This work provides a tool whereby the needle remains of native, south-western European Pinus spp. can be easily identified from species-specific epidermal features. To construct this tool, the needles of P. uncinata, P. sylvestris, P. nigra, P. pinaster, P. pinea and P. halepensis were gathered across the Northern Hemisphere range of each taxon and compared with non-indigenous trees growing in two South Australian Botanic Gardens. Three needles from each of these species were taken from three adult trees growing at three different localities. Light microscopy was used to observe the key epidermal and stomatal features of the needles. To improve interpretation, additional scanning electron microscopy samples were prepared. Epidermal fe...
The focus of this research project was to analyse the effects of different age structures within the...
Variability of eight morpho-anatomical characters of 2-year-old needles of the Bosnian pine (Pinus h...
Pinus sylvestris from the Iberian Peninsula was biometrically compared, using needle morphological a...
This work provides a tool whereby the needle remains of native, south-western European Pinus spp. ca...
This study reports the value of leaf cuticle characteristics in the identification and classificatio...
Comprehensive and detailed anatomy of needles in ten species of Pinus using four morphological trait...
To estimate whether or not a plant taxon found in the fossil record was locally present may be diffi...
Conifer-stomata analysis is an essential part of the palaeoecological toolbox because it allows the ...
According to Shaw's anatomical studies, systematicists split the genus Pinus into two main subsets, ...
So far as the natural system of classification of the species of the genus Pinus is of concerned, it...
The anatomical and morphological diversity of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) needles was investiga...
In Scandinavia there are four extant native conifers (Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, Juniperus commu...
Using a scanning electron microscope, the micromorphologies of needle primordia and the young needle...
Aim The geographical extent and climatic tolerances of one- and two-needled pinyon pines (Pinus subs...
The focus of this research project was to analyse the effects of different age structures within the...
Variability of eight morpho-anatomical characters of 2-year-old needles of the Bosnian pine (Pinus h...
Pinus sylvestris from the Iberian Peninsula was biometrically compared, using needle morphological a...
This work provides a tool whereby the needle remains of native, south-western European Pinus spp. ca...
This study reports the value of leaf cuticle characteristics in the identification and classificatio...
Comprehensive and detailed anatomy of needles in ten species of Pinus using four morphological trait...
To estimate whether or not a plant taxon found in the fossil record was locally present may be diffi...
Conifer-stomata analysis is an essential part of the palaeoecological toolbox because it allows the ...
According to Shaw's anatomical studies, systematicists split the genus Pinus into two main subsets, ...
So far as the natural system of classification of the species of the genus Pinus is of concerned, it...
The anatomical and morphological diversity of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) needles was investiga...
In Scandinavia there are four extant native conifers (Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies, Juniperus commu...
Using a scanning electron microscope, the micromorphologies of needle primordia and the young needle...
Aim The geographical extent and climatic tolerances of one- and two-needled pinyon pines (Pinus subs...
The focus of this research project was to analyse the effects of different age structures within the...
Variability of eight morpho-anatomical characters of 2-year-old needles of the Bosnian pine (Pinus h...
Pinus sylvestris from the Iberian Peninsula was biometrically compared, using needle morphological a...