Top & Trending Biology Research from China
BioOne Complete is a curated database of more than 200 subscribed and open-access journals from independent societies, museums, and research institutes . The collection features articles from global researchers including thousands of articles authored by the Chinese research community—see below for top and trending articles from China.
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Top & Trending Articles from China
Agriculture & Plant Sciences
- Chloroplast structure and DNA methylation polymorphisms in an albino mutant of wheat ( Triticum aestivum) cv. Xinong 1376 in Crop and Pasture Science
Biodiversity Conservation
- Spatiotemporal Relationship Between Ecological Environment and Economic Development in Tropical and Subtropical Regions of Asia in Tropical Conservation Science
- Allocation of Regional Emission Permits in China: Based on the Technology of Energy Conservation and Emission Reduction in Tropical Conservation Science
Entomology
- The Relationships Among Longitude, Latitude and Elevation of Occurrence of Parocneria orienta Chao (Lepidoptera: Erebidae) in China in Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society
Environmental Sciences
- A Multiscale Transdisciplinary Framework for Advancing the Sustainability Agenda of Mountain Agricultural Systems in Mountain Research and Development
Marine & Freshwater Biology
- Analysis of Wave Fields under Tropical Cyclones in the South China Sea in Journal of Coastal Research
Palaeontology
- A problematic animal fossil from the early Cambrian Hetang Formation, South China in Journal of Paleontology
Zoology
- Assessing the health status of released, captive-bred giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) through activity patterns in Journal of Vertebrate Biology
- Spatial Ecology of the Introduced Chinese Water Dragon Physignathus cocincinus in Hong Kong in Current Herpetology
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