144 results on '"Taylor, Edith L"'
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2. Contributors
3. Paper Bags or Plastic Bags? – A Brief Review
4. Glomeromycota
5. How Fungal Fossils Are Formed and Studied
6. Ascomycota
7. Basidiomycota
8. Lichens
9. Chytridiomycota
10. Fungal Spores
11. Blastocladiomycota
12. How Old are the Fungi?
13. Introduction
14. Zygomycetes
15. 10 Fungal Diversity in the Fossil Record
16. Fungal Interactions
17. Bacteria and Fungus-Like Organisms
18. A Permian nurse log and evidence for facilitation in high‐latitude Glossopteris forests
19. Filamentous cyanobacteria preserved in masses of fungal hyphae from the Triassic of Antarctica
20. Permian and Triassic high latitude paleoclimates: evidence from fossil biotas
21. Structurally Preserved Permian and Triassic Floras from Antarctica
22. Chapter 14: Permian plants from the Ellsworth Mountains, West Antarctica
23. Phloem Evolution: An Appraisal Based on the Fossil Record
24. Gondwana Floras of India and Antarctica—A Survey and Appraisal
25. Additional evidence for the Mesozoic diversification of conifers: Pollen cone of Chimaerostrobus minutus gen. et sp. nov. (Coniferales), from the Lower Jurassic of Antarctica
26. Under pressure? Epicormic shoots and traumatic growth zones in high-latitude Triassic trees from East Antarctica
27. Fungi and fungal interactions in the Rhynie chert: a review of the evidence, with the description ofPerexiflasca taylorianagen. et sp. nov.†
28. Distribution of fungi in a Triassic fern stem
29. Hagenococcus aggregatus nov. gen. et sp., a microscopic, colony-forming alga from the 410-million-yr-old Rhynie chert
30. Fungi in a Psaronius root mantle from the Rotliegend (Asselian, Lower Permian/Cisuralian) of Thuringia, Germany
31. Early Devonian (~410 mya) microfossils resembling Characiopsis (Tribophyceae) and Characium (Chlorophyceae)
32. Fungal decay in Permian Glossopteridalean stem and root wood from Antarctica
33. Deciphering interfungal relationships in the 410-million-yr-old Rhynie chert: Morphology and development of vesicle-colonizing microfungi
34. A new Pennsylvanian pollen organ from northwestern Missouri with affinities in the Lyginopteridales
35. BARK ANATOMY OF LATE PERMIAN GLOSSOPTERID TREES FROM ANTARCTICA
36. Structurally preserved fungi from Antarctica: diversity and interactions in late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic polar forest ecosystems
37. Ancient polar ecosystems and paleoclimate in deep time: Evidence from the past, implications for the future
38. Cheirolepidiaceous diversity: An anatomically preserved pollen cone from the Lower Jurassic of southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
39. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a voltzialean conifer from the Triassic of Antarctica
40. Reexamination of cell contents in Pennsylvanian spores and pollen grains using Raman spectroscopy
41. Habit and Ecology of the Petriellales, an Unusual Group of Seed Plants from the Triassic of Gondwana
42. Leaf habit of Late Permian Glossopteris trees from high-palaeolatitude forests
43. New insights into the anatomy, development, and affinities of corystosperm trees from the Triassic of Antarctica
44. Diverse bryophyte mesofossils from the Triassic of Antarctica
45. First record of a fungal “sporocarp” from the Lower Devonian Rhynie chert
46. A reappraisal ofNeocalamites and Schizoneura(fossil Equisetales) based on material from the Triassic of East Antarctica
47. Paleomycology of the Princeton Chert II. Dark-septate fungi in the aquatic angiospermEorhiza arnoldiiindicate a diverse assemblage of root-colonizing fungi during the Eocene
48. (2151) Proposal to conserve the name Marattiopsis (fossil Marattiaceae) with a conserved type
49. Mycorrhizal symbiosis in the Paleozoic seed fern Glossopteris from Antarctica
50. Paleomycology of the Princeton Chert I. Fossil hyphomycetes associated with the early Eocene aquatic angiosperm, Eorhiza arnoldii
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