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Fagales

National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Betulaceae, with 120–150 species in six genera, are a family of Fagales that occurs mainly in the Northern Hemisphere. Previous… 
2013
2013
Trees belonging to the order of Fagales show a distinct geographical distribution. While alder and birch are endemic in the… 
2009
2009
ABSTRACT Gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) hijack the physiology of their host plant to produce galls that house wasps… 
2008
2008
1 Institute of Silviculture, Faculty of Forest and Environmental Sciences, University of Freiburg, Tennenbacher Str. 4, D-79085… 
2008
2008
Ticodendron incognitum is the sole species of the Ticodendraceae, which was established as a new family in the Fagales less than… 
2006
2006
In contrast to a majority of angiosperms showing porogamous fertilization, several fagalean families such as Betulaceae and… 
2005
2005
Evaluamos los patrones de infestacion por insectos xilofagos en renovales de Nothofagus obliqua y Nothofagus dombeyi en las… 
1993
1993
Pollens from trees of the order Fagales (e.g. birch, alder, hazel, and hornbeam) all contain one major allergen--the main cause…