1. Chang W, Zhang SB, Li SY, Hu H*. 2011. Ecophysiological significance of leaf traits in Cypripedium and Paphiopedilum. Physiologia Plantarum 141: 30-39.
2. Zhang SB, Guan ZJ, Chang W, Hu H*, Yin Q, Cao KF. 2011. Slow photosynthetic induction and low photosynthesis in Paphiopedilum armeniacum is related to its lack of guard cell chloroplast and peculiar stomatal anatomy. Physiologia Plantarum 142: 118-127.
3. Guan ZJ, Zhang SB, Guan KY, Li SY, Hu H*. 2011. Leaf anatomical structures of Paphiopedilum and Cypripedium and their adaptive significance. Journal of Plant Research 124: 289-298.
4. Hu SJ, Hu H*, Yan N, Huang J-L, Li S-Y. 2011. Hybridization and asymmetric introgression between Cypripedium tibeticum and C. yunnanense in Shangrila county, Yunnan province China. Nordic Journal of Botany 29: 625-631.
5. Yuan L, Yang ZL, Li SY, Hu H*, Huang JL. 2010. Mycorrhizal specificity, preference, and plasticity of six slipper orchids from South Western China. Mycorrhiza 20: 559-568.
6. Cai YF, Zhang SB, Hu H*. 2010. Photosynthetic performance and acclimation of Incarvillea delavayi, an alpine plant, subjected to water stress. Biologia Plantarum 54:86-96.
7. Seaton PT, Hu H, Perner H, Pritchard H. 2010. Ex situ conservation of orchids in a warming world. Botanical Review 76: 193-203.
8. Zhang SB, Chang W, Hu H. 2010. Photosynthetic characteristics of two alpine flowers, Meconopsis integrifolia and Primula sinopurpurea. Journal of Horticultural Science and Biotechnology 85:335-340.
9. Zhang SB, Hu H. 2010. Temperature acclimation of photosynthesis in M. horridula var. racemosa Prain. Botanical Studies 51:457-464.
10. Zhang SB, Hu H, Xu K. 2008. Photosynthetic adaptation of Meconopsis integrifolia and M. horridula. Botanical Studies 49: 225-234.
11. Li RZ, SB Zhang, H Hu*, DZ Li. 2008. Photosynthetic performance along a light gradient as related to leaf characteristics of a naturally occurring Cypripedium flavum. Journal of Plant Research 121:559-569.
12. Zhang SB, Hu H*, Xu K, Li ZR. 2008. Variation of photosynthetic capacity with leaf age in an alpine orchid, Cypripedium flavum. Acta Physiologiae Plantarum 30:381-388
13. Zhang SB, Hu H*, Xu K, Li ZR, Yang YP. 2007. Flexible and reversible responses to different irradiance levels during photosynthetic acclimation of Cypripedium guttatum. Journal of Plant Physiology 164: 611-620.
14. Zhang SB, Zhou ZK, Hu H*, Xu K. 2007. Gas exchanges and resourceutilization of two alpine oaks at different altitudes in the Hengduan Mountains. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 37: 1184-1193.
15. Yan N, Huang JL, Hu H*. 2006. Micropropagation of Cypripedium flavum through multiple shoots of seedlings derived from mature seeds. Plant Cell, Tissue & Organ Culture 84: 113-117.
16. Zhang SB, Hu H*, Xu K, Li ZR. 2006. Photosynthetic performances of five Cypripedium species after transplanting. Photosynthetica 44: 241-247.
17. Zhang SB, Hu H*, Xu K, Li ZR. 2006. Gas exchange of three co-occurring species of Cypripedium in a scrubland in the Hengduan Mountains. Photosynthetica 44: 425-432.
REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS
Five most important papers in which you are the corresponding author.
1. Chang W, Zhang SB, Li SY, Hu H*. 2011. Ecophysiological significance of leaf traits in Cypripedium and Paphiopedilum. Physiologia Plantarum 141: 30-39.
2. Zhang SB, Guan ZJ, Chang W, Hu H*, Yin Q, Cao KF. 2011. Slow photosynthetic induction and low photosynthesis in Paphiopedilum armeniacum is related to its lack of guard cell chloroplast and peculiar stomatal anatomy. Physiologia Plantarum 142: 118-127.
3. Yuan L, Yang ZL, Li SY, Hu H*, Huang JL. 2010. Mycorrhizal specificity, preference, and plasticity of six slipper orchids from South Western China. Mycorrhiza 20: 559-568.
4. Li RZ, SB Zhang, H Hu*, DZ Li. 2008. Photosynthetic performance along a light gradient as related to leaf characteristics of a naturally occurring Cypripedium flavum. Journal of Plant Research 121:559-569.
5. Zhang SB, Hu H*, Xu K, Li ZR, Yang YP. 2007. Flexible and reversible responses to different irradiance levels during photosynthetic acclimation of Cypripedium guttatum. Journal of Plant Physiology 164: 611-620.