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CHEN Ming-lin, YOU Ya-li, ZHANG Xiao-ping
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CHEN Ming-lin, YOU Ya-li, ZHANG Xiao-ping. Advances in the research of heterostyly[J]. Acta Prataculturae Sinica, 2010, 19(1): 226-239.
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