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A regional assessment of the indigenous vascular plants of Niue is presented using the IUCN Red List criteria. The assessment was undertaken during a community workshop that drew on the indigenous local knowledge and scientific information. The assessment comprised 197 named taxa and 8 indeterminate entities, with 4 (2.0%) taxa assessed as Extinct and ...
Peter B. Heenan +2 more
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ABSTRACT Aim We sought to assess how phylogenetic patterns within the fern family Pteridaceae are related to the history of the Amazon Forest and the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, as well as the Dry Diagonal of South America. The age of taxa present in these regions was estimated, as well as those found in previously identified areas of endemism for the ...
Aline Possamai Della +3 more
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Plant Invasions Reduce the Degree of Nestedness on Warm Temperate Islands
Using field surveys and published data for 1543 native and non‐native plant species, we quantified nested patterns across 264 islands off northern New Zealand. Plant communities are mostly nested, and island area is the predominant factor in shaping these patterns.
Fabio Mologni +4 more
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Neo-octaploids of Asplenium prolongatum Hook. (Aspleniaceae) occurred in Korea
Asplenium L. is a sub-cosmopolitan genus of ferns comprising approximately 700 species. It includes various ploidy-leveled taxa, and, in particular, polyploid species occupy a higher proportion than diploid species within the genus.
Sang Hee Park +2 more
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Orphan crops of archaeology‐based crop history research
Agrobiodiversity is central to sustainable farming worldwide. Cultivation, conservation and reintroduction of diverse plant species, including ‘forgotten’ and ‘underutilized’ crops, contribute to global agrobiodiversity, living ecosystems and sustainable food production.
Daniel Fuks +23 more
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ASPLENIUM TENERUM VAR. PALLIDUM IS THE CORRECT NAME FOR A. THUNBERGII VAR. BELANGERI (ASPLENIACEAE)
VELDKAMP J. F. & WARDANI, W. 2015. Asplenium tenerum var. pallidum is the correct name for A. thunbergii var. belangeri (Aspleniaceae). Reinwardtia 14(2): 303 - 306. — Asplenium tenerum G. Forst. var. pallidum (Blume) Veldk. & Wardani, comb. nov.
J. F. VELDKAMP, WITA WARDANI
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Lycophytes and Monilophytes (Pteridophytes) of the Floresta Nacional de Caxiuanã, Pará State, Brazil: key to the families, and to species of Aspleniaceae and Blechnaceae [PDF]
This study of the Aspleniaceae and Blechnaceae of the Caxiuanã National Forest (FLONA), is part of a series on the floristic, taxonomic and ecological studies of the Lycophyte and Monilophyte flora of the ecosystems of the Brazilian state of Pará.
Marcio Roberto Pietrobom da Silva +1 more
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Hybrids in European Aspleniaceae (Pteridophyta)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Lellinger, David Bruce, Reichstein, T
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Abstract Plant vendors generate a commercial species pool, the subset of species in a regional flora that is purchasable. The availability of plant species from commercial vendors can influence the composition and outcomes of conservation, landscaping, and restoration plantings.
Jack Zinnen +2 more
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An ethnobotanical study was conducted to document the plant‐based indigenous knowledge of the people on the utilization of these medicinal plant resources in Ensaro District, North Shewa Zone, Ethiopia. A total of 100 informants were sampled from four study sites, and a variety of ethnobotanical methods were applied, including semistructured interviews,
Mikias Teshome +2 more
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