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Fagaceae is one of the largest and economically important taxa within Fagales. Considering the incongruence among inferences from plastid and nuclear genes in the previous Fagaceae phylogeny studies, we assess the performance of plastid phylogenomics in ...
Yanci Yang, Li Feng
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An overview of recent achievements and development of genomic resources in the Fagaceae is provided, with major emphasis on the genera Castanea and Quercus. The Fagaceae is a large plant family comprising more than 900 species belonging to 8-10 genera.
Antoine Kremer +2 more
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Teasing apart the sources of phylogenetic tree discordance across three genomes in the oak family (Fagaceae) [PDF]
Background Gene tree incongruence is a well-documented, but the biological and analytical factors driving phylogenetic discordance remains incompletely understood. In this study, we investigated how different factors contribute to incongruence among gene
Zhao Shen +12 more
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Additions to woody litter fungi of Byssosphaeria, Phaeoseptum and Pseudothyridariella (Pleosporales, Ascomycota) from China [PDF]
Pleosporales, the largest order within Ascomycota, is globally distributed and exhibits remarkable host diversity. Fagaceae, a plant family of significant ecological importance in the Northern Hemisphere, harbors a wide array of fungal species. During an
Wen-Xin Su +4 more
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Comparative analysis of the mitogenomes of multiple species of Fagaceae, with special focus on Quercus gilva [PDF]
Background Quercus, as the most abundant and widely distributed genus within the family Fagaceae, has been extensively studied at nuclear genome and plastome. However, mitogenome studies in Quercus remain scarce.
Yu Li +3 more
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Genomic insights into Castanopsis carlesii and Castanea henryi: flower and fruit development and evolution of NLR genes in the beech-oak family [PDF]
The Fagaceae family, comprising over 900 species, is an essential component of Northern Hemisphere forest ecosystems. However, genomic data for tropical and subtropical genera Castanopsis and Castanea remain limited compared to the well-studied oak. Here,
Xiong-De Tu +18 more
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Mitochondrial genome of Quercus chenii: genomic features and evolutionary implications [PDF]
Recent advances in high-throughput sequencing have enabled detailed characterization of plant mitochondrial genomes. Here, we assembled and analyzed the mitochondrial genome of Quercus chenii Nakai, a key oak species in Fagaceae, using Illumina ...
Xuan Li +4 more
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Mycorrhization of fagaceae forests within mediterranean ecosystems [PDF]
Mediterranean Fagaceae forests are valuable due to their ecological and socioeconomic aspects. Some profitable plant species, such as Castanea (timber and chestnut), Quercus (timber and cork), and Fagus (timber), encounter in this habitat the excellent ...
A Coince +141 more
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Abiotic genetic adaptation in the Fagaceae
AbstractFagaceae can be found in tropical and temperate regions and contain species of major ecological and economic importance. In times of global climate change, tree populations need to adapt to rapidly changing environmental conditions. The predicted warmer and drier conditions will potentially result in locally maladapted populations.
Markus Müller
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Fagaceae is a family of flowering plants widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere, including deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs. Species of Pestalotiopsis are well-known agents of leaf spot diseases, but targeted sampling on Fagaceae is still ...
Ning Jiang +4 more
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