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Ma YP, Chen G, Grumbine ED, Dao ZL, Sun WB, Guo HJ (2013) Conserving plant species with extremely small populations (PSESP) in China.Biodiversity and Conservation, 22, 803-809.
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Ma YP, Neilsen J, Chamberlin D, Li XY, Sun WB (2014) The conservation of Rhododendrons is of greater urgency than has been previously acknowledged in China.Biodiversity and Conservation, 23, 3149-3154.
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Ma YP, Zhang CQ, Sun WB, Zhao XF, Li XY, Zhao W, Wang TC (2012) Conservation of the giant tree Rhododendronon in Gaoligong Mountain, Yunnan, China.Oryx, 46, 325.
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Schatz GE (2009) Plants on the IUCN Red List: setting priorities to inform conservation.Trends in Plant Science, 14, 638-642.
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Sun WB (孙卫邦) (2013) Conserving Plant Species with Extremely Small Populations (PSESP) in Yunnan: Practice and Exploration (云南省极小种群野生植物保护实践与探索). Yunnan Science and Technology Press, Kunming. (in Chinese)
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Sun WB, Magin G, Mathew P (2005) Chinese Magnoliaceae—priorities for action.Oryx, 39, 12.
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Sun WB, Yin Q (2009) Conservation of the Yangbi maple Acer yangbiense in China.Oryx, 42, 461-462.
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Sun WB, Zhou Y, Yan L, Magin G (2007) Chinese Magnolias: it’s mostly as bad as we thought.Oryx, 41, 427-428.
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Xia K, Zhou ZK, Chen WY, Sun WB (2008) Rescuing the Sichou oak Quercus sichourensis in China.Oryx, 42, 15-16.
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Yang J, Zhao LL, Yang JB, Sun WB (2015) Genetic diversity and conservation evaluation of a critically endangered endemic maple, Acer yangbiense, analyzed using microsatellite markers.Biochemical Systematics and Ecology, 60, 193-198.
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Zhao LL, Sun WB, Yang JB (2011) Development and characterization of microsatellite markers in the critically endangered species Acer yangbiense.American Journal of Botany, 98, e247-e249.
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Zheng YL, Sun WB (2009) Seed germination of Huagaimu, a critically endangered plant endemic to southeastern Yunnan, China.HortTechnology, 19, 427-431.
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