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Samuel A. Logan
Samuel A. Logan
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A Malvaceae mystery: A mallow maelstrom of genome multiplications and maybe misleading methods?
JL Conover, N Karimi, N Stenz, C Ané, CE Grover, C Skema, JA Tate, ...
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 61 (1), 12-31, 2019
322019
Genetic diversity and demographic history of the Siberian lime (Tilia sibirica)
SA Logan, M Chytrý, K Wolff
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 33, 9-17, 2018
152018
Reproductive and population genetic characteristics of leading-edge and central populations of two temperate forest tree species and implications for range expansion
SA Logan, P Phuekvilai, R Sanderson, K Wolff
Forest Ecology and Management, 475-486, 2019
142019
Tilia cultivars in historic lime avenues and parks in the UK, Estonia and other European countries
K Wolff, OK Hansen, S Couch, L Moore, H Sander, SA Logan
Urban forestry & urban greening 43, 126346, 2019
92019
Bemisia tabaci in Iraq: Population structure, endosymbiont diversity and putative species
AA Kareem, SA Logan, G Port, K Wolff
Journal of Applied Entomology, 2020
62020
Informed conservation management of rare tree species needs knowledge of species composition, their genetic characteristics and ecological niche
K Wolff, B Depner, SA Logan, M Heurich
Forest Ecology and Management 483, 118771, 2021
42021
Ancient woodlands in the limelight: delineation and genetic structure of ancient woodland species Tilia cordata and Tilia platyphyllos (Tiliaceae) in the UK. Tree Genet Genomes …
SA Logan, P Phuekvilai, K Wolff
32015
Ancient relicts in the limelight: an evolutionary study of diversity and demographic history in species of the broad-leaved temperate forest tree genus Tilia
SA Logan
Newcastle University, 2016
22016
DNA fingerprinting reveals genetic diversity and spatial patterns in Tilia cordata in Shrawley Wood
K Wolff, R Pumphrey, SA Logan
Shrawley Wood, History and Natural History., 2022
2022
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