Epicormic buds in trees: a review of bud establishment, development and dormancy release
The formation of epicormic sprouts on the boles of trees is a phenomenon that has, until
recently, been poorly understood. Renewed interest in the topic in the last two decades has …
recently, been poorly understood. Renewed interest in the topic in the last two decades has …
Buds, bushfires and resprouting in the eucalypts
GE Burrows - Australian Journal of Botany, 2013 - CSIRO Publishing
Eucalypts encounter a wide range of severe disturbances such as extensive defoliation by
insects, major structural damage from cyclonic winds, as well as foliage and bark loss during …
insects, major structural damage from cyclonic winds, as well as foliage and bark loss during …
An endophyte constructs fungicide-containing extracellular barriers for its host plant
Surface cracks create sites for pathogen invasion. Yew trees (Taxus) hyperbranch from long-
lived buds that lie underneath the bark [1], resulting in persistent bark cracking and deep air …
lived buds that lie underneath the bark [1], resulting in persistent bark cracking and deep air …
[HTML][HTML] The reproductive biology of glossopterid gymnosperms—a review
We review recent advances on glossopterid reproductive biology and their implications for
seed plant phylogeny and the ecology of this widespread Permian Gondwanan group …
seed plant phylogeny and the ecology of this widespread Permian Gondwanan group …
Dietary options for the sauropod dinosaurs from an integrated botanical and paleobotanical perspective
CT Gee - Biology of the sauropod dinosaurs: Understanding the …, 2011 - books.google.com
Botanically, it seems that the thick-cuticle conifers, toxic cycads, and low-biomass ferns
would have offered little in terms of palatable, sustaining fodder to the early and mid …
would have offered little in terms of palatable, sustaining fodder to the early and mid …
Bark production of generalist and specialist species across savannas and forests in the Cerrado
MA Chiminazzo, AB Bombo… - Annals of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Aims Bark allows species to survive fire, protecting their inner
tissues and allowing new branches to resprout from aerial buds. Thus, bark production is …
tissues and allowing new branches to resprout from aerial buds. Thus, bark production is …
Ecology and conservation of a living fossil: Australias Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis)
BDE Mackenzie, SW Clarke, HC Zimmer, ECY Liew… - 2021 - ecoevorxiv.org
The iconic Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis) is a critically endangered Australian conifer and
one of the world's rarest trees with only 46 mature individuals remaining in the wild. The …
one of the world's rarest trees with only 46 mature individuals remaining in the wild. The …
Untargeted and targeted metabolomics to understand plant growth regulation and evolution in Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis)
Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis (Jones, Hill, Allen)) is a living fossil, known only through
fossil records until its 1994 discovery in Australia. Wollemi Pine is closely related to Norfolk …
fossil records until its 1994 discovery in Australia. Wollemi Pine is closely related to Norfolk …
Complete Chloroplast Genome of the Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis): Structure and Evolution
The Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis) is a rare Southern conifer with striking morphological
similarity to fossil pines. A small population of W. nobilis was discovered in 1994 in a remote …
similarity to fossil pines. A small population of W. nobilis was discovered in 1994 in a remote …
Gymnosperm resprouting—a review
GE Burrows - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Gymnosperms are generally regarded as poor resprouters, especially when compared to
angiosperms and particularly following major disturbance. However, is it this clear-cut? This …
angiosperms and particularly following major disturbance. However, is it this clear-cut? This …