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Gametophyte formation in bracken fern root cultures
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1969Excised roots of the bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn) have been continuously subcultured in various growth supporting media. The formation of gametophytes on the roots (apospory) occurs in three instances: on intact sporelings in culture, in aged growing root cultures after growth of the roots has ceased, and at an earlier time on excised ...
Marian H. Munroe, Ian M. Sussex
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Chemical ecology of bracken ferns
2018Ferns are among the oldest vascular plant lineages with origins dating back to the Devonian period. Bracken (Pteridium sp., Dennstaedtiaceae) is one of the most widespread and invasive fern species known to cause various ecological, economic and social concerns worldwide.
Agarwal, K. +3 more
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Possible Hazards of Eating Bracken Fern
New England Journal of Medicine, 1980M E, Caldwell, W R, Brewer
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Germination of bracken fern spore
Experimental Cell Research, 1972A.E. DeMaggio, V. Raghavan
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Reduction of Cr (VI) levels in solution using bracken fern biomass: Batch and column studies
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2010Marta López-García +2 more
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International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 2017
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