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1. Maize (Zea mays L.) responses to heat stress: Mechanisms that disrupt the development and hormone balance of tassels and pollen.

2. Pollen-based seasonal temperature reconstruction in Northeast China over the past 10,000 years, and its implications for understanding the Holocene Temperature Conundrum.

3. Sensitivity of pollen factors in the climate transfer function.

4. Vegetation response to climate change and human activity in southwestern China since the Last Glacial Maximum.

5. Pollen record and environmental evolution of Caotanhu wetland in Xinjiang since 4550 cal. a BP.

6. Modern pollen-based interpretations of mid-Holocene palaeoclimate (8500 to 3000 cal. BP) at the southern margin of the Tengger Desert, northwestern China.

7. Climatic variability during the 4.2 ka event: Evidence from a high-resolution pollen record in southeastern China.

8. Fragility of karst ecosystem and environment: Long-term evidence from lake sediments.

9. Mid- to late Holocene vegetation response to relative sea-level fluctuations recorded by multi-proxy evidence in the Subei Plain, eastern China.

10. Middle to late Holocene plant cover variation in relation to climate, fire, and human activity in the Songnen grasslands of northeastern China.

11. Palynological evidence for Neogene environmental change in the foreland basin of the southern Tianshan range, northwestern China

12. Fifty years of Quaternary palynology in the Tibetan Plateau.

13. Climate–human–environment interactions in the middle Yangtze Basin (central China) during the middle Holocene, based on pollen and geochemical records from the Sanfangwan Site.

14. Pollen reconstructed Holocene vegetation response to climate change and human activity in a semi-arid mountain area of north China.

15. Quantitative climatic reconstruction of the Last Glacial Maximum in China.

16. A novel procedure for pollen-based quantitative paleoclimate reconstructions and its application in China.

17. Mid-Holocene bottleneck for central European dry grasslands: Did steppe survive the forest optimum in northern Bohemia, Czech Republic?

18. Holocene vegetational and climatic variation in westerly-dominated areas of Central Asia inferred from the Sayram Lake in northern Xinjiang, China.

19. Vegetation history and dynamics in the middle reach of the Yangtze River during the last 1500 years revealed by sedimentary records from Taibai Lake, China.

20. Variations in spruce (Picea sp.) distribution in the Chinese Loess Plateau and surrounding areas during the Holocene.

21. Pollen-inferred vegetation and environmental changes since 16.7 ka BP at Balikun Lake, Xinjiang.

22. Postglacial changes in the Asian summer monsoon system: a pollen record from the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau.

23. Characteristics of cold-warm variation in the Hetao region and its surrounding areas in China during the past 5000 years.

24. Holocene land-cover changes on the Tibetan Plateau.

25. The Holocene vegetation history of Lake Erhai, Yunnan province southwestern China: the role of climate and human forcings.