Wild Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations Require Conservation and Reintroduction in China
Hai Ren(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bao HaiOu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hongfang Lü(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qinfeng Guo(US Forest Service), Shuguang Jian(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hongxiao Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qianmei Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jun Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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