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Molecular Plant
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September 27, 2023
Climate change and food security: Plant science roles
Lexuan Gao, Xiaofeng Cui
National Science Review
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October 25, 2021
While neither universally applicable nor practical operationally, the biological species concept continues to offer a compelling framework for studying species and speciation
Lexuan Gao, Loren H Rieseberg
Plant Communications
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December 28, 2020
Plant Evolutionary Adaptation
Loren H Rieseberg, Lexuan Gao
Plant Communications
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January 21, 2022
A New Year's spotlight on two years of publication
Wenjia Wang, Lexuan Gao, Xiaofeng Cui
Frontiers in Plant Science
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December 1, 2015
Gene Expression Reaction Norms Unravel the Molecular and Cellular Processes Underpinning the Plastic Phenotypes of Alternanthera Philoxeroides in Contrasting Hydrological Conditions
Lexuan Gao, Yupeng Geng, Hongxing Yang, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment
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June 16, 2010
Genome-wide DNA methylation alterations of Alternanthera philoxeroides in natural and manipulated habitats: implications for epigenetic regulation of rapid responses to environmental fluctuation and phenotypic variation
Lexuan Gao, Yupeng Geng, Bo Li, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science
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January 19, 2016
Extensive Transcriptome Changes Underlying the Flower Color Intensity Variation in Paeonia ostii
Lexuan Gao, Hongxing Yang, Hongfeng Liu, et al.
Molecular Plant
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July 29, 2023
Crop adaptation to climate change: An evolutionary perspective
Lexuan Gao, Michael B Kantar, Dylan Moxley, et al.
Plos One
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August 24, 2012
Spatial genetic structure in natural populations of Phragmites australis in a mosaic of saline habitats in the Yellow River Delta, China
Lexuan Gao, Shaoqing Tang, Liqiong Zhuge, et al.
The New Phytologist
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May 7, 2019
Genetic and phenotypic analyses indicate that resistance to flooding stress is uncoupled from performance in cultivated sunflower
Lexuan Gao, Joon Seon Lee, Sariel Hübner, et al.
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Molecular Plant
|
September 27, 2023
Climate change and food security: Plant science roles
Lexuan Gao, Xiaofeng Cui
National Science Review
|
October 25, 2021
While neither universally applicable nor practical operationally, the biological species concept continues to offer a compelling framework for studying species and speciation
Lexuan Gao, Loren H Rieseberg
Plant Communications
|
December 28, 2020
Plant Evolutionary Adaptation
Loren H Rieseberg, Lexuan Gao
Plant Communications
|
January 21, 2022
A New Year's spotlight on two years of publication
Wenjia Wang, Lexuan Gao, Xiaofeng Cui
Frontiers in Plant Science
|
December 1, 2015
Gene Expression Reaction Norms Unravel the Molecular and Cellular Processes Underpinning the Plastic Phenotypes of Alternanthera Philoxeroides in Contrasting Hydrological Conditions
Lexuan Gao, Yupeng Geng, Hongxing Yang, et al.
Plant, Cell & Environment
|
June 16, 2010
Genome-wide DNA methylation alterations of Alternanthera philoxeroides in natural and manipulated habitats: implications for epigenetic regulation of rapid responses to environmental fluctuation and phenotypic variation
Lexuan Gao, Yupeng Geng, Bo Li, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science
|
January 19, 2016
Extensive Transcriptome Changes Underlying the Flower Color Intensity Variation in Paeonia ostii
Lexuan Gao, Hongxing Yang, Hongfeng Liu, et al.
Molecular Plant
|
July 29, 2023
Crop adaptation to climate change: An evolutionary perspective
Lexuan Gao, Michael B Kantar, Dylan Moxley, et al.
Plos One
|
August 24, 2012
Spatial genetic structure in natural populations of Phragmites australis in a mosaic of saline habitats in the Yellow River Delta, China
Lexuan Gao, Shaoqing Tang, Liqiong Zhuge, et al.
The New Phytologist
|
May 7, 2019
Genetic and phenotypic analyses indicate that resistance to flooding stress is uncoupled from performance in cultivated sunflower
Lexuan Gao, Joon Seon Lee, Sariel Hübner, et al.
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