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  • Quinn, C. J. & Price, R. A. Phylogeny of the Southern Hemisphere Conifers. ''Proc. Fourth International Conifer Conference'' 129-136 (2003). *[http://www.conifers.org/po/index.htm Gymnosperm Database - Podocarpaceae]
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  • [[Category:Conifers]]
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  • [[Pinophyta]] - Conifers<br> ...s: Extant gymnosperms are monophyletic and Gnetales' closest relatives are conifers. ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'' 97: 4092-4097 ([http:/
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  • ...s: Extant gymnosperms are monophyletic and Gnetales' closest relatives are conifers. ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'' 97: 4092-4097. ...plant genomes: Monophyly of extant gymnosperms and origin of Gnetales from conifers. ''Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences'' 97: 4086-4091 (abstrac
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  • ...omic value, primarily for [[timber]] and [[paper]] production; the wood of conifers is known as [[softwood]]. The division contains approximately 700 living s The earliest conifers date back to the Late [[Carboniferous]] ([[Pennsylvanian]]) period.
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  • ...growth in needle leaves of ''Pinus longaeva'' (bristlecone pine) and other conifers: Quantitative data. ''American Journal of Botany'' 69: 1552-1559. [http://l
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  • [[Category:Conifers]]
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  • ...ylem, which is relatively uniform in structure throughout this group. Many conifers become tall trees: the secondary xylem of such trees is marketed as '''[[so
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  • The life cycles of trees, especially conifers, are divided into the following stages in [[forestry]] for survey and docum
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  • ...growth in needle leaves of ''Pinus longaeva'' (bristlecone pine) and other conifers: Quantitative data. ''American Journal of Botany'' 69: 1552-1559. [http://l
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  • |3=[[Pinophyta]] (conifers)
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  • * [http://www.conifers.org/po/pr/index.htm Gymnosperm Database: ''Prumnopitys'']
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  • *** [[Pinophyta]] - conifers * [[Pinophyta]] (Conifers)
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  • ...ei=-1oySe_4OKW0zAS15Yy7BA|title=Hillier Manual of Trees and Shrubs, p436 - Conifers|publisher=books.google.com|accessdate=2008-11-30}}</ref> Their rapid, thick
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  • ...e 19th century botanists problems due to their similarity to various other conifers better known at the time; they have at times been classified in [[pine|''Pi ...ation in 1826. Douglas is known for introducing many North American native conifers to [[Europe]]. The [[hyphen]] in the common name indicates that Douglas-fir
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  • ...Kew ISBN 1-900347-54-7.</ref><ref name=rushforthc>Rushforth, K. (1987). ''Conifers''. Helm ISBN 0-7470-2801-X.</ref>
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