This paper describes the main ecological and morphological attributes of the eucalypts and related genus Corymbia using Pryor and Johnson's taxonomic classification (1971) and other recent works by Johnson (1976) and Hill and Johnson (1995) as guidelines. The main thrust is on what taxonomy can teach us on 'natural grouping'and 'evolution pathways' within the large and extremely diverse genus Eucalyptus. The description goes from the more primitive forms i.e. the bloodwoods (subgenus Blakella), to those natural groups which are better adapted to new environmental conditions i.e. the subgenus Symphyomyrtus (e.g. section Transversaria) and the stringybarks, blackbutts, ashes and peppermints (section Renantheria) of the Monocalyptus subgenus. ...
This expanded survey of ITS sequences represents the largest analysis of molecular data ever attempt...
There are about twenty-two, more or less unstable, forms of Eucalypts native of Tasmania which, may...
Many forest tree species are recently evolved, poorly differentiated at the molecular level, and for...
This paper describes the main ecological and morphological attributes of the eucalypts and related g...
Eucalypts are the most planted hardwood in the world, with 30 million ha. under cultivation. There a...
Abstract: Eucalypts are the most planted hardwood in the world, with 30 million ha. under cultivatio...
Eucalypts are amongst the most planted hardwoods in the world (Doughty 2000). They are native to Aus...
The eucalypts, which include Eucalyptus, Angophora and Corymbia, are native to Australia and Malesia...
The eucalypts, which include Eucalyptus, Angophora and Corymbia, are native to Australia and Malesia...
The significance of the taxonomic distinction of two species of Blackbutt was studied by analysing p...
© 2011 Dr. Laura Jo Shirley PollockThis thesis explores the ecology and evolution of Eucalyptus spec...
This thesis represents over two decades of research on the genetics and evolution of Australia's ico...
Speciation is a central process in evolutionary biology and is responsible for the diversity of life...
Eucalypts are a large group of species from the Myrtaceae (Myrtle) Family originating in Australia a...
Eucalypts have influenced the fire ecology of the Australian landscape more than any other plant gro...
This expanded survey of ITS sequences represents the largest analysis of molecular data ever attempt...
There are about twenty-two, more or less unstable, forms of Eucalypts native of Tasmania which, may...
Many forest tree species are recently evolved, poorly differentiated at the molecular level, and for...
This paper describes the main ecological and morphological attributes of the eucalypts and related g...
Eucalypts are the most planted hardwood in the world, with 30 million ha. under cultivation. There a...
Abstract: Eucalypts are the most planted hardwood in the world, with 30 million ha. under cultivatio...
Eucalypts are amongst the most planted hardwoods in the world (Doughty 2000). They are native to Aus...
The eucalypts, which include Eucalyptus, Angophora and Corymbia, are native to Australia and Malesia...
The eucalypts, which include Eucalyptus, Angophora and Corymbia, are native to Australia and Malesia...
The significance of the taxonomic distinction of two species of Blackbutt was studied by analysing p...
© 2011 Dr. Laura Jo Shirley PollockThis thesis explores the ecology and evolution of Eucalyptus spec...
This thesis represents over two decades of research on the genetics and evolution of Australia's ico...
Speciation is a central process in evolutionary biology and is responsible for the diversity of life...
Eucalypts are a large group of species from the Myrtaceae (Myrtle) Family originating in Australia a...
Eucalypts have influenced the fire ecology of the Australian landscape more than any other plant gro...
This expanded survey of ITS sequences represents the largest analysis of molecular data ever attempt...
There are about twenty-two, more or less unstable, forms of Eucalypts native of Tasmania which, may...
Many forest tree species are recently evolved, poorly differentiated at the molecular level, and for...