Insect pollination and self-incompatibility in edible and/or medicinal crops in southwestern China, a global hotspot of biodiversity.

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Insect pollination and self-incompatibility in edible and/or medicinal crops in southwestern China, a global hotspot of biodiversity. is …
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P356DOI10.3732/AJB.1400075
P698PubMed publication ID25326615
P5875ResearchGate publication ID266797698

P50authorDe Zhu LiQ21513403
Zong Xin RenQ33690723
Peter BernhardtQ112488556
P2093author name stringHong Wang
P2860cites workPlant Biodiversity in China: Richly Varied, Endangered, and in Need of ConservationQ56779618
P433issue10
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectbiodiversityQ47041
pollinationQ134624
edibilityQ123989417
entomophagyQ1046284
P304page(s)1700-1710
P577publication date2014-10-14
P1433published inAmerican Journal of BotanyQ2664693
P1476titleInsect pollination and self-incompatibility in edible and/or medicinal crops in southwestern China, a global hotspot of biodiversity
P478volume101

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