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The complete mitochondrial genome of Castanopsis carlesii and Castanea henryi reveals the rearrangement and size differences of mitochondrial DNA molecules. [PDF]
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A seasonal strategy for pollen tube growth and ovule development to overcome winter in Japanese stone oak (Lithocarpus edulis). [PDF]
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A checklist of xyleborine ambrosia beetles (Coleoptera, Curculionidae, Scolytinae, Xyleborini) on a single fallen chinquapin tree (<i>Castanopsis inermis</i>) from Thailand: with a new species and a new country record. [PDF]
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Effects of soil and climatic factors on the potential distribution of <i>Castanopsis eyrei</i> in China. [PDF]
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2011
157. Fagaceae Dumort., Anal. Fam. Pl.: 11, 12. 1829, nom. cons. Castaneaceae Brenner, Florist. Handb.: 167. 1886 Quercaceae Martinov, Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 525.
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157. Fagaceae Dumort., Anal. Fam. Pl.: 11, 12. 1829, nom. cons. Castaneaceae Brenner, Florist. Handb.: 167. 1886 Quercaceae Martinov, Tekhno-Bot. Slovar: 525.
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1972
Monoecious trees or rarely shrubs, in Mai. evergreen, sometimes buttressed or with stilt-roots; growth mode flushwise, with perular buds. Hairs simple or stellate or fasciculate, rarely with resiniferous colleters, or scales on pits on the underside of the leaf.
Soepadmo, E., Steenis, C.G.G.J. van
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Monoecious trees or rarely shrubs, in Mai. evergreen, sometimes buttressed or with stilt-roots; growth mode flushwise, with perular buds. Hairs simple or stellate or fasciculate, rarely with resiniferous colleters, or scales on pits on the underside of the leaf.
Soepadmo, E., Steenis, C.G.G.J. van
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Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1990
This genus introduces the trichasium into the morphology of fagaceous inflorescences. Other genera of the family are considered to have been derived from ancestral pachycaul Trigonobalanus with large whorled leaves and ever-suckering habit, perhaps originally monocarpic.
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This genus introduces the trichasium into the morphology of fagaceous inflorescences. Other genera of the family are considered to have been derived from ancestral pachycaul Trigonobalanus with large whorled leaves and ever-suckering habit, perhaps originally monocarpic.
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Fossil Fagaceae from Patagonia
Science, 2019Paleobotany The oak family Fagaceae is thought to have its evolutionary origins in northern temperate forests and Southeast Asia. Wilf et al. now report 52-million-year-old fossils from the Southern Hemisphere belonging to the still-living genus Castanopsis . Hypotheses of Fagaceae origins have focused only on the Northern Hemisphere.
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2021
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