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Comparative analysis of butternut (Juglans cinerea) and Japanese walnut (Juglans ailantifolia) chloroplast genomes. [PDF]
Ebrahimi A +6 more
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An integrated high‐resolution mapping shows congruent biodiversity patterns of Fagales and Pinales [PDF]
Summary The documentation of biodiversity distribution through species range identification is crucial for macroecology, biogeography, conservation, and restoration. However, for plants, species range maps remain scarce and often inaccurate. We present a novel approach to map species ranges at a global scale, integrating polygon mapping and species ...
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Phenylpropanoid patterns in fagales pollen and their phylogenetic relevance
Phytochemistry, 1988Abstract The occurrence of hydroxycinnamic acid-spermidine amides and quercetin 3- O -glucosylgalactoside in pollen of Fagales and some other taxa of the Hamamelididae ( sensu Takhtajan and Cronquist) has been investigated. The genera Alnus , Betula , Corylus , and Quercus show characteristic patterns of N 1 ,N 10 -di-( E )-feruloylspermidine ...
Dieter Strack
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Tenuipalpidae (Acari: Trombidiformes) from Casuarinaceae (Fagales)
Zootaxa, 2014The Tenuipalpidae associated with the Casuarinaceae are reviewed, including one new genus, Palpipalpus gen. nov., twelve new species, and seven redescriptions. Two new generic records for Australia are established, Pentamerismus and Philippipalpus. The new species are: Chaudhripalpus costacola Beard and Seeman sp.
Beard, Jennifer J. +2 more
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Fagalean phylogeny in a nutshell: Chronicling the diversification history of Fagales
2023Abstract Reconstructing the biogeographical history and timing of the diversification of temperate forests is essential for understanding their history and resolving uncertainties about how flowering plants emerged from their deep tropical origins to dominate in today’s freezing terrestrial environments.
Carolina M. Siniscalchi +7 more
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Aeropalynological and immunochemical data on Fagales pollen grains
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1990Abstract Some Fagales pollen grains have been investigated from both aeropalynological and immunochemical aspects. From observations made at the ten French sites included in the study, it can be shown that Betula, Quercus and Castanea pollen grains always have a high representation in the total atmospheric pollen content, from March with Betula
J.-P. Sutra +6 more
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Spatial phylogenetics of Fagales: Investigating the history of temperate forests
2023Aim Quantifying the phylogenetic diversity of temperate trees is essential for understanding what processes are implicated in shaping the modern distribution of temperate broadleaf forest and other major forest biomes.
R.A. Folk +8 more
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The evolution of fertilization modes independent of the micropyle in Fagales and `pseudoporogamy'
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2006In contrast to a majority of angiosperms showing porogamous fertilization, several fagalean families such as Betulaceae and Casuarinaceae are known to show chalazogamy, where fertilization is effected by a pollen tube passing through the chalaza instead of the micropyle.
A. Sogo, H. Tobe
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