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New epiphytic orchid species found in Indonesia 21-06-15
Seven new species of Begonia found in Myanmar 21-05-12
UNEP-NSFC collaborative research project kicks off 21-04-23
Collaborative transboundary conservation enforcement is urgently needed 21-04-13
New species of mint family found in northern Myanmar 21-03-17
Seeing biodiversity from a Chinese perspective 21-03-11
Scientists investigate the mysterious origin of flowering plants 21-02-01
Resolving abominable mysteries 21-01-29
Pioneering research unravels hidden origins of Eastern Asia’s ‘land of milk and honey’ 21-01-28
New species of custard apple family found in Myanmar 21-01-26
Most effective pollinator of Hoya pottsii revealed 21-01-19
Subtropical forests once existed on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau: study 20-12-09
Arid environments buzz with more bees, says study 20-11-30
12th Advanced Field Course in Ecology and Conservation completed at XTBG 20-11-27
Advanced Field Course in Ecology and Conservation-Xishuangbanna 2020 opens 20-10-20
The banyan tree looks odd for a reason 20-10-12
Insect herbivores drive evolution of defensive syndromes in fig plants 20-09-08
World's oldest Alpine plants found in Hengduan Mountains 20-08-10
Functional traits characterize tradeoffs in seedling growth in subtropical forest 20-09-03
Hengduan mountain alpine flora history shown to be longest on Earth 20-07-31
Study provides insight into male fertility control in legume plants 20-07-03
Phylogenetic analysis confirms the existence of five goral species 20-06-23
Environmental filtering structures the functional strategies of bryophytes in cloud forest 20-06-01
Study reveals a framework for trifoliate leaf-pattern formation in leguminous plants 20-05-12
Researchers reconstruct drought variability from teak tree rings in southern Myanmar 20-04-27
XTBG researcher presents a monograph of Linnaeeae 20-04-20
How ‘undertaker’ bees recognize dead comrades 20-03-23
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