Eight lines reporting germination of seed from Arnold Arboretum. Concerns the afore-mentioned insect collection. Ship insects from China’s redwoods to California. Letter to editor regarding some 60,000 insect specimens expected to be collected on Dawn Redwoods Entomological Expedition to China, sponsored by the California Academy of Sciences and Lingnan University. Concerns Stebbin’s chromosomal studies suggesting that Sequoia sempervirens may be an allopolyploid of hybrid origin. Discovery of living trees in China follow-up expeditions original seed distribution by Arnold Arboretum. Three short paragraphs on discovery of living Metasequoia trees in China. American redwoods have Chinese relatives. Hu’s report regarding the discovery of three living trees of Metasequoia in China. Far-away cousins of redwoods discovered in China. California Coast Redwood ( Sequoia sempervirens (D.Don) Endl.), an annotated bibliography to and including 1955. Geological Survey Library, Washington, D.C.įritz, Emmanuel. glyptostroboides (4, 9–11).Bibliographies sent as photo copies of citations on file in the libraries of the Bailey Hortorium, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., and of Morton Arboretum, Lisle, Ill.Ĭompendium Index of Fossil Plants at the U.S. glyptostroboides ) (1–3, 5–8) and modern M. Leafy shoots, leaves and seed cones of fossil Metasequoia sp. SU Tao, principal investigator of the study. The intensification of the Asian monsoon in Yunnan during the Neogene most likely prevented necessary adaptations of the plants to increasing winter and spring aridity," said Prof. "We regard that the disappearance of Metasequoia from Southwest China might be related to the evolutionary stasis of Metasequoi. It was present in the Arctic cool temperate zone during the Eocene, in temperate zones, e.g., in Northeast China during the Paleogene as well as in nearly subtropical areas in Southwest China during the Neogene. The researchers also found that the genus has remained morphologically static at least since the early Neogene. glyptostroboides, the researchers identified their fossil materials as Metasequoia sp. Judging by the great morphological similarity between the fossils and extant M. The Sanzhangtian fossils differ from other fossil-species of Metasequoia in seed cone phyllotaxis, which is exclusively decussate in the Sanzhangtian cones but mixed decussate–helical in the others. The fossil record has been published in Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology.Ĭharacters of leafy shoots, including the cuticle micromorphology of the leaves and gross-morphology of seed cones, unambiguously refer the fossils from Sanzhangtian to the genus Metasequoia. It's the first Metasequoia fossil record in Southwest China and the southernmost fossil record of the genus around the world. Researchers from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) have recently discovered numerous well-preserved leafy shoots and seed cones of Metasequoia from the middle Miocene deposits in Sanzhangtian, Zhenyuan County, Yunnan. Although native to China, reliable Metasequoia megafossil records from only nine localities ranging from the Late Cretaceous to the middle Miocene have been reported in this country to date, most of them were reported from the northern part of China.
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