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Evergreen conifers thrive in challenging environments by maintaining multiple sets of needles, optimizing photosynthesis even under harsh conditions This study aimed to investigate the relationships between needle structure, photosynthetic
- Adaptive significance of age- and light-related variation in needle . . .
This study aimed to investigate the relationships between needle structure, photosynthetic parameters, and age along the light gradient in the crowns of Abies alba, Taxus baccata, and Picea abies
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Valorization of renewable biomass forestry gains more and more interest due to the exhaustible nature of fossil based resources and their negative env…
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Abies, the second largest genus of Pinaceae, consists of approximately 48 species occurring in the north temperate region Previous molecular phylogen…
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To explore the evolutionary features of the WOX gene family in conifers, we selected P tabuliformis and A thaliana representative species for phylogenetic comparison The P massoniana and P tabuliformis are typical gymnosperms of Pinaceae with close evolutionary relationships and serve as representative conifer species
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The three youngest age-classes of needles of Norway spruce (Picea abies) were collected from four sites in the Krusne Hory Mountains (Czech Republic) characterized by different levels of damage caused by environmental pollution
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To determine the relationships between very different species such as Eukarya and Archaea, the genes used must be very ancient, slowly evolving genes that are present in both groups, such as the genes for ribosomal RNA
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