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Phylogenetic Aspects of Higher Plant Lipid Fatty Acid Profile. [PDF]
Voronkov A, Ivanova T.
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Checklist of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Succulents of Apulia (Southern Italy). [PDF]
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Phylogenomic Inference Suggests Differential Deep Time Phylogenetic Signals from Nuclear and Organellar Genomes in Gymnosperms. [PDF]
Lin YE, Wu CS, Wu YW, Chaw SM.
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The evolution of Hutchinsonian climatic niche hypervolumes in gymnosperms
Caron FS, Burslem DFRP, Morimoto J.
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The Araucariaceae: An evolutionary perspective
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1982Abstract The Araucariaceae, containing two extant genera, Agathis and Araucaria , is a Southern Hemisphere conifer family with a very resticted present day distribution. Although the group has only a few living species, it was once widespread including numerous taxa in the Northern Hemisphere in the Jurassic Period.
Hill, R.S., Bigwood, A.J.
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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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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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