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Lectotypification of Chamaecyparis hodginsii of the Cupressaceae [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2021
Recent phylogenetic studies have suggested that the monotypic Fokienia A.Henry & H.H.Thomas is nested within Chamaecyparis Spach, which is in agreement with separate morphological studies. Here the authors confirm a previous taxonomic treatment that incorporated Fokienia hodginsii (Dunn) A.Henry & H.H.Thomas into Chamaecyparis based on ...
Zhi Yang, Yong Yang, Keith Rushforth
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Cupressaceae

open access: yes, 2023
Cupressaceae Cupressus dupreziana A. Camus, SC, [CR C1], PL, PA, RR Juniperus thurifera subsp. aurasiaca (Véla & P.
Meddour, Rachid   +2 more
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The Chromosomes of the Cupressaceae [PDF]

open access: yesNew Zealand Journal of Botany, 1968
Summary Following an account of some improved methods for handling the somatic chromosomes of conifers. the karyotypes of representative species of Tetraclinis . Actinostrobus , Callitris , and
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Typification of Juniperus pingii W.C.Cheng (Cupressaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2020
W.C.Cheng validly published the name Juniperus pingii W.C.Cheng in 1944 by providing a validating Latin diagnosis in de Ferré (1944), but he failed to cite any specimen. He repeated the publication of the name in 1947 with the same Latin diagnosis; he thus published an isonym “J. pingii” under Art. 6 Note 2.
Yong Yang, Jean Hoch
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FAMILIA CUPRESSACEAE

open access: yesFlora del Bajío y de Regiones Adyacentes, 1994
Familia de amplia repartición mundial, con alrededor de 16 géneros y unas 120 a 150 especies, distribuidas principalmente en las regiones templadas de ambos hemis-ferios. Algunas variedades de especies ampliamente cultivadas como Cupressus sempervirens L. y Thuja orientalis L. se encuentran con frecuencia en jardines y casas de la región de estudio, en
Sergio Zamudio, Eleazar Carranza
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CUPRESSACEAE

open access: yesBothalia, 1966
Notes on ...
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A Reclassification of Libocedrus and Cupressaceae

open access: yesJournal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1953
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Chloroplast phylogenomics of Calocedrus (Cupressaceae) [PDF]

open access: yesMitochondrial DNA Part B, 2019
Calocedrus is a genus of the family Cupressaceae. Among this genus, C. decurrens is the only species native to western North America. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome (plastome) of C. decurrens was determined using Illumina sequencing platform. The plastome lacking one copy of inverted repeat (IR) was 127,112 bp in length.
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Cupressaceae

open access: yes, 1984
Both Cupressaceae and the closely related Taxodiaceae are important Holarctic families which also have representatives in the southern hemisphere. A few species of both extend into habitats on the margins of the tropics or into tropical highlands. Of 18 genera of Cupressaceae only Libocedrus reaches into Malesia.
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Evolution of taxodiaceous Cupressaceae (Coniferopsida)

open access: yesOrganisms Diversity & Evolution, 2007
AbstractThe evolution of taxodiaceous Cupressaceae has been discussed controversially, because phylogenetic analyses using non-molecular data show major differences to molecular analyses. To solve this problem, we used non-molecular data with a high probability of homology.
Schulz, Christian, Stützel, Thomas
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