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Plastid phylogenomic analyses of Fagales reveal signatures of conflict and ancient chloroplast capture

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2021
Plastid phylogenomic analyses have shed light on many recalcitrant relationships across the angiosperm Tree of Life and continue to play an important role in plant phylogenetics alongside nuclear data sets given the utility of plastomes for revealing ancient and recent introgression.
Ting-Shuang Yi   +2 more
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Zur Zytologie der Fagales

Planta, 1930
Die vonWetzel furCarpinus (x=8), Ostrya (x=8), Corylus (x=11) undBetula nana (x=14) angegebenen Chromosomenzahlen sind richtig. Aus der GattungBetula wurde des weiteren noch die Chromosomenzahl vonBetula humilis (x=14) undBetula urticifolia (x=28) bestimmt.
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Spatial phylogenetics of Fagales: Investigating drivers of temperate forest distributions

open access: yesJournal of Biogeography
AbstractAimQuantifying the phylogenetic diversity of temperate trees is essential for understanding the processes that have shaped the modern distribution of temperate broadleaf forest and other major forest biomes. Here, we focus on Fagales, an iconic member of forests worldwide, to uncover global diversity and endemism patterns and investigate the ...
Ryan Folk
exaly   +2 more sources

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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An updated account of Fagales-inhabiting Italian Ascomycota and mycogeography, with additions to Pezizomycotina

Asian journal of Mycology, 2022
Studies of plant-associated Ascomycota are topical, as they have varied life modes depending on their hosts in different ecosystems. In Italy, Fagales are economically and ecologically important plants, especially in the Alps and Apennine mountain ranges. Fagales species host numerous ascomycetous species, comprising endophytes, saprobes, or pathogens.
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Order Fagales

1998
Bharati Bhattacharyya, B. M. Johri
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Bet v 1‐like pollen allergens of multiple Fagales species can sensitize atopic individuals

Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2011
Martin Himly   +2 more
exaly  

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