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The complete chloroplast genome of Torreya fargesii (Taxaceae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015
The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Torreya fargesii (Taxaceae), a relic plant endemic to China, is presented in this study. The genome is 137 075 bp in length, with 35.47% average GC content. One copy of the large inverted repeats is lost from this genome. The T. fargesii chloroplast genome encodes 118 unique genes, in which trnI-CAU, trnQ-UUG,
Ke, Tao   +5 more
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Taxonomic study on Pseudotaxus (Taxaceae)

Acta Phytotaxonomica Sinica, 2007
Two specific names, viz. Pseudotaxus chienii (Cheng) Cheng and P. liana J. Silba, were published within Pseudotaxus and leaf width was considered to be discontinuous between the two species. Width of leaf blades of herbarium specimen was measured and analyzed statistically with student’s t test and XY PLOT. Though a significant difference of leaf width
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Amentotaxus argotaenia (Taxaceae)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2015
The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Amentotaxus argotaenia was determined in this study. The genome is 136 657 bp in length and lacks one inverted repeat region. The overall GC content of the genome is 35.85% (protein-coding genes, 36.90%; tRNA genes, 53.31%; rRNA genes, 52.99%; introns, 36.10%; intergenic spacers, 31.03%). The A.
Jia, Li   +4 more
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Fam.: Eibengewächse. Taxaceae

1910
Bildet ausgewachsen einen immergrunen, dichtverzweigten Baum von 12 bis 15 m Hohe mit uber 1 m Durchmesser, findet sich jedoch meist strauchartig. — Stamm mit rotlicher Borke bekleidet, die sich spater in dunnen, blattartigen Stucken ablost. — Aste abstehend, Zweige etwas hangend, kurz, Holz hart und dicht.— Blatter ausdauernd, abwechselnd oder ...
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Taxaceae: The genera and cultivated species

The Botanical Review, 1998
Past and present research and literature are assembled into a review of the Taxaceae. Five genera and 13 cultivated species are described, including keys and illustrations.
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The phylogenetic position of taxaceae based on 18S rRNA sequences

Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1993
The evolutionary position of the yew family, Taxaceae, has been very controversial. Some plant taxonomists strongly advocate excluding Taxaceae from the conifer order and raising its taxonomic status to a new order or even class because of its absence of seed cones, contrary to the case in the majority of conifers.
S M, Chaw   +4 more
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Allozyme Variation in Korean Populations of Taxus cuspidata (Taxaceae)

Scandinavian Journal of Forest Research, 1999
The genetic diversity and structure of six Korean populations of Taxus cuspidata Sieb. et Zucc., a widespread and dioecious tree native to east Asia, was examined. Although Korean populations are isolated and located over 1000 m a.s.l., they maintain moderate levels of allozyme variation (average percent of loci polymorphic=45%, mean number of alleles ...
Myong Gi Chung   +2 more
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Cupressaceae/Taxaceae: 1 - Il polline di Taxaceae (Taxus) nel 2001 a Modena.

2002
Andamento del ...
MERCURI, Anna Maria   +3 more
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TAXONOMY AND NOMENCLATURE OF TAXUS (TAXACEAE)

2007
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Taxaceae

1984
The affinity of Taxaceae has been much debated, with many authors favouring a separate order, Taxales, for it, a position with which I tend to agree. Further questions are raised concerning the grouping of other families with Taxaceae, as against the other conifer families, based on the lack of seed cones, fleshiness of the mature fruit, or lack of a ...
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