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CoExpPhylo - a novel pipeline for biosynthesis gene discovery. [PDF]
Grünig N, Pucker B.
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Analyses of high spatial resolution datasets identify genes associated with multi-layered secondary cell wall thickening in Pinus bungeana. [PDF]
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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, Lena Golovneva
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International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2021
Premise of research. Jurassic localities of fossil flora in the Irkutsk Region (East Siberia) are rich in reproductive remains of gymnosperms with in situ pollen.
Natalia Zavialova, Natalya Nosova
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Premise of research. Jurassic localities of fossil flora in the Irkutsk Region (East Siberia) are rich in reproductive remains of gymnosperms with in situ pollen.
Natalia Zavialova, Natalya Nosova
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Revision ofCunninghamia protokonishiiTanaietOnoe (Pinopsida, Cupressaceae) from East Asia
Paleontological Research, 2017Morphological and cuticular features of Cunninghamia protokonishii were examined by studying the original material and additional fossils that were collected from the lowest Miocene to the lower Pleistocene of Japan and Korea. The species is characterized by foliar morphology that superficially resembles C.
Atsushi Yabe, Chiyomi Yamakawa
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Paleontological Journal, 2018
The study of conifer twigs from the Middle Jurassic deposits of the Irkutsk Coal Basin, previously described as Sequoia and Taxocladus, shows their morphology and epidermal characters to be similar to those of Marskea leaves. A new species Marskea heeriana N. Nosova et Kiritch. is described. A new combination, Marskea latifolia (Kiritch.) N.
N. V. Nosova, A. I. Kiritchkova
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The study of conifer twigs from the Middle Jurassic deposits of the Irkutsk Coal Basin, previously described as Sequoia and Taxocladus, shows their morphology and epidermal characters to be similar to those of Marskea leaves. A new species Marskea heeriana N. Nosova et Kiritch. is described. A new combination, Marskea latifolia (Kiritch.) N.
N. V. Nosova, A. I. Kiritchkova
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2020
Abstract The paper documents in detail the morphology, epidermal features and cuticle ultrastructure of the leaves of the Mesozoic conifer genus Anabarella Abramova 1984. For the first time, the leaf epidermal and cuticle structures of the type species Anabarella kryshtofovichii Abramova from the Albian–Cenomanian (Cretaceous) of the Anabar river ...
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Abstract The paper documents in detail the morphology, epidermal features and cuticle ultrastructure of the leaves of the Mesozoic conifer genus Anabarella Abramova 1984. For the first time, the leaf epidermal and cuticle structures of the type species Anabarella kryshtofovichii Abramova from the Albian–Cenomanian (Cretaceous) of the Anabar river ...
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Araucariaceae (Pinopsida): Aspects in palaeobiogeography and palaeobiodiversity in the Mesozoic
Zoologischer Anzeiger - A Journal of Comparative Zoology, 2007Abstract 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.
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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.
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Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1986
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 ...
S.V. Meyen, H.G. Smoller
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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 ...
S.V. Meyen, H.G. Smoller
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