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Agathis ovata
Habitat, Population Structure and the Conservation Status of Araucaria Bidwillii Hook
Distribution and Ecology of the Conifers of New Caledonia
Revue Des Araucariaceae De Nouvelle-Calédonie
The Evolution of Cavitation Resistance in Conifers Maximilian Larter
Phylogenetic Relationships Within Araucariaceae Based on RBCL
Chaenothecopsis Neocaledonica Sp. Nov.: the First Resinicolous Mycocalicioid Fungus from an Araucarian Conifer
Demography of the Longlived Conifer Agathis Ovata in Maquis And
APP202811 Application.Pdf
Some Observations on the Flora of New Caledonia* Mike Wilcox & Graeme Platt
1 2008 Pacific Island Red List for PLANTS Phylum Bryophyta
Phytochemistry, Chemotaxonomy, and Biological Activities of the Araucariaceae Family—A Review
Threatened Plants of New Caledonia : Is the System of Protected Areas Adequate
Origins and Evolution of the New Zealand Forest Flora
Dynamics of Forests with Araucariaceae in the Western Pacific - 793
Ecological Characterization of Ancient Olive Trees in Lebanon- Bshaaleh Area and Their Age Estimation
The Botanical Provenance and Taphonomy of Late Cretaceous Chatham Amber, Chatham Islands, New Zealand
Section 2 Pap 08-10
Southern Hemisphere Conifers - from Before the Flowering Plants
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APP202811 S67A Amendment. Decision.Pdf
Montgomery Botanical Center (MBC) Tropical Conifer Collections List of Accessions Currently Growing on MBC Grounds (Nov 2018)
New Caledonia
Table S1. Character Data Used in This Study. All Characters Except Seed Cone Orientation Are Binary, with “1” Indicating Presence and “0” Absence
Resins – Past and Present
Stand Structure of the Emergent Conifer Araucaria Zaubenfelsii, in Maquis and Rainforest, Mont Do, New Caledonia
Global Survey of Ex Situ Conifer Collections Global Survey of Ex Situ Conifer Collections
Phylogenetic Analysis of Araucariaceae: Integrating Molecules, Morphology, and Fossils
Species-Level Determination of Closely Related Araucarian Resins Using FTIR Spectroscopy and Its Implications for the Provenance of New Zealand Amber