Fossil leaves of Berhamniphyllum (Rhamnaceae) from Markam, Tibet and their biogeographic implications
Zhe‐Kun Zhou(Kunming Institute of Botany), Tao Su(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Teng‐Xiang Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chenglong Deng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jian Huang(Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Jia Liu(Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden), Wei‐Yu‐Dong Deng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shihu Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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