• A total of 55 samples belonging to 48 taxa and 8 genera of family Dipterocarpaceae were investigated including of genus Dipterocarpus, Vatica, Anisoptera, Cotylelobium, Upuna, Dryobalanops, Shorea, and Monotes as outgroup taxon. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • Phylogeny of PgiC gene in Shorea and its closely related genera (Dipterocarpaceae), the dominant trees in Southeast Asian tropical rain forests. (wikimedia.org)
  • Morphological and molecular evidence of natural hybridization in Shorea (Dipterocarpaceae). (wikimedia.org)
  • Confirmation of sequential flowering in Shorea (Dipterocarpaceae). (wikimedia.org)
  • Winged fruits of Shorea (Dipterocarpaceae) from the Miocene of Southeast China: Evidence for the northward extension of dipterocarps during the Mid-Miocene Climatic Optimum. (wikimedia.org)
  • 2011. Molecular database for classifying Shorea species (Dipterocarpaceae) and techniques for checking the legitimacy of timber and wood products. (wikimedia.org)
  • Molecular phylogenetic study of Hopea and Shorea (Dipterocarpaceae): Evidence from the trnL-trnF and internal transcribed spacer regions. (wikimedia.org)
  • Dipterocarpaceae is a family of 16 genera and about 695 known species of mainly tropical lowland rainforest trees. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dipterocarpaceae species can be either evergreen or deciduous. (wikipedia.org)
  • This species in the family Dipterocarpaceae grows in the Philippines and is critically endangered in the wild. (fwbg.org)
  • The redbay ambrosia beetle is native to Asia where its reported hosts include several species in the families Lauraceae, Dipterocarpaceae, Fagaceae (oak family), and Fabaceae (bean family) (Rabaglia et al . (dontmovefirewood.org)
  • Dipterocarpaceae ( dipterocarps ) is a species-rich tree family distributed over the tropical belt of three continents of South America, Africa and Asia. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • [1] Ang Vatica sakop sa kabanay nga Dipterocarpaceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • Dipterocarps or Dipterocarpaceae are a commercially important timberproducing and dominant keystone tree family in the rain forests of Borneo. (apn-gcr.org)
  • The research team also discovered that trees in north Borneo belonging to the family Dipterocarpaceae (or dipterocarps, translating literally to winged seeds ) produce wood faster than neighbouring trees of other families, or any trees in the Amazonian sites. (leeds.ac.uk)
  • Some 52-million-year-old amber found in the Gujarat province, India, containing a large amount of fossilized arthropods, was identified as sap from the family Dipterocarpaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Molecular phylogeny of tribe Dipterocarpeae (family Dipterocarpaceae) based on sequence data of chloroplast and nuclear DNA. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • Dipterocarpaceae is the most important tree family in the flora of Southeast Asia. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • Of major importance in lowland rain forests are trees belonging to the family Dipterocarpaceae, an important pan-tropical group. (usatoday.com)
  • Dammar gum is obtained by tapping trees of Dipterocarpaceae family or fossilized form is collected from ground. (coherentmarketinsights.com)
  • 2006. Molecular phylogeny of Dipterocarpaceae in Indonesia based on chloroplast DNA. (uni-goettingen.de)
  • During GF periods, most Dipterocarpaceae and many other trees flower profusely, while flowering plants are scant between GF periods. (ne.jp)
  • Russulaceae are known as common ectomycorrhizal symbionts of Dipterocarpaceae trees in this type of habitat. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dryobalanops is a genus of the family Dipterocarpaceae, with a total of 7 species distributed in Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo (Ashton et al . (mybis.gov.my)
  • An Dryobalanops in nahilalakip ha familia nga Dipterocarpaceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • The greatest diversity of Dipterocarpaceae occurs in Borneo. (wikipedia.org)
  • Trees of Dipterocarpaceae have long been known for their ability to associate with ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi. (scialert.net)
  • Diverse winged fruits of Dipterocarpaceae and legumes as well as leaves of 78 different broadleaf trees show that tropical seasonal rainforests extended further north than today, offering an insight into what changes might take place in a future warmer world if ecosystems are able to adapt. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Interestingly, two important Indo-Malayan tree families, Fagacae and Dipterocarpaceae, are not present in the Solomons. (oneearth.org)