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Fagalean phylogeny in a nutshell: Chronicling the diversification history of Fagales

2023
AbstractReconstructing 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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Evolutionary Trends in the Hamamelidales-Fagales-Group

1977
Within the Hamamelidales-Fagales-complex putative evolutionary trends are outlined. Structure of inflorescences, flowers, pollen, fruits, and seeds, and peculiarities of the life history, particularly the general delay of ovule development and syngamy in relation to anthesis are demonstrated in the context of pollination and dispersal biology. The most
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Phylogenetic Relationships in Fagales Based on DNA Sequences from Three Genomes

International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2004
Nucleotide sequences of six regions from three plant genomes—trnL‐F, matK, rbcL, atpB (plastid), matR (mtDNA), and 18S rDNA (nuclear)—were used to analyze inter‐ and infrafamilial relationships of Fagales. All 31 extant genera representing eight families of the order were sampled.
Rui‐Qi Li   +5 more
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Etudes caryologiques sur les Fagales : III. Le genre Quercus

1949
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Fagales pollen sensitization in a birch‐free area: a respiratory cohort survey using Fagales pollen extracts and birch recombinant allergens (rBet v 1, rBet v 2, rBet v 4)

Clinical & Experimental Allergy, 2003
SummaryBackground Birch allergy is one of the most common pollinosis in areas where exposure to high levels of birch pollen is common. Little is known about birch sensitivity in areas without birch pollen exposure and reactivity to birch‐related species within the Fagales order.Objective the aim was to evaluate Fagales reactivity within a ...
A, Mari, M, Wallner, F, Ferreira
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The evolution of fertilization modes independent of the micropyle in Fagales and `pseudoporogamy'

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2006
In 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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Études caryologiques sur les Fagales : I, le genre Alnus

1949
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참나무목의 계통수 FAGALES (FagalesPP, Korean)

2023
Cole, Theodor C. H., Song, Jun-Ho
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Fagales

1992
Brij M. Johri   +2 more
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