ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD FAGACEOUS
From New Latin Fāgāceae, from Latin fāgus beech.
अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «FAGACEOUS» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
fagaceous का उपयोग पता करें।
fagaceous aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
also are fagaceous in their general characters ; but I have failed to make entirely
satisfactory comparison with similar parts of species in any existing genus of the
family ; although several paleobotanical writers have referred certain fossil ...
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History of the Australian Vegetation: Cretaceous to Recent
Furthermore, a leaf from the Late Cretaceous Winton Formation in Queensland (
R. S. Hill, unpublished data) appears to be fagaceous, and Pole (1992) has
recorded Late Cretaceous leaves from New Zealand that are morphologically
similar ...
6. New. Guinea. Highlands: the. fagaceous. refuge. The Highlands harbour
southern beeches New Guinea is part of the Australian plate that moved away
northwards from Gondwanaland. Some think that for a long time it was
submerged, but ...
A. L. Poole, New Zealand. Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1987
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The Ecology and Biogeography of Nothofagus Forests
The argument for the recognition of Nothofagaceae rests heavily on the
difference between the origin of Nothofagus cupules and those of other
fagaceous genera (Nixon 1989). The typical fagaceous cupule has been
interpreted as ...
Thomas T. Veblen, Robert S. Hill, Jennifer Read, 1996
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Oligocene Plants From the Upper Ruby River Basin, ...
E._ Leopold (1958, personal communication), conducting palynological studies
on fructifications of original Florissant specimens of the University of California
collections, found that all the pollen specimens were fagaceous rather than ...
Herman Frederick Becker, 1961
The most important species in the fagaceous woodlands and forests of temperate
western Europe are found in epiphytic communities belonging to the Lobarion
pidinommiw alliance. Wolseley (1991) demonstrated the same pattern of ...
Roy Watling, J. C. Frankland, A. M. Ainsworth, 2002
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Forests in Sustainable Mountain Development: A State of ...
... lauraceous-fagaceous Lower Montane M0llinedia-Quercus Forests (1500-
2500 m elevation): and bamboo-rich myrsinaceous-fagaceous Upper Montane
Schefflera-Quercus Forests (2500-3200 m elevation). Vegetation changes seem
to be ...
Martin F. Price, Nathalie Butt, 2000
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Late Cainozoic Floras of Iceland: 15 Million Years of ...
Exceptions are Ginkgo and the extinct Fagaceous genus Trigonobalanopsis.
Ginkgo was widespread in the Early Tertiary “Brito-Arctic Igneous Province” (
Boulter and Kvacek 1989) in the so-called “Polar Broadleaved Deciduous
Forests” (Mai ...
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Forest Diversity and Management
Table 3 o indicates that T. doichangensis shows a very strong genetic
differentiation tween its populations because the coefficient of gene
differentiation (Gst) iched 0.5320, more than 10 times that of other fagaceous
plants (0.020- )65) (Chen ...
D. L. Hawksworth, Alan T. Bull, 2007
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Edible Ectomycorrhizal Mushrooms: Current Knowledge and ...
13.2.3.3 Host Plants Black truffles can be found both in pure stands of P.
yunnanensis and P. armandii and mixed forests with fagaceous trees. Three
coniferous trees are found to be associated with T. indicum s.l.: P. yunnanensis, P
. armandii, ...
Alessandra Zambonelli, Gregory M Bonito, 2013