, Qi Wang, Hui Xiang, Boyi Wang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/87a20a4d390440f28cbe4f1e155c7beb |
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