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Encyclopedia > Xu Zhihong

Xu Zhihong (许智宏) is a botanist and the President of Peking University. He is a former Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.


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Yunyuan Xu, Xiaomin Wang, Jia Li, Junhua Li, Jinsong Wu, John C. Walker, Zhihong Xu and Kang Chong*, Activation of the WUS gene induces ectopic initiation of foral meristems on mature stem surface in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Xiaolei Zhuang, Yunyuan Xu, Kang Chong*, Lefu Lan, Yongbiao Xue, Zhihong Xu.
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Prof Zhihong Xu (1312 words)
Prasolova NV, Xu ZH, Farquhar GD, Saffigna PG and Dieters MJ 2001 Canopy carbon and oxygen isotope composition of 9-year-old hoop pine families in relation to seedling carbon isotope composition and growth, field growth performance and canopy nitrogen concentration.
Xu ZH, Prasolova NV, Lundkvist K, Beadle C and Leaman T 2003 Genetic variation in carbon and nitrogen isotope composition and nutrient concentration in the foliage of 10-year-old hoop pine families in relation to tree growth in subtropical Australia.
Xu ZH, Saffigna PG, Farquhar GD, Simpson JA, Haines RJ, Walker S, Osborne DO and Guinto D 2000 Carbon isotope discrimination and oxygen isotope composition in clones of the F1 hybrid between slash pine (Pinus elliottii) and Caribbean pine (P. caribaea) in relation to tree growth, water-use efficiency and foliar nutrient concentration in subtropical Australia.
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