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    No obvious phylogenetic pattern of Ficus alpine trees in the India-Myanmar region

    • Last Update: 2022-03-08
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    Alpine ficus is a tall and hermaphrodite tree in the genus Ficus, and it is one of the key species in Asian forests.


    The related research was published in the biodiversity journal Diversity under the title "Homogenized Phylogeographic Structure across the Indo-Burma Ranges of a Large Monoecious Fig, Ficus altissima Blume" .


    Assistant researcher Huang Jianfeng of the Co-evolution Research Group is the first author of this paper, and researcher Peng Yanqiong is the corresponding author


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