Cupressaceae
Juniperus
Taxodium
Cupressus
Chamaecyparis
Betula
Molecular evolution of nuclear genes in Cupressacea, a group of conifer trees. (1/31)
We surveyed the molecular evolutionary characteristics of 11 nuclear genes from 10 conifer trees belonging to the Taxodioideae, the Cupressoideae, and the Sequoioideae. Comparisons of substitution rates among the lineages indicated that the synonymous substitution rates of the Cupressoideae lineage were higher than those of the Taxodioideae. This result parallels the pattern previously found in plastid genes. Likelihood-ratio tests showed that the nonsynonymous-synonymous rate ratio did not change significantly among lineages. In addition, after adjustments for lineage effects, the dispersion indices of synonymous and nonsynonymous substitutions were considerably reduced, and the latter was close to 1. These results indicated that the acceleration of evolutionary rates in the Cupressoideae lineage occurred in both the nuclear and plastid genomes, and that generally, this lineage effect affected synonymous and nonsynonymous substitutions similarly. We also investigated the relationship of synonymous substitution rates with the nonsynonymous substitution rate, base composition, and codon bias in each lineage. Synonymous substitution rates were positively correlated with nonsynonymous substitution rates and GC content at third codon positions, but synonymous substitution rates were not correlated with codon bias. Finally, we tested the possibility of positive selection at the protein level, using maximum likelihood models, assuming heterogeneous nonsynonymous-synonymous rate ratios among codon (amino acid) sites. Although we did not detect strong evidence of positively selected codon sites, the analysis suggested that significant variation in nonsynonymous-synonymous rate ratio exists among the sites. The most likely sites for action of positive selection were found in the ferredoxin gene, which is an important component of the apparatus for photosynthesis. (+info)Labdane-type diterpenoids from the wood of Cunninghamia konishii. (2/31)
Five new labdane-type diterpenes, 12beta,19-dihydroxymanoyl oxide (1), 8(17),13-labdadien-12,15-olid-19-oic acid (2), 12,15-epoxy-8(17),13-labdadien-18-oic acid (3), 8alpha-hydroxy-11E,13Z-labdadien-15-al (4), and (13R)-13-hydroxy-8(17), 11E,14-labdatrien-18-oic acid (5) were isolated from the wood of Cunninghamia konishii. Their structures were elucidated by two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy. (+info)Four new podocarpane-type trinorditerpenes from the bark of Taiwania cryptomerioides. (3/31)
Further studies on the bark of Taiwania cryptomerioides found four new podocarpane derivatives, 1beta,13-dihydroxy-8,11,13-podocarpatriene (1), 14,18-dihydroxy-13-methoxy-8,11,13-podocarpatriene (2), 1beta,14-dihydroxy-13-methoxy-8,11,13-podocarpatriene-2,7-dione (3), and 3beta,14-dihydroxy-13-methoxy-8,11,13-podocarpatrien-7-one (4), together with a known 1beta,13,14-trihydroxy-8,11,13-podocarpatrien-7-one (5). Those structures were elucidated principally from spectral evidence. (+info)Cloning and expression of an ABSCISIC ACID-INSENSITIVE 3 (ABI3) gene homologue of yellow-cedar (Chamaecyparis nootkatensis). (4/31)
A homologue of the ABI3 gene was isolated from the conifer species, Chamaecyparis nootkatensis. The deduced protein of 794 amino acids exhibited sequence similarity to other VP1/ABI3 proteins within four regions. Expression occurs exclusively in seeds, with no detectable mRNA in leaves and roots. Unlike the homologues of angiosperms, CnABI3 may be encoded by more than one gene. (+info)Cadinane-type sesquiterpenes from the roots of Taiwania cryptomerioides Hayata. (5/31)
Five new cadinane-type sesquiterpenes, 15-acetoxy-T-muurolol (1), isokhusinodiol (2), cadin-10(14)-ene-4beta,5alpha-diol (3), cadinane-4beta,5alpha,10beta-triol (4), and muurolane-4beta,5beta,10beta-triol (5), together with five known compounds, T-cadinol (6), T-muurolol (7), alpha-cadinol (8), delta-cadinol (9), and khusinodiol (10), were isolated from the roots of Taiwania cryptomerioides. The structure of the new constituents were elucidated through chemical and spectral studies. (+info)Three novel 5(6-->7)abeoabietane-type diterpenes from the bark of Taiwania cryptomerioides. (6/31)
Three new 5(6-->7)abeoabietane diterpenes with the uncommon skeleton of fused 6-5-6 rings were isolated from the bark of Taiwania cryptomerioides designated as taiwaniaquinone F (8), taiwaniaquinol C (9) and taiwaniaquinol D (10). Meanwhile, two known compounds, taiwaniaquinones A (1) and D (4), were also obtained. Their structures were determined principally from spectral evidence. (+info)Two new compounds from the leaves of Calocedrus microlepic var. formosana. (7/31)
Two new compounds, 15-methoxypinusolidic acid (1) and isonerylgeraniol-18-oic acid (2) together with four knowns taiwaniaflavone (3), nerylgeraniol-18-oic acid (4), 3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-1-propanol (5), and amentoflavone (6) are isolated from the leaves of Calocedrus microlepic var. formosana. Compounds 1 and 2 were elucidated as labdane diterpene and linear diterpene, respectively, through spectral studies. (+info)The occurrence of polyprenols in seeds and leaves of woody plants. (8/31)
The contents of the heterogenous group of polyisoprenoids was found about two orders of magnitude lower in seeds than the amount of polyprenols and/or their carboxylic esters accumulated during vegetation season in leaves. In contrast to leaves, no seeds were found containing more than 0.5 mg of these lipids per gram of dry tissue. Almost 50% had less than 0.01 mg/g - the amount which is the limit of detection by the procedure used in this work. In gymnosperms (10 representatives of Cupressaceae, Pinaceae and Taxaceae) the polyprenol spectra in seeds and in needles were similar. In angiosperms (25 representatives of 13 botanical families) the polyisoprenoid mixture in seeds resembled the minor, additional subfamily found in leaves. (+info)
Cupressaceae
In some classifications Cupressaceae is raised to an order, Cupressales. Molecular evidence supports Cupressaceae being the ... Arboretum de Villardebelle Cone images of many species Gymnosperm Database: Cupressaceae Flora of China - Cupressaceae Flora of ... US PP17767 P3 Media related to Cupressaceae at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Cupressaceae at Wikispecies (CS1: long volume ... The Cupressaceae trees contain a wide range of extractives, especially terpenes and terpenoids, both of which have strong and ...
Paleoflora of the Eocene Okanagan Highlands
LePage, B. A. (2007). "The taxonomy and biogeographic history of Glyptostrobus Endlicher (Cupressaceae)". Bulletin of the ... Cupressaceae)". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 302 (7): 921-942. doi:10.1007/s00606-016-1308-4. JSTOR 44853291. S2CID 4236846 ...
Cupressus macrocarpa
Yang, Z. Y., Ran, J. H., & Wang, X. Q. (2012). Three genome-based phylogeny of Cupressaceae sl: further evidence for the ... Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 Eckenwalder, James ... Damon P. Little (2006). "Evolution and circumscription of the true cypresses (Cupressaceae: Cupressus)". Systematic Botany. 31 ... "Volatile constituents of leaf oils from the Cupressaceae family: Part I. Cupressus macrocarpa Hartw., C. arizonica Greene and C ...
Paleobiota of the Klondike Mountain Formation
Cupressaceae)". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 302 (7): 921-942. doi:10.1007/s00606-016-1308-4. JSTOR 44853291. S2CID 4236846 ...
Leyland cypress
Cupressaceae)". Taxon. 55 (1): 229-231. doi:10.2307/25065550. JSTOR 25065550. Rhodri Clark (January 26, 2008). "Mother of all ... Damon P. Little (2006). "Evolution and circumscription of the true cypresses (Cupressaceae: Cupressus)". Systematic Botany. 31 ... Cupressaceae), and a review of the complicated nomenclatural history of the Leyland cypress". Taxon. 61 (3): 667-670. doi: ... Cupressaceae)". American Journal of Botany. 91 (11): 1872-1881. doi:10.3732/ajb.91.11.1872. PMID 21652334. ...
Xanthocyparis
A. Farjon; Nguyen Tien Hiep; D. K. Harder; Phan Ke Loc & L. Averyanov (2002). "A new genus and species in the Cupressaceae ( ... Cupressaceae)". Taxon. 55 (1): 229-231. doi:10.2307/25065550. JSTOR 25065550. Fred R. Barrie (2011). "Report of the General ... Xanthocyparis is a genus of cypresses in the family Cupressaceae. As of August 2021[update], it has only one species, ... Paul A. Gadek; Deryn L. Alpers; Margaret M. Heslewood & Christopher J. Quinn (2000). "Relationships within Cupressaceae sensu ...
Platycladus
Cupressaceae) . Bot. Year syst. Bd. 123, 2001, pp. 337-404. Cirrus Digital: Platycladus orientalis Morton Arboretum accession ... Armin Jagel, Veit Martin Doerken: Morphology and morphogenesis of the seed cones of the Cupressaceae - part II: Cupressoideae. ... Platycladus is a monotypic genus of evergreen coniferous trees in the cypress family Cupressaceae, containing only one species ...
Pine-cypress forest
... genus Cupressaceae) are present. Such forests are noted in several parts of the world, but are particularly well studied in ...
List of gymnosperm families
IPNI, Cupressaceae, Type. POWO, Cupressaceae. Stearn 2002, p. 110. Coombes 2012, p. 114. POWO, Cycadaceae. Stevens 2023, ...
Opogona omoscopa
Cupressaceae), Fuchsia sp. (Onagraceae), Saccharum sp. (Poaceae) and Quercus suber (Fagaceae). afromoths Meyrick E. 1893. ...
List of Canadian forest-inventory conifers
POWO, Pinaceae, Cupressaceae. Crawford & Oliver 1991, pp. 17-23. Frank 1991, pp. 26-34. Foiles, Graham & Olson, Jr. 1991, pp. ... Cupressaceae Pine family: Pinaceae List of gymnosperm families Not included here are the three hybrids listed (Picea ...
Diselma
... archeri (dwarf pine or Cheshunt pine) is a species of plant of the family Cupressaceae and the sole species in the ... Relationships within the Cupressaceae sensu lato: A combined morphological and molecular approach. American Journal of Botany ... W.H Freeman and Company Armin Jagel, Veit Dörken: Morphology and morphogenesis of the seed cones of the Cupressaceae - part III ... "Diselma archeri (Cupressaceae)". utas.edu.au. University of Tasmania. Retrieved 28 September 2014. Kirkpatrick, J. 1997. Alpine ...
Taxodioideae
... is a subfamily in Cupressaceae. Taxodiaceae "Cupressaceae Rich. ex Bartling 1830". The Gymnosperm Database. ... Cupressaceae, Plant subfamilies, All stub articles, Conifer stubs). ...
List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
Cupressaceae) in Guerrero, Mexico". Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Forestales. 13 (69): 73-94. doi:10.29298/rmcf.v13i69.1093. ... Cupressaceae) En Guerrero, México - New species of Monoctenus (Hymenoptera: Diprionidae) attacks Juniperus flaccida Schltdl. ( ...
Juniperus semiglobosa
ISBN 1-4120-4250-X Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 ...
Thuja koraiensis
Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 v t e (Articles ...
Juniper
The male cones are similar to the other Cupressaceae, with 6 to 20 scales. In hardiness zones 7 through 10, junipers can bloom ... ISBN 1-84246-025-0 Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 ... of the cypress family Cupressaceae. Depending on the taxonomy, between 50 and 67 species of junipers are widely distributed ... Mao, K.; Hao, G.; Liu, J.; Adams, R. P.; Milne (2010). "Diversification and biogeography of Juniperus (Cupressaceae): variable ...
Thuja
... (/ˈθjuːdʒə/ THEW-jə) is a genus of coniferous tree or shrub in the Cupressaceae (cypress family). There are five species ... Thuja is a monophyletic genus that sits within the order Pinales in the Cupressaceae. Thuja is in the Cupressoid clade and is ... As with many Cupressaceae, Thuja can induce allergic reactions, including skin, eye and breathing problems.[citation needed] ... Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens. ISBN 978-1-84246-068-9. Earle, ...
Juniperus pseudosabina
Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 Adams, R. P. (2004 ...
Juniperus virginiana
Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 Earle, Christopher ...
Sequoia sempervirens
Yang, Z.Y.; Ran, J.H.; Wang, X.Q. (2012). "Three Genome-based Phylogeny of Cupressaceae s.l: Further Evidence for the Evolution ... Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4. "Redwood fog drip ... Cupressaceae) leaf anatomy". American Journal of Botany. 97 (7): 1087-1097. doi:10.3732/ajb.0900214. PMID 21616861. Dawson, T. ... is the sole living species of the genus Sequoia in the cypress family Cupressaceae (formerly treated in Taxodiaceae). Common ...
Calocedrus macrolepis
Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 Liguo Fu; Yong-fu ...
Juniperus standleyi
ISBN 1-4120-4250-X Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 ...
Juniperus procera
Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4. Original description by Stephano ...
Juniperus procumbens
... is a species of shrub in the cypress family Cupressaceae, native to Japan. This low-growing evergreen ... Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 Adams, R. P. (2014 ...
Chamaecyparis taiwanensis
Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens. ISBN 1-84246-068-4. Rushforth, K. ( ...
Athrotaxis
Cupressaceae) from the Lower Cretaceous of northwestern China". Cretaceous Research. 47: 25-38. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2013.09. ... Athrotaxis is a genus of two to three species (depending on taxonomic opinion) of conifers in the cypress family, Cupressaceae ... Andruchow‐Colombo, Ana; Gandolfo, María A.; Escapa, Ignacio H.; Cúneo, Néstor R. (November 2022). "New genus of Cupressaceae ... Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 Stull, Gregory W ...
Hinokitiol
... (β-thujaplicin) is a natural monoterpenoid found in the wood of trees in the family Cupressaceae. It is a tropolone ... Hinokitiol has also been found in other trees of the Cupressaceae family, including Thuja plicata Donn ex D. Don which is ... Thujaplicins Tropolone Ionophore Cupressaceae β-Thujaplicin Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine at Sigma-Aldrich " ... Hinokitiol is found in the heartwood of naturally durable trees belonging to the Cupressaceae family. These compounds give the ...
Juniperus tibetica
ISBN 1-4120-4250-X. Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068- ...
Juniperus pinchotii
Farjon, A. (2005). Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-068-4 Adams, R. P. (2008 ...
Sequoiadendron giganteum (Cupressaceae) - cone - female - mature open
EcoFlora - Cupressaceae
The Cupressaceae, with a known fossil record extending back to the Jurassic (C. N. Miller Jr. 1988), constitute a diverse ... The heartwood of many species of Cupressaceae is resistant to termite damage and fungal decay, and therefore it is widely used ... family often divided between Cupressaceae in the strict sense (for genera with leaves opposite in four ranks or whorled) and ...
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Family: Cupressaceae - Genus: Thuja - Taxon: plicata (High Resolution image - Identification Key)
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Common Name: Arizona juniper Duration: Perennial Nativity: Native Lifeform: Tree General: Evergreen small tree or large shrub 1-4.5 m with spreading branches forming an irregular, open crown; bark is shreddy but formed close to trunk, ashy gray to brown; multi-trunked at base. Needles: Erect branchlets with tricussate, scalelike, appressed leaves green to light green, abaxial glands obvious and elliptic to ovate. Cones: Dioecious terminal pollen cones, 3-4 mm long, oblong; seed cones terminal, 10-12 mm long, spheric to ovoid, bluish but maturing blue-brown to reddish-brown the second year; dry, hard, and fibrous. Seeds: Ovulate cones contain 1-3 seeds per, ovate to pyriform, grooved, tip acuminate. Ecology: Found on dry, well-drained soils in full sun, from 4,000-6,500 ft (1372-1981 m); flowers October-November. Distribution: AZ, sw NM; south to n MEX. Notes: The complex of Juniperus can be confusing in the field, but with berries (cones) this species stands apart. Distinguished by the soft, ...
Cupressus3
- El Cupressus sempervirens n'és l'espècie més coneguda en l'àmbit mediterrani, on se l'acostuma a anomenar xiprer en forma genèrica. (wikipedia.org)
- Aquests Cupressus tenen cons de poques esquames (de 4 a 8, més en la C. macrocarpa ), cadascuna amb una espina prominent i estreta. (wikipedia.org)
- Els darrers estudis genètics suggereixen que aquestes espècies estan menys emparentades amb el gènere Cupressus que amb els Callitropsis i Juniperus , i alguns científics ja han postulat reclassificar aquestes espècies en el Callitropsis o en un nou gènere. (wikipedia.org)
Genus1
- This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Thuja (family Cupressaceae ). (theplantlist.org)
Species1
- The heartwood of many species of Cupressaceae is resistant to termite damage and fungal decay, and therefore it is widely used in contact with soil. (asu.edu)
Cypress Family1
- The alcerce tree, Fitzroya cupressoides , is a member of the cypress family (Cupressaceae). (grisda.org)
Juniperus1
- Juniperus communis Cupressaceae Names: Habitat: Widely distributed throughout the world, particularly Europe. (healthy.net)
Thuja2
- Seeing through the hedge: Phylogenomics of Thuja (Cupressaceae) reveals prominent incomplete lineage sorting and ancient introgression for Tertiary relict flora. (bvsalud.org)
- Cupressaceae) is also known as Thuja articulata. (nih.gov)
Coniferales2
- The orders of Fagales including the families Betulaceae, Corylaceae and Fagaceae, the order of Lamiales including the family Oleaceae, and the order of Coniferales with the family Cupressaceae comprise the clinically most relevant allergy-eliciting tree species. (medscape.com)
- A new genus and species in Cupressaceae (Coniferales) from northern Vietnam, Xanthocyparis vietnamensis . (wikimedia.org)
Family1
- Cedarwood oils are extracted from several members of the family Cupressaceae, which includes true cedars, junipers, and cypresses. (nih.gov)