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Unraveling historical genetic divergence and gene flow patterns between island (Taiwan) and mainland (China) of <i>Fagus hayatae</i>. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Plant Sci
Suhardi RM   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

DNA and RNA metabarcoding reveal distinct seed-borne mycobiota

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Franić I   +6 more
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Characterization of microsatellite markers inFagus sylvaticaL. andFagus orientalisLipsky

Molecular Ecology Notes, 2003
Using an enrichment procedure, we cloned microsatellite repeats from European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and developed primers for the amplification of microsatellite markers. Six polymorphic loci were characterized which produced 3–21 alleles in 70 individuals from one Italian population, with an observed heterozygosity between 0.58 and 0.85.
Vendramin Giovanni G   +2 more
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Seed storage behaviour of Fagus sylvatica and Fagus crenata

Seed Science Research, 2002
The seed storage behaviour of Fagus sylvatica and F. crenata was investigated. A large fraction of seeds of both species survived desiccation to about 3% moisture content (MC) (in equilibrium with 10% relative humidity at 20°C). Nevertheless, viability was reduced significantly and progressively by desiccation from 14% to 3% MC.
Pedro León-Lobos, Richard H. Ellis
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982. FAGUS HAYATAE

Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 2021
SummaryFagus hayatae Palibin ex Hayata is illustrated. Its history and distribution in Taiwan and mainland China are discussed.
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Fagus L.

2019
Abstract This chapter describes the origin; climatic and site requirements, and other silvicultural characteristics; pests and diseases; natural regeneration; flowering, seed production and nursery conditions; provenance; area, yield and rotation; timber and uses; and place of beech (Fagus sylvatica) in British forestry.
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Identification of the Fagus sylvatica L. and Fagus orientalis lipsky species and intraspecific variability [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
Fagus sylvatica L. and Fagus orientalis Lipsky are very close species, and an open question is if the two species are really separated. The main goal of this research was to clarify the presence of an unique F. sylvatica-orientalis complex or two distinct species by studying the sequence of the trnL-trnF region of chloroplast DNA (cpDNA). Twenty-nine F.
VETTORI, CRISTINA   +3 more
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Architecture and development in Fagus japónica ‐ Fagus crenata forest near Mount Takahara, Japan

Journal of Vegetation Science, 1990
Abstract. The architecture and development of forest eco‐units in a mixed Japanese beech forest were studied by means of aerial photographs and belt‐transects. Fagus japónica dominates in this forest because it has the ability to reproduce through root‐collar sprouts. Each individual has a number of stems that reach the canopy.
Peters, R., Ohkubo, T.
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