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Ulmaceae

2000

Family Ulmaceae is represented in Somalia by two genera, i.e. Celtis including two species, and Trema including one species. A description of the species and ecological and distributive data are furnished.

Flora Somalia Ulmaceae
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A Foliar Disease of European Hackberry Endemic in Sicily

2019

European hackberry (Celtis australis L.; Ulmaceae), a semideciduous tree or shrub that produces small edible berries was originally grown in Italy to produce charcoal and timber and was particularly suitable for making whipstocks, carriage wheel spokes, and hoe handles. European hackberry is currently used for reforestation and as shade trees in parks and roadside plantings. Recently, a foliar disease caused by the dematiaceous hyphomycetous fungus Sirosporium celtidis (Biv.-Bern. ex Sprengel) M.B. Ellis on hackberry saplings in a nursery was observed in the Piedmont Region (northern Italy) by Giannetti et al. (2), who referred to it as a rare disease. However, during a survey in the natur…

Nature reserveSpotsved/biologyved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationShrubConidiumUlmaceaeBotanyOrnamental plantAgronomy and Crop ScienceMyceliumCeltis australisPlant Disease
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The diversification of the northern temperate woody flora – A case study of the Elm family (Ulmaceae) based on phylogenomic and paleobotanical eviden…

2021

UlmaceaeFlorabiologyEcologyPhylogeneticsBiogeographyTemperate climatePlant ScienceElm familyDiversification (marketing strategy)biology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Systematics and Evolution
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