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New Phytol.
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ISSN
1469-8137
ISSN-L
0028-646X
IUID
71ba9185361340249ba03f22c8c5191a
Modified
2020-11-27T13:12:54.092Z
Created
2018-12-05T11:46:52.782Z
Year 2022
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Teasing apart the joint effect of demography and natural selection in the birth of a contact zone.
Li L,
Milesi P
,
Tiret M
, ...,
Wu HX
,
Lascoux M
New Phytol.
236
(5) 1976-1987 [2022-12-00; online 2022-09-30]
Pascal Milesi
SciLifeLab Fellow
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
How broad is the selfing syndrome? Insights from convergent evolution of gene expression across species and tissues in the Capsella genus.
Zhang Z
,
Kryvokhyzha D
,
Orsucci M
, ...,
Milesi P
,
Lascoux M
New Phytol.
236
(6) 2344-2357 [2022-12-00; online 2022-09-30]
Pascal Milesi
SciLifeLab Fellow
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Elevation and plant species identity jointly shape a diverse arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community in the High Arctic.
Rasmussen PU
,
Abrego N
,
Roslin T
, ...,
Hugerth LW
,
Tack AJM
New Phytol.
236
(2) 671-683 [2022-10-00; online 2022-07-15]
DDLS Fellow
Luisa Hugerth
Year 2019
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Genetic basis and timing of a major mating system shift in Capsella.
Bachmann JA,
Tedder A
, Laenen B, ...,
Castric V
,
Slotte T
New Phytol.
224
(1) 505-517 [2019-10-00; online 2019-08-01]
SciLifeLab Fellow
Tanja Slotte
Year 2018
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Multiscale patterns and drivers of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities in the roots and root-associated soil of a wild perennial herb.
Rasmussen PU
, Hugerth LW, Blanchet FG, ..., Lindahl BD,
Tack AJM
New Phytol.
220
(4) 1248-1261 [2018-12-00; online 2018-03-24]
DDLS Fellow
Luisa Hugerth
Year 2016
PubMed
DOI
Crossref
Increased diversification rates follow shifts to bisexuality in liverworts.
Laenen B, Machac A, Gradstein SR, ..., Shaw AJ, Vanderpoorten A
New Phytol.
210
(3) 1121-1129 [2016-05-00; online 2016-02-01]
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SciLifeLab Data Centre
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