Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology

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(The median citation count of Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
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Tempskya hailunensis sp. nov. (Tempskyaceae), a new tree fern with preserved leaf-like structures, from the Cretaceous of the Songliao Basin, Northeast China53
The last millennium vegetation and environmental history of the Hyrcanian highland region, a pollen record from Shekardasht mire, northern Iran35
Report of Sublepidodendron (Lycopsida) from the Upper Devonian borehole core of the CSDP-2 Well, South Yellow Sea, China28
Reconstructing the Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) vegetation from the Anglo-Welsh Basin: Two spore masses containing Emphanisporites McGregor spores21
Subrecent charophyte flora from the Pheneos palaeolake (Greece): Palaeoecological implications20
An unusual plane tree from the Early Cretaceous of Kansas, USA20
The systematic value of pollen morphology in Homalolepis and other six Neotropical genera of Simaroubaceae17
Study on macro- and sporemorphology of a new species of Coniopteris (Dicksoniaceae) from the Middle Jurassic of western Liaoning, Northeast China17
A new species of Stutzeliastrobus (Cupressaceae) from the Early Cretaceous of the Guyang Basin, northern China, and its paleoenvironmental implications16
Diodonopteris virgulata sp. nov., a climbing fern from the early Permian Wuda Tuff Flora and its paleoecology16
Re-appraisal of Anthrophyopsis (Gymnospermae): New material from China and global fossil records16
Holocene vegetation dynamics and human–environment interactions inferred from pollen and plant macrofossils from caves in northwestern Patagonia (Argentina)16
Annotated catalog of the Egyptian macrofossil plants: An overview of over 200 years of research—Cryptogamae and Phanerogamae15
Ovule-bearing structures of Karkenia Archangelsky, associated dispersed seeds and Sphenobaiera leaves from the Middle Jurassic of East Siberia, Russia14
RETRACTED: Reconstructing past vegetation based on fossil and modern pollen data in Sougna mountain (Western Rif mountains - Northern Morocco)14
Tibetan Plateau palm fossils prove the Kohistan-Ladakh Island Arc is a floristic steppingstone between Gondwana and Laurasia14
Fertile organs and in situ spores of a marattialean fern (Asterotheca) from the Early Permian of northwestern China13
Spores constraining age of the Middle Devonian paleosol from Voronezh, Russia and their paleopedological and evolutionary significances13
Stem diversity of the marattialean tree fern family Psaroniaceae from the earliest Permian Wuda Tuff Flora13
Phytolith records from 15 continuously growing Bambusa emeiensis leaves and its climatic significance13
First report of staminate flowers of Calatola (Metteniusales: Metteniusaceae) from the Miocene Mexican amber13
Maastrichtian palynological assemblages from the Chorrillo Formation, Patagonia, Argentina13
Peri-Gondwanan acritarchs, chitinozoans, and miospores from Paleozoic succession in the High Zagros Mountains, southern Iran: Regional stratigraphic significance and paleogeographic implications13
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Is biodiversity promoted in rift-associated basins? Evidence from Middle Jurassic conifers from the Otlaltepec Formation in Puebla, Mexico12
Earliest fossil pollen records of endemic African Sclerosperma palms and the palaeoecological aspects of the genus12
Late Holocene vegetation dynamics and climate variations through pollen analysis of sediments from Lake Sülük (Çorum, Türkiye)12
Rate-of-change analysis in paleoecology revisited: A new approach12
Pollen reveals the diet and environment of an extinct Pleistocene giant deer from the Netherlands11
Temporal and spatial patterns of airborne pollen dispersal in six salt marsh halophytes11
Pliocene Lythrum (loosestrife, Lythraceae) pollen from Portugal and the Neogene establishment of European lineages11
Potential and limitations of New Zealand's pre-deforestation fossil pollen records as recent analogues in palaeoecological research11
Extinct seed plant diversity in the Early Cretaceous: An enigmatic new microsporangiate fossil with Decussosporites pollen in situ11
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Further observations on stalked microfossils from the Lower Devonian Rhynie cherts that resemble the algae Characiopsis (Eustigmatophyceae) and Characium (Chlorophyceae)10
New callistophytalean species from the Duckmantian of the Kladno-Rakovník Basin, Czech Republic10
New pollen taxon Syncolpraedapollis angolensis nov. gen. sp. nov.: A noteworthy discovery reported in the preliminary investigation of the latest Eocene-latest Oligocene deposits in the Kwanza Basin, 10
Reinvestigation of the type specimen of Ginkgophyllum grassetii Saporta 1875 using Reflectance Transforming Imaging10
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Relationships between pollen assemblages and modern vegetation of the southern Gaoligong Mountains region, southwest China10
Modern pollen distribution and its relationship with environmental gradient in southern Morocco10
A critical evaluation of fossil pollen records from the mangrove tree Pelliciera beyond the Neotropics: Biogeographical and evolutionary implications10
Atlas of Holocene pollen of Southern Italy (Mar Piccolo, Taranto)10
Microspores of the Middle Triassic lycopsid Lepacyclotes (syn. Annalepis) zeilleri: Morphology, ultrastructure, laminated zones and comments about the lycopsid evolution10
The South American and Antarctic Peninsula fossil record of Salviniales (water ferns): Its implication for understanding their evolution and past distribution9
A new anachoropterid fern from the Asselian (Cisuralian) Wuda Tuff Flora9
The late Serpukhovian-earliest Moscovian flora from westernmost Gondwana9
Morphology and ultrastructure of cicatricose spores found in an isolated sporangium-bearing structure of a schizaealean fern from the Lower Cretaceous rocks at Casal do Borracho, Torres Vedras, wester9
A fungal mycelium containing abundant endoconidia from the Lower Devonian Rhynie cherts of Scotland9
A new Protophyllocladoxylon stem from the Xishanyao Formation (Middle Jurassic) in the Santanghu Basin, Xinjiang, Northwest China9
Corrigendum to the paper: Possible earliest evidence of insect pollination based on a new species of the Carboniferous medullosalean ‘seed’ genus Pachytesta. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, Vol9
A new gymnospermous stem from the Moscovian (Carboniferous) of North China, and its palaeoecological significance for the Cathaysian Flora at the early evolutionary stage9
Panxianopteris taeniopteroides gen. et sp. nov., an anatomically preserved taeniopterid leaf from the upper Permian of Guizhou Province, China9
Leaf phenology and paleoclimatic and paleoenvironmental insights derived from Yiwupitys elegans of the Yiwu Jurassic Forest, Xinjiang, China9
A new cheirolepidiaceous microsporangiate cone Classostrobus archangelskyi with in situ pollen from the Lower Cretaceous of Figueira da Foz Formation, central-western mainland Portugal9
A land plant saga: Tribute to Jean Galtier – Introduction9
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A new conceptual framework for the development of international melissopalynological research: Africa as a case study9
On the exine ultrastructure of fossil ginkgoaleans: In situ pollen of Sorosaccus Harris8
A combined catalog of non-pollen palynomorphs (NPPs) of fungal origin from soil and airborne samples of Uruguay8
The pollen record from Grotta Romanelli (Apulia, Italy): New insight for the Late Pleistocene Mediterranean vegetation and plant use8
Leaf anatomy of Ningxiaites specialis from the Lopingian of Northwest China8
A contribution to the knowledge of Cretaceous to Neogene Palynology in the Colombian Caribbean.8
The taxonomy of selected marine microplankton from the Middle and Upper Jurassic (Callovian–Kimmeridgian) of the North West Shelf, Australia8
Morphometry of Lamiaceae pollen grains from the archaeological site of Kastrì (Epirus-Greece; 15th–16th cent. AD)8
Adding ‘flavour’ to past cuisines: First steps towards a phytolith reference collection of modern Mediterranean herbs8
Palynological assemblage of the Lower Devonian of Hezhang, Guizhou, southwestern China8
Cordaites and pteridosperm-like foliage from the Kungurian (early Permian) flora of Tregiovo (Trento, NE Italy)8
Nectar and pollen source of natural honey produced by Apis cerana skorikovi Engel (=himalaya): Palynological analysis from tropical to sub-tropical forests of eastern Himalaya8
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Incursion of tropically-distributed plant taxa into high latitudes during the middle Eocene warming event: Evidence from the Río Turbio Fm, Santa Cruz, Argentina8
Fossil Pinus from the Cenozoic of Thailand8
New palynological data from Maniamba Basin, Mozambique (Karoo): Correlations and implications for Lopingian floristic ecosystem reconstruction8
Frenelopsis antunesii sp. nov., a new cheirolepidiaceous conifer from the Lower Cretaceous of Figueira da Foz Formation in western Portugal8
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Clarification of the Lopingian palaeoclimatic conditions of the northwestern coastal regions of Palaeotethys based on the Transdanubian geological record8
Preservation quality of plant macrofossils through a Quaternary cave sediment sequence at Naracoorte, South Australia: Implications for vegetation reconstruction8
A gondwanan Jurassic bryoflora? Anatomically preserved bryophytes in geothermal paleoenvironments from the Jurassic of Patagonia, Argentina8
Representation of vegetation and climate by modern pollen assemblages on the south-eastern Tibetan Plateau7
Middle Devonian (Givetian) palynology of the northern Holy Cross-Mountains (Miłoszów, south-central Poland)7
Long-term dynamics of Oriental beech (Fagus orientalis Lipsky) stands in the Hyrcanian forests of northern Iran7
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Ptilozamites chinensis (Pteridospermopsida) from the Late Triassic of South China with considerations on its intraspecific variability and palaeoenvironmental preferences7
Possible earliest evidence of insect pollination based on a new species of the Carboniferous medullosalean ‘seed’ genus Pachytesta7
A comparative study on in situ spores of some Paleozoic noeggerathialeans and their implications for dispersed spore assemblages7
Neogene long-term trends in climate of the Colchic vegetation refuge in Western Georgia – Uplift versus global cooling7
A new species of Gymnostoma (Casuarinaceae) present during the Neogene aridification of Southern Australia7
A Paleocene occurrence of cornelian cherries Cornus subg. Cornus in the land-mammal site of Berru (Paris Basin, France)7
Fossil pollen data can reconstruct robust spatial patterns of biodiversity in the past7
New discovery of rare insect damage in the Pliocene of India reinforces the biogeographic history of Eurasian ecosystems7
Fossil charcoal from the Upper Triassic Karamay Formation in the Junggar Basin, NW China, and its geological implications7
Moisture conditions during the Younger Dryas and 4.2 ka event as revealed from a subalpine peat record in the Luoxiao Mountains, southern China7
A palynological perspective on a cave: Does pollen content differ in guano deposits within?7
Lateglacial to Middle Holocene landscape development in a small-sized river valley near Antwerp (Belgium)7
Mid-Pleistocene pollen types of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (Colônia, São Paulo, Brazil)7
Tracing 40,000 years of vegetation change in the Baetic-Rifan biodiversity hotspot7
Reproductive organs of fossil plants and their spores and pollen: Aspects, trends and perspectives7
The classic mid-Devonian Eospermatopteris localities, Gilboa NY, USA7
New data about three sphenophylls and their spores from the volcanic tuff of Wuda, Taiyuan Formation, earliest Permian, China7
A freshwater palynological assemblage from the Hirnantian of Saudi Arabia7
Distinguishing pollen grains of cereal from wild grasses in the Sundaland region using size separation6
A new species of the fossil fern Millerocaulis (Osmundales: Osmundaceae) from the Snow Hill Island Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of James Ross Island, Antarctic Peninsula6
How many pollen grains should we count? – A basic statistical view6
The Triassic pollen genus Camerosporites: New morphological and ultrastructural data, revised taxonomy and paleobiogeographical aspects6
On the discovery of Gilboaphyton (Lycopsida) from the Upper Devonian of East Junggar, Xinjiang, and its global distribution6
Komlopteris: A persistent lineage of post-Triassic corystosperms in Gondwana6
Identifying the “unidentifiable”: The basketry plants of the Late Cycladic Akrotiri6
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The ultrastructure of in situ araucarian pollen from the male cone Callialastrobus sousai, Lower Cretaceous of Catefica, Lusitanian Basin, western Portugal6
Phytolith morphology and assemblage variations in a bamboo forest plant–soil system6
Late Rupelian flora of the Zaissan Depression (Eastern Kazakhstan)6
Can the initial phase of the K/Pg boundary fern spike be reconciled with contemporary models of the Chicxulub impact? New insights from the birthplace of the fern spike concept6
Plant–insect interactions from the Late Pennsylvanian of the Iberian Peninsula (León, northern Spain)6
Corrigendum to “Systematic and organ relationships of Neocalamites (Halle) Vladimirovicz, and Nododendron (Artabe and Zamuner) emend. From the Triassic of Patagonia. Palaeobiogeographic, palaeoenviron6
Depositional environments and plant communities in the exceptional context of the Kungurian megacaldera of the Athesian Volcanic Group (Southern Alps, N-Italy)6
Plant use and vegetation trends in Algeria from Late Glacial to Middle Holocene: Charcoal and seeds from Gueldaman GLD 1 cave (Babors d'Akbou)6
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A new species of Neocalamites from the Upper Buntsandstein (Anisian) of Üdingen (Rur Eifel, Germany)6
Pterophyllum fossils from the Middle Jurassic Yaojie Formation, Gansu Province and its paleogeographical significance in China6
Revealing early Neolithic vegetation and environmental changes in the Lower Yangtze Valley, eastern China: Pollen insights6
The ‘4.2 ka drought event’ and the fall of the Harappan Civilization: A critical review6
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Cannabis pollen sources and dispersal in the Iberian Pyrenees during the last century: Preliminary results and proposals for future studies6
Pollen cones and in situ pollen of Aegianthus Krassilov from the Middle Jurassic of East Siberia, Russia6
Decline of Neogene lignite formation as a result of vegetation and climate changes reflected in the middle Miocene palynoflora from the Ruja lignite deposit, SW Poland6
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The Eco-Plant model and its implication on Mesozoic dispersed sporomorphs for Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, and Gymnosperms6
Anthropogenic impacts on vegetation landscapes and environmental implications during the Middle-Late Holocene in the Iberian Central Pre-Pyrenees: An anthracological approach5
Phytolith spectra of the monotypic grass Danthonidium gammiei (Bhide) Hubb. in Hook. (Danthonioideae) from Northern Western Ghats, India: Taxonomic and environmental significance of its distinctive Bi5
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Middle Jurassic plant fossils from the East Gobi Basin (Mongolia)5
Wildfires during the Paleogene (late Eocene–late Oligocene) of the Neuwied Basin (W-Germany)5
A new Cheirolepidiaceae conifer Watsoniocladus cunhae sp. nov. from the Early Cretaceous (late Aptian–early Albian) of western Portugal5
Promoting a standardized description of fossil tracheidoxyls5
The utility of freshwater dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as a paleoecological proxy: An assessment from boreal lakes (northwest Ontario, Canada)5
A simple focusing device for macrophotography at higher magnifications5
SEM pollen analysis of Miocene deposits of Entrischenbrunn (Bavaria, Germany) reveal considerable amounts of pollen of subhumid and sclerophyllous together with azonal water plants reflecting the vege5
Revisiting past savanna environments: Pollen analysis of the Colbyn wetland on the southern African central plateau5
Vegetation transition from the terminal Pleistocene to early Holocene reconstructed from phytolith records in the southernmost part of mainland Japan5
Two plant-fossil assemblages of early Permian age from north-central Texas and their comparison with other Permian deposits of the region5
A palynological atlas of the Cerrado-Caatinga ecotone in northeastern Brazil5
Recognition of an extended record of euglenoid cysts: Implications for the end-Triassic mass extinction5
Grimmipollis burmanica gen. et sp. nov.: New genus of the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) from the late Eocene of central Myanmar5
How much does Chemotaxonomy help to resolve the overrepresented Cycadolepis Saporta (Bennettitales)? A case study of the Cretaceous of Patagonia, Argentina5
Palm fronds from western Canada are the northernmost palms from the Late Cretaceous of North America and may include the oldest Arecaceae5
A new foliicolous fossil-species of Asterina Lév. (Asterinaceae; Asterinales) associated with Calophyllum L. from the Siwalik of Eastern Himalaya and its implications5
Characteristics of burned phytolith from representative plants in Northeast China and implications for paleo-fire reconstruction5
Eocene–Oligocene vegetation and climate changes in southeastern Brazil5
A Late Devonian plant assemblage from New South Wales, Australia: Diversity and specificity5
Ancestors of Ulmus parvifolia from late Miocene sediments in Yunnan, Southwest China and its future distribution5
Disruption of terrestrial plant ecosystem in Miocene (sub) tropics: A palynological perspective from Fotan Formation, Southeast China5
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Scolecopteris oxydonta sp. nov., a new marattialean fern from the early Permian Wuda Tuff Flora5
The early Miocene angiosperm flora of Akrocheiras in Lesvos Petrified Forest (North Aegean, Greece) - Preliminary results5
History of Tilia in Europe since the Eemian: Past distribution patterns5
Callovian − Kimmeridgian palynology and palaeobiogeography of the Essaouira − Agadir Basin (Moroccan Atlantic Margin)5
Did ash (Fraxinus) become extinct on Cyprus?5
Odontosoria marekgaltieri sp. nov. (Lindsaeaceae), a new fern from the early Miocene of the Czech Republic: first evidence of the genus in the fossil record5
Rate of vegetation change in southeast China during the Holocene and its potential drivers5
Palynological and sedimentological implications of the sauropterygian Upper Triassic site of El Atance (Central Iberian Peninsula)5
The Late Oligocene flora of Aschudasty, Zaisan depression (East Kazakhstan)4
New charcoal evidence at the onset of MIS 4: First insights into fuel management and the local landscape at De Nadale cave (northeastern Italy)4
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Pollen grains associated with Karkenia irkutensis Nosova (Ginkgoales) from the Jurassic of Siberia4
Morphological identification of selected spices by starches, calciphytoliths, and phytoliths4
New morphological and anatomical data derived from a rare Early Devonian French flora4
Tissue decay tested in modern Metasequoia leaves: Implications for early diagenesis of leaves in fossil Lagerstätten4
Early Eocene palynofloras and geochemistry from the Garo Hills in Meghalaya (India)4
Vegetation response to climate changes in the eastern Arctic during the Middle Gelasian age of the Early Pleistocene4
First study on fossil wood from the Middle Pleistocene of the Songliao Plain, Northeast China4
A Classopollis “spike” in the Rugubivesiculites Zone of the Kayan Sandstone, western Sarawak, Borneo, suggests a Danian age for these deposits4
Comment on “The ‘seed-fern’ Lepidopteris mass-produced the abnormal pollen Ricciisporites during the end-Triassic biotic crisis” by V. Vajda, S. McLoughlin, S. M. Slater, O. Gustafsson, and A. G. Rasm4
Stellula meridionalis gen. et sp. nov., the oldest fossil flower from the Early Cretaceous of Argentina4
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A new marattialean fern Diplazites campbellii sp. nov. and its in situ spores from the Pennsylvanian of the Sydney Coalfield, Nova Scotia, Canada4
Palaeonitella trifurcata n. sp., a cortoid-building charophyte from the Lower Cretaceous of Catalonia4
Pod fossils of Albizia (Fabaceae: Caesalpinioideae) from the late Miocene of northern Vietnam and their phytogeographic history4
Dynamics of Yunnan pine (Pinus yunnanensis) forest since the Last Glacial Maximum in central Yunnan, SW China4
A new species of Acitheca (Psaroniaceae, Marattiales) with exceptionally and three-dimensionally preserved sporangia from the Buçaco Carboniferous Basin, western central Portugal4
A new fossil record of Palaeosinomenium (Menispermaceae) from the Upper Eocene in the southeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and its biogeographic and paleoenvironmental implications4
A new lycophyte megaspore, Paxillitriletes permicus, from the upper Permian of Southwest China4
First pod record of Mucuna (Papilionoideae, Fabaceae) from the late Miocene of the Yen Bai Basin, northern Vietnam4
Exploring the stem to crown group transition in Marattiales: A new species of frond from the late Permian of China with features of the Psaroniaceae and Marattiaceae4
New macrofossil evidence detail the Holocene vegetation of the Iberian Central System4
Soil phytolith assemblages reflect palm community composition in western Amazonia4
Palynology of two drilling cores from the Maniamba Basin, Mozambique (Central Gondwana): Insights on age and palaeoenvironments4
Taxonomic revision of in situ tree trunks and silicified wood from the Early Jurassic Kirkpatrick Basalt in the Mesa Range area, northern Victoria Land, Antarctica4
Megaporoxylon sinensis sp. nov., a new coniferous trunk from the Upper Triassic of northern Bogda Mountains, northwestern China4
Late glacial–postglacial North African landscape and forest management: Palynological and anthracological studies in the caves of Kaf Taht el-Ghar and El Khil (Tingitana Peninsula, Morocco)4
Tips and identification of early Eocene Fraxinus L. samaras from the Quilchena locality, Okanagan Highlands, British Columbia, Canada4
Distribution of modern dinocysts in surface sediments of southern Brittany (NW France) in relation to environmental parameters: Implications for paleoreconstructions4
Late Miocene Cymodocea seagrass in the Guadalquivir Basin (southern Spain)4
Grass pollen and phytoliths of the Falkland Islands4
Plant–insect interaction patterns in the late Neogene palaeoforest of Chotanagpur Plateau, eastern India4
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Fossil woods from the Pato Raro Heights, Patagonia National Park, Aysén, Chile: A new paleobotanical assemblage at the Oligocene climate transition4
Catalogue of revised and new plant macrofossils from the Aquitanian-Burdigalian of Soma (W Turkey) – Biogeographic and palaeoclimatic implications4
Analysis of fossil plant cuticles using vibrational spectroscopy: A new preparation protocol4
Variability of in situ spores in some leptosporangiate ferns from the Triassic in Italy and Austria4
A new marattialean fern, Pectinangium xuanweiense sp. nov., from the Lopingian of Southwest China4
Modern pollen distribution along a Himalayan elevation gradient in Central Nepal3
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Middle Jurassic Flora and palaeoenvironmental reconstruction of the Kamala Formation in Rybinsk Formational Zone, the Kansk Coal Basin, Siberia3
Ovule-bearing structures of Karkenia Archangelsky and associated leaves of Sphenobaiera Florin from the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia3
A study of the large Silurian land plant Tichavekia grandis Pšenička et al. from the Požáry Formation (Czech Republic)3
The first record of the Gondwanan seed fern Dicroidium Gothan in Laurasia3
Pollen morphology of selected tropical plants in Peninsular Malaysia and its implication in the paleoecological reconstruction of Southeast Asia3
Borings and coprolites of termites in fossil woods from the Lower Cretaceous (Kachaike Formation) of Argentinean Patagonia3
Evolution of family Arecaceae on the Indian Plate modulated by the Early Palaeogene climate and tectonics3
The effect of diagenesis and acetolysis on the preservation of morphology and ultrastructural features of pollen3
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Ultrastructure and development of sporoderm in Andreaeobryum macrosporum Steere & B.M. Murray (Andreaeobryopsida)3
Rhizobial root nodules in aeolian sandstones on Madeira (Piedade Beds, Pleistocene) and their significance for palaeonvironmental and “originator” hypotheses3
A new polysporangiate land plant with novel fertile organs from the Lower Devonian of Guizhou, southwestern China3
Is Poaceae pollen size a useful proxy in palaeoecological studies? New insights from a Poaceae pollen morphological study in the Amazon3
Modern pollen spectra from bat guano deposits in southeastern Amazonia3
Reconstructing the Tetrastichia bupatides Gordon plant; a Devonian–Mississippian hydrasperman gymnosperm from Oxroad Bay, Scotland and Ballyheigue, Ireland3
They were… …the grass on the housetops and blasted before it be grown up3
Oldest menispermaceous endocarp fossil from the Deccan Intertrappean Beds of Central India and its biogeographic implications3
Fertile cordaitalean leafy branch with in situ pollen from the volcanic Whetstone Horizon (Radnice Member, early Moscovian, Plzeň Basin, Czech Republic)3
Turbiosphaera archangelskyi sp. nov. and a morphological complex from the late Middle to Late Eocene of southern high latitudes: Biostratigraphic, palaeoenvironmental and palaeoceanographic implicatio3
Yangopteris ascendens (Halle) gen. et comb. nov., a climbing alethopterid pteridosperm from the Asselian (earliest Permian) Wuda Tuff Flora3
Late Pleistocene–Holocene palynology and paleoceanography of İmralı Basin, Marmara Sea: Pollen-spore, dinoflagellate cyst and other NPP zonations3
Fossil wood of Pinus from the Pliocene of western Yunnan, China and its palaeoclimatic implications3
A 298-million-year-old gleicheniaceous fern from China3
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Fossil seeds of Passiflora L.: An Oligocene record of a new species and a Pleistocene record of a modern species from the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Plain3
Toward an understanding of gleicheniaceous fern evolution; organismal concept for an Eocene species from western North America3
New findings of gymnosperms in the Middle Jurassic of the East European platform3
Early Miocene redwood fossils from Inner Mongolia: CO2 reconstructions and paleoclimate effects of a low Mongolian plateau3
Vulnerability of the savannahs of central Africa facing the last millennium climate: Insight from Lake Petpenoun (Cameroon) pollen, charcoal and carbon isotope record3
Spore morphology of Schizaea species (Schizaeaceae) from America3
New fungal non-pollen palynomorphs from moss polsters collected from the Białowieża Forest (NE Poland)3
Taxonomic and environmental significance of Poaceae and Cyperaceae phytoliths from the Northern Territory, Australia3
Forest exploitation in the plains of early medieval northern Catalonia: Anthracological review3
First fossil record of Castanopsis (Fagaceae) from the middle Miocene Fotan Group of Fujian, southeastern China3
Fossil leaves of Populus L. (Salicaceae Mirb.) from the upper Pliocene of Tengchong, Yunnan, southwestern China3
Cousteaudinium aubryae (Dinophyceae, Cribroperidinioideae) from the lower to middle Miocene of the Pelotas Basin, southern Brazil: Morphology, biochronostratigraphy and paleobiogeography3
The early Holocene ecology of hilly terrain reconstructed by plant remains from Ping'an Cave in northern China3
Two new petrified gymnosperms with solenoid piths from the Pedra de Fogo Formation, Permian of Maranhão, Brazil3
New insights into the moss genus Vetiplanaxis with a description of V. obtusus sp. nov. from the mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber, Myanmar3
Scolecopteris minuta sp. nov., a marattialean fern from the early Permian Wuda Tuff Flora of Inner Mongolia, China3
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Woody plant phytolith morphology and representation in surface sediments across the Northern Territory, Australia3
A taxonomic revision of the late Paleozoic lyginopterid Sphenopteridium germanicum and description of its globose-stem growth habit3
Paleovegetation and paleoclimate inferences of the early late Sarmatian palynoflora from the Gleisdorf Fm. at Gratkorn, Styria, Austria3
Szea yunnanensis sp. nov., a new leptosporangiate fern from the Lopingian of Southwest China3
Oldest fossil evidence of latex sabotaging behavior by herbivorous insects3
The palaeobotanical heritage of Ukraine and its endangered status following the Russian military invasion3
The genus Buchenavia Eichl. and its taxonomic affinity to the genus Terminalia L. (Combretaceae): Insight from pollen morphology - a review3
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