Integrating plot-based methods for monitoring biodiversity in island habitats under the scope of BIODIVERSA + project BioMonI: Tree monitoring in Terceira, Tenerife and Réunion Islands. [PDF]
Borges PAV +11 more
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Earliest Jurassic plant assemblages from Sweden reveal a low-diversity ginkgoalean and cheirolepid flora dominating the post-extinction landscape. [PDF]
Quiroz-Cabascango D +3 more
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Phased high-quality genome of the gymnosperm Himalayan Yew assists in paclitaxel pathway exploration. [PDF]
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Isoflavonoid metabolism in leguminous plants: an update and perspectives. [PDF]
Yang Q, Wang G.
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Araucariaceae (Pinopsida): Aspects in palaeobiogeography and palaeobiodiversity in the Mesozoic
Abstract The paper examines recent information on the history of the ‘southern hemisphere’ conifer family Araucariaceae and gives supplementary notes to previously published monographs. Important data from the Mesozoic fossil record are presented and summarized to describe the ancient diversity and distribution of Araucariaceae.
Lutz Kunzmann
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The Mesozoic genus Protophyllocladus Berry (Pinopsida)
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2014Abstract Morphological and epidermal characters of Protophyllocladus Berry are documented in detail based on the investigation of specimens from the Cretaceous of western Greenland, western Siberia and Sakhalin (Russian Far East). Two new species, Protophyllocladus magathianus Nosova sp. nov.
Natalya Nosova
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The genus Mirovia Reymanowna (Pinopsida): systematics and characteristics of the leaf structure
Palaeobotany, 2013The genus Mirovia was established by M. Reymanowna in 1985 for a single species M. szaferi Reymanowna described from the Middle Jurassic of southern Poland and originally referred to the ginkgoaleans. Later, M. N. Bose and S. Manum (1990) assigned it to the conifers, having chosen Mirovia as the type genus of the new family Miroviaceae.
Natalya Nosova
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Abstract Mostotchkia gomankovii sp. nov. from the Upper Permian of the Russian platform and Pechora Fore-Urals is described. The genus Mostotchkia combines characteristics of the genera Dicranophyllum, Entsovia and Slivkovia . These four genera belong to the Dicranophyllales, an order which is closely related to older members of the conifers ...
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