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Late Quaternary vegetation, biodiversity and fire dynamics on the southern Brazilian highland and their implication for conservation and management of modern Araucaria forest and grassland ecosystems. [PDF]
Behling H, Pillar VD.
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Phylogeography of the endangered rosewood Dalbergia nigra (Fabaceae): insights into the evolutionary history and conservation of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. [PDF]
Ribeiro RA +3 more
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Chloroplast genomes: diversity, evolution, and applications in genetic engineering. [PDF]
Daniell H, Lin CS, Yu M, Chang WJ.
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Dendroecologia de Hymenaea spp. e Podocarpus lambertii, o papel do clima e do ambiente no crescimento destas espécies tropicais [PDF]
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ASPECTOS ANATÔMICOS DA FOLHA DE PODOCARPUS LAMBERTII KLOTZSCH (PODOCARPACEAE)
São apresentados dados da anatomia foliar de Podocarpus lambertii Klotzsch. As folhas podem ser caracterizadas pela presença de estômatos restritos à face abaxial; de fibras em posição subepidérmica; de canais resiníferos próximos ao feixe vascular e, especialmente, pela ocorrência de tecido de transfusão acessório na região do mesofilo.
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Tree Genetics and Genomes, 2020
Phylogeography and species distribution models (SDMs) were integrated to test the hypothesis that the current disjunct distribution of Podocarpus lambertii, a cold-tolerant species, preserves the signature of Quaternary climatic oscillations, revealing historical barriers to gene flow. Twenty-five populations (286 individuals) of P.
Alison Paulo Bernardi +2 more
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Phylogeography and species distribution models (SDMs) were integrated to test the hypothesis that the current disjunct distribution of Podocarpus lambertii, a cold-tolerant species, preserves the signature of Quaternary climatic oscillations, revealing historical barriers to gene flow. Twenty-five populations (286 individuals) of P.
Alison Paulo Bernardi +2 more
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Are hemicelluloses from Podocarpus lambertii typical of gymnosperms?
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2003Abstract Podocarpus lambertii, a Podocarpaceae, is a member of the most diverse family of conifers and Araucaria angustifolia, which belongs to the Araucariaceae family, is a typical gymnosperm from Southern Brazil. A structural characterisation of their hemicelluloses was carried out.
R Bochicchio, F Reicher
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