نتایج جستجو برای: juglandaceae

تعداد نتایج: 133  

2009
Guo-liang Wu Yu-qin Song Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva Qun-long Liu Lan Ji Jun-qiang Yang Peng-fei Zhang Jin-he Bai

Walnut, Juglans regia L. is the most economically important member of the Juglandaceae family and is the most valuable nut crop in the world. Recently, it has increased greatly in acreage and in production. Although a number of research programs about plant apomixis have been carried out around the world, few were representd by the Juglandaceae. This paper presents a brief review of the current...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2006
Issei Ohshima Kazunori Yoshizawa

Insect herbivores such as gall formers and leaf miners are often highly specialized and adapted to their respective natal host plants. Due to the specialization and adaptation, it is presumed that host shifts readily occur among closely related plant species. Leaf-mining moths, the Acrocercops leucophaea complex, consist of three species, A. leucophaea, A. defigurata, and A. transecta. Larvae o...

Journal: :American journal of botany 1997
S Manchester D Dilcher

The morphology, systematics, and ecology of the extinct juglandaceous genus Polyptera are interpreted on the basis of infructescences, fruits, staminate catkins, pollen, and compound leaves from the Paleocene of Wyoming and Montana. The elongate infructescences of Polyptera manningii bear numerous helically arranged sessile fruits. The fruit is a pyramidal nut with a vascularized husk and a mul...

Journal: :Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 1978

2013
Jing-Bo Zhang Rui-Qi Li Xiao-Guo Xiang Steven R. Manchester Li Lin Wei Wang Jun Wen Zhi-Duan Chen

The hickory genus (Carya) contains ca. 17 species distributed in subtropical and tropical regions of eastern Asia and subtropical to temperate regions of eastern North America. Previously, the phylogenetic relationships between eastern Asian and eastern North American species of Carya were not fully confirmed even with an extensive sampling, biogeographic and diversification patterns had thus n...

2018
Emel Oren William Klingeman Romina Gazis John Moulton Paris Lambdin Mark Coggeshall Jiri Hulcr Steven J Seybold Denita Hadziabdic

Thousand Cankers Disease (TCD) of Juglans and Pterocarya (Juglandaceae) involves a fungal pathogen, Geosmithia morbida, and a primary insect vector, Pityophthorus juglandis. TCD was described originally from dying Juglans nigra trees in the western United States (USA), but it was reported subsequently from the eastern USA and northern Italy. The disease is often difficult to diagnose due to the...

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