35 results on '"Kodrul, Tatiana M."'
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2. Fossil samaras of Ailanthus from South China and their phytogeographic implications
3. Middle Eocene flora of the Bering Island (Komandor Islands, North-eastern Asia)
4. Scanning electron microscopy investigations of middle to late Eocene pollen from the Changchang Basin (Hainan Island, South China) – Insights into the paleobiogeography and fossil history of Juglans, Fagus, Lagerstroemia, Mortoniodendron, Cornus, Nyssa, Symplocos and some Icacinaceae in SE Asia
5. Early Paleogene Boguchan flora of the Amur Region (Russian Far East): Composition, age and palaeoclimatic implications
6. A preliminary assessment of plant–biotic interactions in the Eocene of South China: Evidence from Liquidambar L. (Saxifragales: Altingiaceae)
7. A new species of Liquidambar (Altingiaceae) from the late Eocene of South China
8. Eocene–early Oligocene climate and vegetation change in southern China: Evidence from the Maoming Basin
9. Evidence for the evolutionary history and diversity of fossil sweetgums: leaves and associated capitate reproductive structures of Liquidambar from the Eocene of Hainan Island, South China.
10. Early Middle Jurassic (possibly Aalenian) Tsagan-Ovoo Flora of Central Mongolia
11. Liquidambar maomingensis sp. nov. (Altingiaceae) from the late Eocene of South China
12. Cool tropics in the Middle Eocene: Evidence from the Changchang Flora, Hainan Island, China
13. Mummified Seed Cones of Pinus prehwangshanensis sp. nov. (Subgenus Pinus, Pinaceae) From the Upper Pleistocene of Guangdong, South China: Taxonomical Significance and Implication for Phytogeography and Ecology
14. Winged fruits and associated leaves of Shorea (Dipterocarpaceae) from the Late Eocene of South China and their phytogeographic and paleoclimatic implications
15. Leaves of Cornus (Cornaceae) from the Paleocene of North America and Asia Confirmed by Trichome Characters
16. Fossil Leaves of Meliosma (Sabiaceae) With Associated Pollen and a Eupodid Mite From the Eocene of Maoming Basin, South China
17. Fossil Samaras of Ailanthus From South China and Their Phytogeographic Implications
18. First occurrence of Nyssa endocarps and associated fungi in the Oligocene of South China: palaeogeographical and palaeoecological significance
19. Leaves and Fruits of Celtis aspera (Newberry) comb. nov. (Celtidaceae) from the Paleocene of North America and Eastern Asia
20. Variations in morphological and epidermal features of shade and sun leaves of two species:Quercus bambusifoliaandQ.myrsinifolia
21. First Fossil Fokienia (Cupressaceae) in South China and Its Palaeogeographic and Palaeoecological Implications
22. Early Oligocene fruits and leaves ofBurretiodendron(Malvaceae s.l.) from South China
23. First occurrence of Nyssa endocarps and associated fungi in the Oligocene of South China: palaeogeographical and palaeoecological significance.
24. Early Oligocene fruits and leaves of Burretiodendron (Malvaceae s.l.) from South China.
25. Variations in morphological and epidermal features of shade and sun leaves of two species: Quercus bambusifolia and Q. myrsinifolia.
26. Palaeoclimate background of the diverse Eocene floras of South China
27. Northern Hemisphere megafossil of Dacrycarpus (Podocarpaceae) from the Miocene of South China and its evolutionary and paleoecological implications
28. Diversity of Menispermaceae from the Paleocene and Eocene of South China
29. Northern Hemisphere megafossil of Dacrycarpus (Podocarpaceae) from the Miocene of South China and its evolutionary and paleoecological implications.
30. Diversity of Menispermaceae from the Paleocene and Eocene of South China.
31. Sun and shade leaf variability in Liquidambar chinensis and Liquidambar formosana (Altingiaceae): implications for palaeobotany
32. Late Eocene white pines (Pinus subgenus Strobus) from southern China
33. Platanaceous reproductive structures and leaves from the Cretaceous of Kundur, Amur Region, Russia
34. Eocene–early Oligocene climate and vegetation change in southern China: Evidence from the Maoming Basin
35. Eocene–early Oligocene climate and vegetation change in southern China: Evidence from the Maoming Basin
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