Publications by authors named "Min-Shu Song"

Each subkingdom of East Asian flora (EAF) has a unique evolutionary history, but which has rarely been described based on phylogeographic studies of EAF species. The Spiraea japonica L. complex, which is widespread in East Asia (EA), has received considerable attention because of the presence of diterpenoid alkaloids (DAs).

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Lepisoroid ferns (tribe Lepisoreae, Polypodiaceae) are arguably one of the most confusing fern groups in Polypodiaceae in terms of delimitation of genera largely because of their simple morphology. Previous molecular studies either had very small taxon sampling of the non-Lepisorus genera and did not well resolve the relationships among these genera, or had a relatively large sampling at species level but the critical species were missing or their relationships were not well resolved. A recent study resolved the newly sampled Lepisorus jakonensis as sister to the remaining genera in Lepisoreae excluding Paragramma, and the authors lumped all the six well recognized genera into Lepisorus.

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  • The study investigates the mutualism between Rheum nobile (a plant) and Bradysia flies (pollinators), focusing on the benefits to the flies.
  • It was found that flowers where flies laid their eggs had a lower chance of fruit abortion compared to untouched flowers, indicating a positive effect on the plant’s reproductive success.
  • The research also revealed that IAA (a plant hormone) levels were higher in flowers with fly eggs, suggesting that the flies may influence the plant's physiology to enhance their offspring's survival.
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