The genus Ginkgo was widely distributed in the northern hemisphere in the Jurassic period 170 million years ago (Ma) ( Tralau, 1968). Ginkgo biloba survived in East Asia into the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs, as attested by fossils found in southwestern Japan ( Uemura, 1997). Its evolutionary history has recently been the object of intensive study ( Zhou and Zheng, 2003). At present it is a monotypic genus, the sole survivor of the ancient family of Ginkgoaceae. The living fossil Ginkgo biloba L. is now endemic to China, where the persistence of natu-ral populations has been in question on the grounds that no un-equivocally natural stands remain today ( Li, 1956; Franklin, 1959
Fossil evidence of ginkgophyte ontogeny is exceedingly rare. Early development in the extant Ginkgo ...
Frolov, Andrey O., Mashchuk, Irina M. (2022): New Discoveries and New Combinations of the Fossil-gen...
Cenozoic plant relicts are those groups that were once widespread in the Northern Hemisphere but are...
The genus Ginkgo was widely distributed in the northern hemisphere in the Jurassic period 170 millio...
At the end of the Pliocene and the beginning of Pleistocene glaciation and deglaciation cycles Ginkg...
Abstract Background At the end of the Pliocene and the beginning of Pleistocene glaciation and degla...
Ginkgo biloba, endemic to China, has been widely cultivated for many years worldwide. Large old Gink...
International audienceThe fossil record of Ginkgo leaf and reproductive organs has been well dated t...
Ginkgo biloba L. is a rare species endemic to China, strengthening the study of Ginkgo culture is of...
55During the age of the Dinosaurs, the genus Ginkgo is thought to have had 200 living species of whi...
Natural stands of Ginkgo biloba are all but eliminated from the wild with the exception of those occ...
The intercontinental biogeography between eastern Asia and eastern North America has attracted much ...
Ginkgos are Conifers and yet they have a broad leaf. They were first known in China and it is thoug...
Biodiversity has increasingly come under threat from human activity everywhere on Earth. China, with...
East Asia is one of the plant diversity and endemism centers in the world, and the temporal and spat...
Fossil evidence of ginkgophyte ontogeny is exceedingly rare. Early development in the extant Ginkgo ...
Frolov, Andrey O., Mashchuk, Irina M. (2022): New Discoveries and New Combinations of the Fossil-gen...
Cenozoic plant relicts are those groups that were once widespread in the Northern Hemisphere but are...
The genus Ginkgo was widely distributed in the northern hemisphere in the Jurassic period 170 millio...
At the end of the Pliocene and the beginning of Pleistocene glaciation and deglaciation cycles Ginkg...
Abstract Background At the end of the Pliocene and the beginning of Pleistocene glaciation and degla...
Ginkgo biloba, endemic to China, has been widely cultivated for many years worldwide. Large old Gink...
International audienceThe fossil record of Ginkgo leaf and reproductive organs has been well dated t...
Ginkgo biloba L. is a rare species endemic to China, strengthening the study of Ginkgo culture is of...
55During the age of the Dinosaurs, the genus Ginkgo is thought to have had 200 living species of whi...
Natural stands of Ginkgo biloba are all but eliminated from the wild with the exception of those occ...
The intercontinental biogeography between eastern Asia and eastern North America has attracted much ...
Ginkgos are Conifers and yet they have a broad leaf. They were first known in China and it is thoug...
Biodiversity has increasingly come under threat from human activity everywhere on Earth. China, with...
East Asia is one of the plant diversity and endemism centers in the world, and the temporal and spat...
Fossil evidence of ginkgophyte ontogeny is exceedingly rare. Early development in the extant Ginkgo ...
Frolov, Andrey O., Mashchuk, Irina M. (2022): New Discoveries and New Combinations of the Fossil-gen...
Cenozoic plant relicts are those groups that were once widespread in the Northern Hemisphere but are...