Comparative analysis of Hymenasplenium (Aspleniaceae) chloroplast genomes from China [PDF]
Hymenasplenium is one of the two genera in the large fern family Aspleniaceae. A previous study explored the molecular phylogeny of this genus using several chloroplast DNA fragments and identified three major clades, one of which is the monophyletic Old
Yanfen Chang +4 more
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Hymenasplenium tholiformis (Aspleniaceae), a new fern species from southeastern Xizang, China based on morphological and molecular evidence [PDF]
A new species of Aspleniaceae, Hymenasplenium tholiformis sp. nov., is described from Medog County in southeastern Xizang, China. The new species is morphologically similar to H. apogamum and H.
Yong-Lin Qiu +4 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of the fern Asplenium tenerum (Aspleniaceae) [PDF]
Plastid genomes are useful markers in resolving plant phylogenetic relationships for various taxonomic groups. Here, we sequenced and de novo assembled the complete plastid genome sequence of the fern Asplenium tenerum Forst. (Aspleniaceae, Polypodiales)
Yang Peng +3 more
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Asplenium pseudocapillipes (Aspleniaceae), a New Fern Species from South Korea [PDF]
A new allotetraploid species of the genus Asplenium, A. pseudocapillipes, originated from the hybridization between A. capillipes and A. tenuicaule, has been newly discovered in two limestone areas of South Korea.
Sang Hee Park +2 more
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Molecular, chromosomal, and morphological evidence reveals a new allotetraploid fern species of Asplenium (Aspleniaceae) from southern Jiangxi, China [PDF]
Asplenium jiulianshanense, a new tetraploid fern species of the A. normale complex (Aspleniaceae) from Jiulianshan National Nature Reserve, southern Jiangxi, China is described and illustrated.
Chen-Xue Lin +4 more
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Are lichens biocompasses? Revisiting an old prediction using new techniques. [PDF]
The equator‐facing portions of tree trunks receive direct sunlight and create restrictive microclimate conditions for lichens that orient preferentially towards the Earth's poles where trunks are shaded, indicating an optimal zone at the fine‐scale radial dimension.
Nunes BBS +4 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence and phylogenetic analysis of Asplenium antiquum Makino 1929, an Endangered species in Korea [PDF]
Asplenium antiquum Makino 1929 is one of the Endangered endemic species on the Korean Peninsula. The complete chloroplast of A. antiquum is 150,690 bp in length with typical quadripartite structure comprised of large single-copy region of (83,166 bp), a ...
I-Jin Choi +3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of the neo-allotetraploid fern, Asplenium pseudocapillipes S.H.Park et al. (Aspleniaceae) [PDF]
This study analyzed the complete plastome sequence of the neo-allotetraploid Asplenium pseudocapillipes S.H.Park et al. Asplenium pseudocapillipes has a typical circular plastome that comprises 157,242 bp with a large single copy (84,105 bp), a small ...
Hyoung Tae Kim
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Aspleniaceae (Polypodiopsida) in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil
We present a floristic-taxonomic survey of the species of Aspleniaceae in Mato Grosso as part of a series on the flora of lycophytes and ferns in this state. The study is based on an analysis of national and foreign herbaria specimens.
Lana da Silva Sylvestre +2 more
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A new species of the genus Asplenium L. from northern Qinghai, A. delinghaense S. Q. Liang et X. C. Zhang, is described and illustrated here. This new species resembles A. iskardense Viane et Reichst., A. daghestanicum Christ, and A. neovarians Ching but
Си-Кви Лян +2 more
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