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The Genus Leccinum: Global Advances in Taxonomy, Ecology, Nutritional Value, and Environmental Significance. [PDF]
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Buzzing boundaries: tiny caterpillars vibrate to defend leaf tip territories.
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Biodiesel from Flowering Plants, 2022
This datasheet on Betulaceae covers Identity, Distribution.
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This datasheet on Betulaceae covers Identity, Distribution.
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Taxonomic Synopsis of Betula (Betulaceae) in India and Typification of Three Names
Annales Botanici Fennici, 2022Birches (Betula) are ecologically important plants in the Indian Himalayan Region, but they are still not fully understood from the taxonomic point of view. To provide a basis for taxonomic research, we present a taxonomic synopsis of Betula in India and
Narender Kumar +3 more
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2003
Abstract Cherevko (1969) , Claugher and Rowley (1987) , Erdtman, 1943 , Erdtman, 1952 , Erdtman, 1953 , Erdtman, 1969 , Erdtman et al. (1963) , Faegri and Iversen (1975) , Filina, 1977 , Filina, 1978 , Filina, 1980a , Filina, 1980b , Filina, 1982 , Furlow (1979) , Jentys-Szafer (1928) , Kedves and Pardutz (1983) , Kuprianova, 1958 ,
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Abstract Cherevko (1969) , Claugher and Rowley (1987) , Erdtman, 1943 , Erdtman, 1952 , Erdtman, 1953 , Erdtman, 1969 , Erdtman et al. (1963) , Faegri and Iversen (1975) , Filina, 1977 , Filina, 1978 , Filina, 1980a , Filina, 1980b , Filina, 1982 , Furlow (1979) , Jentys-Szafer (1928) , Kedves and Pardutz (1983) , Kuprianova, 1958 ,
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Distributional Responses of Five Betula (Betulaceae) Species to Future Climate Change in China
ForestsGlobal climate change has the potential to modify the habitats of plant species, thereby exerting a direct impact on biodiversity. Betula species, belonging to the Betulaceae family and commonly known as birch trees, are widely distributed in China. They
Zhilong Huang +7 more
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Significance By analyzing genetic and morphological differentiation of hazelnut populations in the Pacific Northwest of North America, we uncover genetic patterns suggestive of cultivation practices, including long-distance transplanting and selective ...
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Significance By analyzing genetic and morphological differentiation of hazelnut populations in the Pacific Northwest of North America, we uncover genetic patterns suggestive of cultivation practices, including long-distance transplanting and selective ...
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Journal of Systematics and Evolution
Both hybridization and intraspecific morphological variation across environmental gradients complicate species delineation. We aimed to discern both possibilities that may blur species boundaries in the Carpinus viminea–Carpinus laxiflora–Carpinus ...
Zhihao Lu, Yongzhi Yang, Jianquan Liu
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Both hybridization and intraspecific morphological variation across environmental gradients complicate species delineation. We aimed to discern both possibilities that may blur species boundaries in the Carpinus viminea–Carpinus laxiflora–Carpinus ...
Zhihao Lu, Yongzhi Yang, Jianquan Liu
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Plastomes of Betulaceae and phylogenetic implications
Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2019Betulaceae is a well‐defined family of Fagales, including six living genera and more than 160 modern species. Species of the family have high ecological and economic value for the abundant production of wood.
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