Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Relation | scopus | WOS | Fulltext/Archive link |
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2013 | Some gall-inducers can use the fungi in gall as a sink of nutrients for their growth | Chen, C. C.; Huang, M. Y.; Chang, Y. T.; Huang, W. D.; Yang, C. M. | ||||
2015 | Structural, biochemical, and physiological characterization of photosynthesis in leaf-derived cup-shaped galls on Litsea acuminate | Huang, M. Y.; Huang, W. D.; Chou, H. M.; Chen, C. C.; Chen, Y. J.; Chang, Y. T; Yang, C. M | BMC PLANT BIOLOGY 15, 61-72 | |||
2013 | The association between a gall midge, Daphnephila taiwanensis, and its symbiotic fungi | Huang, M. Y.; Luo, C. Y.; Liao, J. Y.; Huang, W. D.; Chung, C. L.; Yang, C. M. | ||||
2012 | The effect of light quality on rice seedling growth and metabolism. | Chen, C. C.; Huang, M. Y.; Wong, S. L.; Huang, W. D.; Yang, C. M. | ||||
2013 | The photosynthesis of leaf-derived cup-shaped galls induced by Bruggmanniella spp. on Litsea acuminata host leaves | Huang, M. Y.; Huang, W. D.; Chen, C. C.; Lin, K. H.; Chen, P. J.; Chang, Y. T.; Yang, C. M. |