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Nothofagaceae Kuprian.

2011
156. Nothofagaceae Kuprian. in A. N. Sladkov (ed.), First Intern. Conf. Palinol. Reports Soviet Palinol.: 21.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Unearthing two new ectomycorrhizal Pezizales truffle species from Nothofagaceae forests in southern South America

Mycologia
Truffles are enclosed, hypogeous fruiting bodies that have evolved hundreds of times across different fungal groups. Truffles are particularly diverse within Pezizales, a large and diverse order of Ascomycota where truffle forms have evolved multiple ...
M. V. Caiafa   +8 more
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Unveiling new sequestrate Cortinarius species from northern Patagonian Nothofagaceae forests based on molecular and morphological data

Mycologia, 2019
Because of systematic sampling campaigns in the northern Patagonian Nothofagaceae forests of Argentina, several specimens of sequestrate fungi were collected.
N. Pastor   +5 more
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The evolutionary history of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae)

Australian Systematic Botany, 1993
A 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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Iron metabolism acts as a bridge between photosynthesis and red coloration of bud galls induced on Nothofagus obliqua (Nothofagaceae).

Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology
Color and morphology are some of the most intriguing traits of plant galls, whose patterns resemble fruits and flowers. Many hypotheses were proposed to explain the involvement of anthocyanin accumulation with the development of red gall hues, whose ...
Í. A. Arriola   +5 more
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Traditional mycological knowledge and processes of change in Mapuche communities from Patagonia, Argentina: A study on wild edible fungi in Nothofagaceae forests

Mycologia, 2019
Practices, perceptions, beliefs, and other forms of relationships between rural inhabitants and fungi have scarcely been studied in Patagonia. In this work, we analyze species richness, cultural importance, and modes of use of wild edible fungi in five ...
S. Molares   +3 more
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Crystal macropatterns in leaves of Fagaceae and Nothofagaceae: a comparative study

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2008
Crystal macropatterns in Fagaceae and Nothofagaceae were examined from cleared herbarium leaves (eight genera, 122 spp.) by polarizing microscopy. Prisms and druses dominate, but previously undescribed intermediate forms occur in 25 species of Fagaceae.
N. R. Lersten, Harry T. Horner
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Ontogeny of pistillate flowers and inflorescences in Nothofagus subgenus Lophozonia (Nothofagaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2002
Cupule 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, 1998
In 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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