489 results on '"Taylor, Edith L"'
Search Results
2. Additional evidence for the Mesozoic diversification of conifers: Pollen cone of Chimaerostrobus minutus gen. et sp. nov. (Coniferales), from the Lower Jurassic of Antarctica
3. Cataphylls of the Middle Triassic Cycad Antarcticycas schopfii and New Insights into Cycad Evolution
4. Protoascon missouriensis, a Complex Fossil Microfungus Revisited
5. Fungi and fungal interactions in the Rhynie chert: a review of the evidence, with the description of Perexiflasca tayloriana gen. et sp. nov
6. Evidence of Oribatid Mite Detritivory in Antarctica during the Late Paleozoic and Mesozoic
7. Matoniaceous Ferns (Gleicheniales) from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica
8. The Enigmatic Paleozoic Plants Spermopteris and Phasmatocycas Reconsidered
9. How Paleozoic Vines and Lianas Got off the Ground: On Scrambling and Climbing Carboniferous: Early Permian Pteridosperms
10. Hapsidoxylon terpsichorum gen. et sp. nov., a Stem with Unusual Anatomy from the Triassic of Antarctica
11. Anatomy of Umkomasia (Corystospermales) from the Triassic of Antarctica
12. Fungi in a Psaronius root mantle from the Rotliegend (Asselian, Lower Permian/Cisuralian) of Thuringia, Germany
13. Ashicaulis woolfei n. sp.: Additional Evidence for the Antiquity of Osmundaceous Ferns from the Triassic of Antarctica
14. Reconstruction of Pseudomariopteris busquetii, A Vine-Like Late Carboniferous-Early Permian Pteridosperm
15. New Perspectives on the Mesozoic Seed Fern Order Corystospermales Based on Attached Organs from the Triassic of Antarctica
16. Paleoazolla, a New Heterosporous Fern from the Upper Cretaceous of Argentina
17. Deciphering interfungal relationships in the 410-million-yr-old Rhynie chert: Morphology and development of vesicle-colonizing microfungi
18. Osmunda (Osmundaceae) from the Triassic of Antarctica: An Example of Evolutionary Stasis
19. Anatomically Preserved Leaves of the Conifer Notophytum krauselii (Podocarpaceae) from the Triassic of Antarctica
20. A New Fossil Conifer from the Triassic of North America: Implications for Models of Ovulate Cone Scale Evolution
21. A Taxodiaceous Seed Cone from the Triassic of Antarctica
22. A new Pennsylvanian pollen organ from northwestern Missouri with affinities in the Lyginopteridales
23. Petrified stems bearing Dicroidium leaves from the Triassic of Antarctica
24. 10 Fungal Diversity in the Fossil Record
25. Cheirolepidiaceous diversity: An anatomically preserved pollen cone from the Lower Jurassic of southern Victoria Land, Antarctica
26. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in a voltzialean conifer from the Triassic of Antarctica
27. Reexamination of cell contents in Pennsylvanian spores and pollen grains using Raman spectroscopy
28. New insights into the anatomy, development, and affinities of corystosperm trees from the Triassic of Antarctica
29. Exceptional Preservation of Sessile, Long-Stalked Microorganisms in the Lower Devonian Windyfield Chert (Scotland)
30. Contributors
31. Habit and Ecology of the Petriellales, an Unusual Group of Seed Plants from the Triassic of Gondwana
32. Mycorrhizal symbiosis in the Paleozoic seed fern Glossopteris from Antarctica
33. Paleomycology of the Princeton Chert II. Dark-septate fungi in the aquatic angiosperm Eorhiza arnoldii indicate a diverse assemblage of root-colonizing fungi during the Eocene
34. (2151) Proposal to conserve the name Marattiopsis (fossil Marattiaceae ) with a conserved type
35. Paleomycology of the Princeton Chert I. Fossil hyphomycetes associated with the early Eocene aquatic angiosperm, Eorhiza arnoldii
36. Lonchiphyllum aplospermum gen. et sp. nov.: An Anatomically Preserved Glossopterid Megasporophyll from the Upper Permian of Skaar Ridge, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica
37. Structurally Preserved Permian and Triassic Floras from Antarctica
38. Gondwana Floras of India and Antarctica—A Survey and Appraisal
39. Dordrechtites arcanus sp. nov., an Anatomically Preserved Gymnospermous Reproductive Structure from the Middle Triassic of Antarctica
40. REINVESTIGATING CARBONIFEROUS "ACTINOMYCETES": AUTHIGENIC FORMATION OF BIOMIMETIC CARBONATES PROVIDES INSIGHT INTO EARLY DIAGENESIS OF PERMINERALIZED PLANTS
41. Triassic leech cocoon from Antarctica contains fossil bell animal
42. Antarctic glossopterid diversity on a local scale: The presence of multiple megasporophyll genera, Upper Permian, Mt. Achernar, Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica
43. The First Permineralized Microsporophyll of the Glossopteridales: Eretmonia macloughlinii sp. nov.
44. MICROFOSSILS FROM THE LOWER DEVONIAN RHYNIE CHERT WITH SUGGESTED AFFINITIES TO THE PERONOSPOROMYCETES
45. Tylosis formation and fungal interactions in an Early Jurassic conifer from northern Victoria Land, Antarctica
46. Modified basal elements in Dicroidium fronds (Corystospermales)
47. Gymnosperm trees from the Permian of Antarctica: An anatomically preserved trunk of Kaokoxylon sp.
48. Permineralized lycopsid from the Permian of Antarctica
49. TRIASSIC FLORAS OF ANTARCTICA: PLANT DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION IN HIGH PALEOLATITUDE COMMUNITIES
50. Morphological and functional stasis in mycorrhizal root nodules as exhibited by a Triassic conifer
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.