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Convergence of root ectomycorrhizal fungal communities across Pinaceae developmental stages in temperate forests in northeastern China [PDF]
Summary: Ectomycorrhizal fungi (EMF) are crucial for the development of temperate forests. We conducted a field study via a “space-for-time” approach to investigate root EMF succession across saplings, juveniles, and adults of four Pinaceae species in ...
Dongxue Zhao +6 more
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The internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) is one of the best-known universal DNA barcode regions. This short nuclear region is commonly used not only to discriminate taxa, but also to reconstruct phylogenetic relationships.
Joanna Sokołowska +2 more
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Super-large record-breaking mitochondrial genome of Cathaya argyrophylla in Pinaceae [PDF]
IntroductionMitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) in Pinaceae are notable for their large size and complexity. This study investigates the mitogenome of the critically endangered Cathaya argyrophylla to understand the drivers of its exceptional genome ...
Kerui Huang +14 more
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Lectotypification of Abies fanjingshanensis (Pinaceae) [PDF]
The type collection of Abies fanjingshanensis W.L.Huang et al. contains four specimens in the Herbarium (GNUG). Abies fanjingshanensis is lectotypified here with L.Yang 83-427 (GNUG0002022) under Art. 9.12 of the Shenzhen Code.
Yong Yang, Keith Rushforth
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Introduction. Currently, there is much tension around the issue of increasing the efficiency of use of forest resources. One of these resources are scotch pine cones, which remain at the felling areas.
D. K. Gulyaev, V. D. Belonogova
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Phylotranscriptomics and evolution of key genes for terpene biosynthesis in Pinaceae
Pinaceae is the largest family of conifers, dominating forest ecosystems and serving as the backbone of northern, temperate and mountain forests. The terpenoid metabolism of conifers is responsive to pests, diseases, and environmental stress. Determining
Kaibin Jiang +11 more
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Studies on conifer chromosomes under introduction in botanical gardens, arboretums and parks [PDF]
The information obtained by the authors during the karyological study on conifers growing in arboretums, parks, and botanical gardens from different countries is summarized. Representatives of two genera, pine (Pinus L.) and spruce (Picea A.
T. S. Sedel’nikova +2 more
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Arboretums have been used for decades for scientific, educational, horticultural and aesthetic purposes. Recently, climate change concerns have renewed the interest of the scientific community for these invaluable experimental forest systems.
Catherine Ducatillion +8 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Picea schrenkiana (Pinaceae)
Picea is a phylogenetically complicate genus with great economic and ecological values. Here, we determined the whole complete chloroplast genome of Picea schrenkiana to provide genomic information for phylogenetic analysis of the genus.
Jianfang Li +3 more
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Anti-Aging Constituents from Pinus morrisonicola Leaves
Pinus morrisonicola Hayata is a unique plant species found in Taiwan. Previous studies have identified its anti-hypertensive, anti-oxidative, and anti-inflammatory effects. In this study, a bioactivity-guided approach was employed to extract 20 compounds
Ta-Wei Liu +4 more
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