Listar Artículos Científicos por materia "Gomortega keule"
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Anachronic fruit traits and natural history suggest extinct megafauna herbivores as the dispersers of an endangered tree
(2020)Megafaunal seed dispersal syndrome refers to a group of traits attributed to the evolution of plants in the presence of large mammals. Present-day plants that bear these traits in areas where megafauna are absent are ...
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Culture of triploid tissue from the endosperm of an endangered Chilean tree species Gomortega keule
(2016)The endangered Chilean tree species Gomortega keule (Mol.) Baillon produces an edible fruit, but is not cultivated at present. Recent advances in micropropagation may allow the further development of this species as a fruit ...
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Ethnobotany of Gomortega keule, an endemic and endangered Chilean tree
(2011)Gomortega keule (Mol.) Baillon, known locally as queule, is an endangered tree endemic to Chile. The literature states that the main uses of this species are fruit consumption and exploitation of the wood, but there are ...
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Flowering and fruiting phenology of the endangered Chilean tree Gomortega keule
(2011)Gomortega keule is endemic to Chile and belongs to the monotypic family Gomortegaceae. Although it produces edible fruits and good-quality wood, it is not cultivated. Information on reproductive phenology may help address ...
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Immature stages, phenology, distribution and host plants of the andean moon moth cercophana frauenfeldii felder, 1862 (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
(2021)Cercophana frauenfeldii Felder (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), also known as the “Andean Moon Moth”, is a Neotropical species native to continental Chile whose larvae feed on species of the families Gomortegaceae, Laureaceae ...
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Microsatellite analysis of populations of the endangered tree Gomortega keule suggests pre-Columbian differentiation
(2017)Temperate forests have been affected extensively by human activities, resulting in land cover changes and population fragmentation. However, these anthropogenic effects can be superimposed onto the natural history of ...
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Notes on a new population of the endangered Chilean tree Gomortega keule
(2015)The evergreen tree Gomortega keule (Mol.) Baillon belongs to the monotypic family Gomortegaceae and produces edible fruits. This endangered species occurs along a 200 km stretch of the coastal ranges in central Chile, ...