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Name:
WEN Bin
Education:
Ph.D
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Academic title:
Professor
Postal Code:
666303
Subject categories:
Biology
Mailing Address:
XTBG, Menglun, Mengla, Yunnan, 666303, China
E-mail:
wenb@xtbg.org.cn

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Wen B, Cai CT, Wang RL, Song SQ, Song JL: Cytological and physiological changes in recalcitrant Chinese fan palm (Livistona chinensis) embryos during cryopreservation. Protoplasma 2012, 249(2):323-335.

Wen B: Changes in the moisture and germination of recalcitrant Hopea mollissima seeds (Dipterocarpaceae) in different desiccation regimes. Seed Science and Technology 2011, 39(1):214-218.

Wen B: Cytological and physiological changes related to cryotolerance in recalcitrant Livistona chinensis embryos during seed development. Protoplasma 2011, 248(3):483-491.

Wen B, Wang RL, Cheng HY, Song SQ: Cytological and physiological changes in orthodox maize embryos during cryopreservation. Protoplasma 2010, 239(1-4):57-67.

 Wen B, Wang RL: Pretreatment incubation for culture and cryopreservation of Sabal embryos. Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture 2010, 102(2):237-243.

Wen B, Cai CT, Wang RL, Tan YH, Lan QY: CRITICAL MOISTURE CONTENT WINDOWS DIFFER FOR THE CRYOPRESERVATION OF POMELO (Citrus grandis) SEEDS AND EMBRYONIC AXES. Cryoletters 2010, 31(1):29-39.

Wen B, Wang RL, Song SQ: Cytological and physiological changes related to cryotolerance in orthodox maize embryos during seed development. Protoplasma 2009, 236(1-4):29-37.

 Wen B: Storage of recalcitrant seeds: a case study of the Chinese fan palm, Livistona chinensis. Seed Science and Technology 2009, 37(1):167-179.

 Wen B, Song SQ: Acquisition and loss of cryotolerance in Livistona chinensis embryos during seed development. Cryoletters 2007, 28(4):291-302.

Wen B, Song S: Acquisition of cryotolerance in maize embryos during seed development. Cryoletters 2007, 28(2):109-118.

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