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original parent plant.
These modes of
preservation may be
summarised in a
paleobotanical context as follows.
Adpressions (compressions – impressions). These...
- York:
Oxford University Press. pp. 122–123. Zhao Z. 2004. "Floatation: a
paleobotanic method in
field archaeology".
Archaeology 3: 80–87. "History of Soybeans"...
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northern slopes, are
designated as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Madeira's
paleobotanical record reveals that
laurissilva forest has
existed for at
least 1.8 million...
- also
mostly within Geraniaceae, have
horticultural or
medicinal uses. A
Paleobotanic record is missing. The
botanical authority for
Geraniales is
given to...
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Palaeobotanical Garden in Mata
Museum Daniel Cargnin Petrified wood in the
Paleobotanic Park São
Roque community Petrified wood List of muni****lities in Rio...
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Faculty and
students continue to add
significantly to the
extensive paleobotanical collections,
particularly Precambrian material containing early life...
- ip-iHMN, is a
biomarker of
higher plants,
which makes it
useful for
paleobotanic analysis of rock sediments. The
ratio of
retene to
cadalene in sediments...
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Alexander J.; Vachon,
Janelle M.; Basinger,
James F. (4
August 2020). "
Paleobotanical proxies for
early Eocene climates and
ecosystems in
northern North America...
- ip-iHMN, is a
biomarker of
vascular plants,
which makes it
useful for
paleobotanic analysis of rock sediments. The
ratio of retene/cadalene in sediments...
- forests. The
original tropical moist broadleaf forests are now gone, but
paleobotanical studies of
fossil pollen, tree
moulds left by lava flows, and root casts...