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Converting Australian tropical rainforest to native Araucariaceae plantations alters soil fungal communities

open access: yesSoil Biology and Biochemistry, 2010
Native rainforest tree plantations are increasingly viewed as potentially important for high value timber production and provision of a range of ecological services in tropical and subtropical areas.
Zhihong Xu   +2 more
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Occurrence download Araucariaceae

2021
ALA occurrence record ...
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Development of mucilage cells of Araucaria angustifolia (Araucariaceae)

Protoplasma, 2008
The roles of mucilage cells were investigated through morphological and cytological analysis during leaf development in young Araucaria angustifolia plants. Differentiation began in leaf primordia in the shoot apex, when the young cells underwent a greater increase in volume in comparison with other mesophyll cells.
A A, Mastroberti, J E de Araujo, Mariath
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Rust fungi on araucariaceae

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1968
Aecidium fragiforme &A. balansae, parasites ofAgathis spp. in the Malay Archipelago and New Caledonia, respectively, are similar but separate species. They differ from all other confier-infecting rust fungi in having intra-epidermal spermogonia, and from nearly all others in having cupulate aecia.Caeoma sanctae-crucis onAraucaria in Chile has unique ...
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze (Araucariaceae)

2016
This chapter deals with the features of somatic embryogenesis (SE) in Araucaria angustifolia, an endangered and native conifer from south Brazil. In this species SE includes the induction and proliferation of embryogenic cultures composed of pro-embryogenic masses (PEMs), which precede somatic embryos development. A.
Guerra, Miguel P.   +6 more
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Araucariaceae as indicators of climate and paleolatitudes

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1978
Abstract Mesozoic Araucariaceae dominated in the low-latitude (15–20°N) belt of summer-dry climate. It is suggested, that araucarian forests were the most thermophilous Mesozoic assemblages. There were no equivalents of the modern tropical rain forest.
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A revision of the genus Agathis (Araucariaceae) in Australia.

Brunonia, 1977
The status of the Australian species of Agathis Salisb. is reviewed. Although only three species are involved, there has been a considerable amount of nomenclatural confusion. One new species is described from north Queensland, A. atropurpurea Hyland. A. palmerstonii F. Muell. is a synonym of A. robusta (C. Moore ex F.
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Agathis borneensis Warb. Araucariaceae

2020
A. Nithaniyal Stalin, F. Merlin Franco
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A Jurassic Member of the Araucariaceae

Annals of Botany, 1949
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