Effective Data Collection Approaches for Citizen Science in Biodiversity Research. [PDF]
This study examines global patterns in citizen science contributions to biodiversity monitoring, investigating the impact of socioeconomic factors, national biodiversity value, and platform‐specific effectiveness on data generation. Key strategies for optimizing public participation and enhancing data quality and coverage are identified through ...
Kozak O +6 more
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Effective dispersal of fern spore and the ecological relevance of zoochory. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The mechanisms of fern dispersal are under‐studied and there are few data to support the vectors assumed to drive patterns of sporophyte occurrence and speciation. Although wind is generally the fern spore dispersal vector described in the literature, there has always been competing evidence supporting alternate vectors.
Brock JMR.
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Rediscovery of <i>Craspedosorus</i> and Plastome-Based Evidence for Its Synonymy With <i>Leptogramma</i> (Thelypteridaceae). [PDF]
Habitat and morphology of Craspedosorus sinensis. ABSTRACT Yunnan Province is the richest region in China for lycophytes and ferns. Its unique geological history and climatic conditions have nurtured numerous endemic and rare plant species. Craspedosorus, a monotypic genus of Thelypteridaceae containing only Craspedosorus sinensis, is a genus endemic ...
Zhao J +8 more
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Characterizing the Flavor of New Zealand Native Plants Using Consumer-Derived Attributes and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Understanding the flavor properties of Aotearoa‐New Zealand native plants is essential for their successful incorporation into foods and beverages. This study characterized the flavor of six edible plant species using consumer sensory evaluation and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) of volatile compounds.
Realini CE +6 more
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Asplenium adulterinum Milde is one of the rarest and most threatened representatives of the Aspleniaceae family in the Carpathians. Botanical literature mentioned the ladder spleenwort in many localities in South-Eastern Carpathians in the past, but ...
Attila BARTÓK, Irina IRIMIA
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Performance Evaluation of Ferns for Cut Green and Landscape Purpose
Ferns can be used as ground covers, specimen plants and for group, background and border planting in landscape. They can also be used as fillers in bouquets and flower arrangements.
Mini Sankar +4 more
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Characterization of the complete plastome sequence of Asplenium ×bimixtum (Aspleniaceae)
The complete plastome sequence of Asplenium × bimixtum (Aspleniaceae) was determined. The whole genome is 153,098 bp in length, consisting of large (86,394 bp) and small (21,508 bp) single-copy regions, and a pair of identical inverted repeats (22,598 bp)
Young-Ho Ha, Hee-Young Gil, Dong-Kap Kim
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Frost and Forest Stand Effects on the Population Dynamics of Asplenium scolopendrium [PDF]
Our objective was to analyze which factors are critical for the dynamics of terrestrial Asplenium scolopendrium populations at the northern edge of its distribution.
Bremer, P., Jongejans, E.
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PMAT2: An efficient graphical assembly toolkit for comprehensive organellar genomes. [PDF]
We developed PMAT2, an advanced toolkit for lineage‐specific de novo assembly of plant, animal, and fungal mitochondrial genomes, as well as plant chloroplast genome. PMAT2 leverages optimized graph‐based strategies tailored to organelle genome complexity, enabling complete and accurate assemblies, even with approximately 1 × highly accurate PacBio ...
Han F +10 more
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Ephypitic Ferns (Pteridophyta) from Raung Mount Banyuwangi, East Java Indonesia
An investigation of epiphytic Pteridophytes diversity at Mount Raung, Banyuwangi, East Java Province, Indonesia, was carried out in 7 February 2015.
Fuad Bahrul Ulum, Dwi Setyati
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