Friedman WE, RC Moore, and MD Purugganan. 2004. The evolution of plant development. Am. J. Bot. 91: 1726–1741. Friis EM, PR Crane, and KP Pedersen. 1997. Fossil history of …
D Magri, GG Vendramin, B Comps… - New …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Here, palaeobotanical and genetic data for common beech (Fagus sylvatica) in Europe are used to evaluate the genetic consequences of long‐term survival in refuge areas and …
M Kurz, A Kölz, J Gorges, BP Carmona, P Brang… - Forest ecology and …, 2023 - Elsevier
The benefits and risks of human-aided translocation of individuals within the species range, assisted gene flow (AGF), depend on the genetic divergence, on the rate and direction of …
This account presents information on all aspects of the biology of F agus sylvatica L. that are relevant to understanding its ecological characteristics and behaviour. The main topics are …
Phylogenetic relationships among species of Quercus (oaks) from western Eurasia including the western part of the Himalayas are examined for the first time. Based on ITS and 5S–IGS …
Recently, the ribosomes—molecularly well-characterized cell organelles where the process of translation of messenger RNA into polypeptides occurs—have attracted new interest …
The complex of beech taxa in western Eurasia (Fagus sylvatica L. sl) represents one of the most widespread broad-leaved trees in the temperate forests of the northern hemisphere …
Spatial and temporal constraints on dispersal explain the absence of species from areas with potentially suitable conditions. Previous studies have shown that post-glacial …
TH Durrant, D De Rigo, G Caudullo - European atlas of forest tree …, 2016 - researchgate.net
Map 1: Plot distribution and simplified chorology map for Fagus sylvatica. Frequency of Fagus sylvatica occurrences within the field observations as reported by the National Forest …