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1. Landform and lithospheric development contribute to the assembly of mountain floras in China

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8. A Middle Eocene lowland humid subtropical “Shangri-La” ecosystem in central Tibet

18. Structurally Preserved Liquidambar Infructescences, Associated Pollen, and Leaves from the Late Oligocene of the Nanning Basin, South China.

19. Effect of bladder filling status on positioning errors in post-hysterectomy cervical cancer radiotherapy.

23. Evidence for the evolutionary history and diversity of fossil sweetgums: leaves and associated capitate reproductive structures of Liquidambar from the Eocene of Hainan Island, South China.

32. First fossil fruits of Elaeocarpus (Elaeocarpaceae) in East Asia: Implications for phytogeography and paleoecology.

34. First occurrence of Nyssa endocarps and associated fungi in the Oligocene of South China: palaeogeographical and palaeoecological significance.

35. Fossil pinnae, sporangia, and spores of Osmunda from the Eocene of South China and their implications for biogeography and paleoecology.

36. Earliest fossil record of the genus Tetradium (Rutaceae) in Asia: implications for its evolution and palaeoecology.

37. Diverse epiphyllous fungi on Cunninghamia leaves from the Oligocene of South China and their paleoecological and paleoclimatic implications.

38. Early Oligocene fruits and leaves of Burretiodendron (Malvaceae s.l.) from South China.

39. Variations in morphological and epidermal features of shade and sun leaves of two species: Quercus bambusifolia and Q. myrsinifolia.

40. Northern Hemisphere megafossil of Dacrycarpus (Podocarpaceae) from the Miocene of South China and its evolutionary and paleoecological implications.

41. Mummified fossil of Keteleeria from the Late Pleistocene of Maoming Basin, South China, and its phytogeographical and paleoecological implications.

42. Diversity of Menispermaceae from the Paleocene and Eocene of South China.

43. Mummified Magnoliaceae woods from the upper Oligocene of South China, with biogeography, paleoecology, and wood trait evolution implications.

44. Early Oligocene Calocedrus (Cupressaceae) from the Maoming Basin, South China, and its paleogeographic and paleoclimatic implications.

45. An early Oligocene fossil acorn, associated leaves and pollen of the ring‐cupped oaks (Quercus subg. Cyclobalanopsis) from Maoming Basin, South China.

46. Role of extracellular matrix in acupoint region in acupuncture effect

47. Paleogene fossil fruits of <italic>Stephania</italic> (Menispermaceae) from North America and East Asia.

48. Physiological responses of two moss species to the combined stress of water deficit and elevated N deposition ( II): Carbon and nitrogen metabolism.