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Standard medical ethnobotany of Kohistan, North Pakistan. [PDF]
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Phylogenetic Aspects of Higher Plant Lipid Fatty Acid Profile. [PDF]
Voronkov A, Ivanova T.
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Hydraulic and ecological comparison of Gabion and reinforced Earth revetments in Keelung river Taiwan. [PDF]
Chang YS +4 more
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Discoveries of <i>Dothideomycetes (Fungi)</i> associated with pteridophytes in China. [PDF]
Zhang JY +7 more
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Fossil Dennstaedtiaceae and Hymenophyllaceae from the Early Eocene of the Pacific Northwest
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2021Premise of research. Newly recognized compression fossils of fertile leptosporangiate ferns assignable to Dennstaedtia Bernh. (Dennstaedtiaceae) and Hymenophyllum Sm.
Melanie L Devore +2 more
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Morphology and ultrastructure of the spores of Dennstaedtiaceae from North West Argentina
Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 2006Abstract The spores of Dennstaedtiaceae species that grow in North West Argentina were analysed. These are: Dennstaedtia cicutaria (Swartz) Moore, Dennstaedtia glauca (Cavanilles) C. Christensen ex Looser, Dennstaedtia globulifera (Poiret) Hieronymus, Hypolepis repens (L.) C. Presl and Pteridium psittacinum (C. Presl) Maxon. LM, SEM and TEM were used
G.E. Giudice +4 more
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Familia DENNSTAEDTIACEAE Lotsy
2016Fil: Yañez, Agustina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Parque Centenario.
Yañez, Agustina, Arana, Marcelo Daniel
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Prodromus of a fern flora for Bolivia. XXVI. Dennstaedtiaceae
Phytotaxa, 2017We provide a synopsis to the family Dennstaedtiaceae in Bolivia, including 30 species in 7 genera. Two endemic species of Hypolepis, H. periculosa and H. woodii, and a widespread subspecies of Pteridium esculentum, subsp. gryphus, are described as new.
Schwartsburd, Pedro B +3 more
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