Four new species of sequestrate Inocybe from Chilean Nothofagaceae forests
Mycologia, 2021Sequestrate fungi have enclosed hypogeous, subhypogeous, or epigeous basidiomes and have lost the ability to actively discharge their spores. They can be distinguished as gasteroid (basidiome fully enclosed with a loculated hymenophore) or secotioid (basidiome with some agaricoid or pileate-stipitate features, but the lamellae are misshapen and ...
Marcos V. Caiafa +4 more
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The evolutionary history of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae)
Australian Systematic Botany, 1993A cladistic analysis of Nothofagus is presented. Comparison of potential outgroups (Fagus and Betulaceae) suggests that Fagus is most satisfactory, but clear morphological differences between it and Nothofagus support the placement of the latter in the monogeneric family Nothofagaceae.
RS Hill, GJ Jordan
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Ontogeny of pistillate flowers and inflorescences in Nothofagus subgenus Lophozonia (Nothofagaceae)
Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2002Cupule and pistillate inflorescence morphology is described in detail for the first time for a number of species in Nothofagus subgenus Lophozonia. The architecture and temporal appearance of prophylls, flowers, and cupule valves is dichasial; the cupule valves are third and higher order shoot systems.
A. C. Rozefelds, A. N. Drinnan
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Ontogeny and Diversity in Staminate Flowers ofNothofagus(Nothofagaceae)
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1998In Nothofagus, the staminate inflorescences occur in the proximal leaf axils of proleptic seasonal growth units. The subgenera Brassospora, Fuscospora, and Nothofagus have either dichasia of three flowers or a single flower; subgenus Lophozonia has only solitary flowers. Flowers of Lophozonia differ significantly from those of the other subgenera. They
Andrew C. Rozefelds, Andrew N. Drinnan
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Vertebrate consumption and dispersal of the Nothofagaceae associated ascomycete Cyttaria
Austral Ecology, 2019AbstractFungi are an important food source for a diversity of vertebrates and invertebrates around the world and in turn, these animals play a key part in the dispersal of many fungi. These associations have been most thoroughly studied between mammals and truffles.
Todd F. Elliott, Kelsey Elliott
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Microsatellites for use in Nothofagus cunninghamii (Nothofagaceae) and related species
Molecular Ecology Notes, 2003Abstract Nothofagus cunninghamii (myrtle) has a widespread distribution through the temperate rainforest of southeastern Australia with some disjunct populations existing in putative glacial refugia. Polymorphic nuclear markers are required to resolve the biogeographical history of the species and will also be useful for conservation and forestry ...
Rebecca C. Jones +2 more
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Most parsimonious areagrams versus fossils: the case of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae)
Australian Journal of Botany, 2001Vicariance biogeography uses most parsimonious areagrams in order to explain biogeographic patterns. One notion is that areagrams convey biogeographic information to the extent that alternative palaeogeographic hypotheses are suggested. However, extinctions may distort biogeographic information, leading to areagrams showing area relationships not ...
Swenson, U., Hill, R.
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A new subspecies and two new combinations ofNothofagusBlume (Nothofagaceae) from Chile
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1999exaly +2 more sources
Panbiogeography of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae): analysis of the main species massings
Journal of Biogeography, 2006AbstractAim The aim of this paper is to analyse the biogeography of Nothofagus and its subgenera in the light of molecular phylogenies and revisions of fossil taxa.Location Cooler parts of the South Pacific: Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, montane New Guinea and New Caledonia, and southern South America.Methods Panbiogeographical analysis is used.
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Nothofagus starkenborghiorum Steenis Nothofagaceae
2020Ary Prihardhyanto Keim, Wawan Sujarwo
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