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The first molecular identification of Egyptian Miocene petrified dicot woods (Egyptians’ dream becomes a reality)
Published 2020-03-01“…The two Miocene dicot woods: Bombacoxylon owenii (Malvaceae/Bombacoideae) and Dalbergioxylon dicorynioides (Leguminosae/Papilionoideae) were collected from the Wadi Natrun area in Egypt and were identified by palaeobotanists on the basis of wood anatomy. The molecular identification by ITS region of Bombacoxylon owenii did not match the wood taxonomic assignation. …”
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New studies on former and recent landscape changes in Africa /
Published [201“…Archaeologists, Palynologists, Palaeobotanists, Geographers, Geologists and Geomorphologists will find this edition equally useful for their work"--…”
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Polish Palaeobotany: 750 Million Years of Plant History as Revealed in a Century of Studies. Mesozoic Macroflora
Published 2022-12-01“…In this review, we present the most important turning points in Polish Mesozoic macroflora research and the development of cognitive techniques by discussing selected studies carried out by Polish palaeobotanists.…”
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Origin of Angiosperms: Problems, Challenges, and Solutions
Published 2023-10-01“…A good sign in research is that palaeobotanists started addressing the issue of criterion identifying angiosperms, this would bring order in studies of early angiosperms. …”
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Polish Palaeobotany: 750 Million Years of Plant History as Revealed in a Century of Studies. Research on the Paleogene and Neogene (Tertiary)
Published 2022-12-01“…Currently, the fourth generation of Polish palaeobotanists, including B. Słodkowska, E. Worobiec, G. …”
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Palaeoclimate and fossil woods—is the use of mean sensitivity sensible?
Published 2023-12-01“…Despite its ups and downs since the 1980’s, mean sensitivity is increasingly used by palaeobotanists. However, it has been used in very different ways. …”
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