Testing key tenets of pyro-ecophysiology: Indicators of drought response in relation to shoot flammability. [PDF]
Sultana N +9 more
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A silicified wood from the church of St. Laurentius in Zeholfing (Bavaria, Germany) – an unusual link between archeology and paleontology [PDF]
Selmeier, Alfred, Schneider, Simon
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The first host plant dataset of Curculionidae Scolytinae of the world: Hylastini LeConte, Hylurgini Gistel, Ipini Bedel, Phloeosinini Nusslin, Polygraphini Chapuis. [PDF]
Marchioro M +6 more
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The genus Prumnopitys (Podocarpaceae) in Malesia
With the division of the oversized genus Podocarpus into several well-marked genera (de Laubenfels, 1969) the widespread species, Podocarpus amarus needs to be reassigned. Certainly it lacks the fleshy receptacle which gives Podocarpus its name.
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Origin, evolution and diversification of plant caleosins. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Xiong T, Li K, Huang K.
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<i>Syzygiumtriflorum</i> (Myrtaceae), a new species from Vietnam. [PDF]
Cuong DH +5 more
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Spatiotemporal Distribution Patterns and Conservation Priorities of Gymnosperms With Different Leaf Shapes in China Under Climate Change. [PDF]
Fu J +5 more
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Revision of the genus Nageia (Podocarpaceae)
Because of changes in nomenclature rules the species previously included in Decussocarpus are moved to Nageia.
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Pollen morphology, deep learning, phylogenetics, and the evolution of environmental adaptations in Podocarpus. [PDF]
Adaimé MÉ +4 more
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The Podocarpus species of Ambon (Podocarpaceae)
One of the first descriptions of a plant recognizably of the important genus Podocarpus was the Lignum emanum of Rumphius in 1743. Included was a sketch of the leaf and the mention of provenance, namely: Amboina in high rocky mountains, Ema and Hitu regions. When D.
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