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Criptógamos do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga, São Paulo, SP, Brasil: Pteridophyta: 1. Aspleniaceae [PDF]

open access: yesHoehnea
O presente trabalho é parte do levantamento florístico do Parque Estadual das Fontes do Ipiranga, que vem sendo desenvolvido pelo Instituto de Botânica.
Regina Yoshie Hirai, Jefferson Prado
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The genus Hymenasplenium (Aspleniaceae) in Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
A review of the Hymenasplenium species from Argentina is presented and their morphology and palynology are analyzed. Two species are recognized: H. laetum growing in Misiones, Salta and Tucumán, of terrestrial habit, and H.
Giudice, Gabriela Elena   +2 more
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Phytochemical and Antioxidant Activity of Asplenium Species (Spleenworts) Extracts from Northern Districts of Iraq [PDF]

open access: yesEngineering and Technology Journal, 2019
The main objective of the present investigation was to ascertain of different phytochemicals in two ferns: Asplenium scolopendrium L. from Malakan- Erbil district and A. trichomanes L. from Tweela-Sulaymaniyah district during Spring 2016.
Abass Ismail   +2 more
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Species delimitation of Hymenasplenium obliquissimum group (Aspleniaceae) in southwestern China [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Zhang, Guo-Cheng, Hong, Hua-Feng, Chen, Ge-Hong, Lu, Shu-Gang, Chang, Yan-Fen (2021): Species delimitation of Hymenasplenium obliquissimum group (Aspleniaceae) in southwestern China.
Lu, Shu-Gang   +4 more
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Phytochemical study of Asplenium ceterach L. (Aspleniaceae) from Erbil province, Kurdistan of Iraq

open access: yesZanco Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 2021
Asplenium ceterach L. (Rustyback fern) is a plant species traditionally used in Mediterranean countries and a traditional remedy for several diseases such as kidney stone and spleen complaints.
Ismail, A.M.   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Aspleniaceae Newman 1840 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
<p> <b>Phytogeography of Aspleniaceae in Rwanda</b></p> <p> In Rwanda 45 species of Aspleniaceae have been recorded, among them 44 species of <i>Asplenium</i> and one species of <i>Hymenasplenium</i>
Lobin, Wolfram, Fischer, Eberhard
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Aspleniaceae [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
33. Aspleniaceae 33.1. Hymenasplenium Hayata, Bot. Mag. (Tokyo) 41: 712 (1927) . T.: Hymenasplenium unilaterale (Lam.) Hayata (Asplenium unilaterale Lam.) 33.2. Asplenium L., Sp. Pl. 1078 (1753).
Zhang, Xian-Chun   +2 more
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Licófitas e monilófitas (Pteridophyta) da Floresta Nacional de Caxiuanã, estado do Pará, Brasil: chave para as famílias e as espécies de Aspleniaceae e Blechnaceae

open access: yesBoletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Naturais, 2008
Estão em desenvolvimento estudos florísticos, taxonômicos e ecológicos sobre as monilófitas ocorrentes nos vários ecossistemas paraenses. Considerando a grande carência de trabalhos científicos sobre a flora de pteridófitas da Amazônia, este trabalho foi
Marcio Roberto Pietrobom da Silva   +1 more
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The big four of plant taxonomy – a comparison of global checklists of vascular plant names

open access: yesNew Phytologist, Volume 240, Issue 4, Page 1687-1702, November 2023., 2023
Summary Taxonomic checklists used to verify published plant names and identify synonyms are a cornerstone of biological research. Four global authoritative checklists for vascular plants exist: Leipzig Catalogue of Vascular Plants, World Checklist of Vascular Plants, World Flora Online (successor of The Plant List, TPL), and WorldPlants.
David Schellenberger Costa   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Non‐seed plants are emerging gene sources for agriculture and insect control proteins

open access: yesThe Plant Journal, Volume 116, Issue 1, Page 23-37, October 2023., 2023
SUMMARY The non‐seed plants (e.g., charophyte algae, bryophytes, and ferns) have multiple human uses, but their contributions to agriculture and research have lagged behind seed plants. While sharing broadly conserved biology with seed plants and the major crops, non‐seed plants sometimes possess alternative molecular and physiological adaptations ...
Carl R. Simmons, Rod A. Herman
wiley   +1 more source

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