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Herbivory on epiphytic ferns of a Mexican cloud forest
Fern Gazette, 2006The often-stated hypothesis that ferns are attacked less by herbivores than are angiosperms has not been confirmed for terrestrial ferns. Several authors reported for terrestrial ferns and angiosperms the same number of insect pest species, and similar leaf damage of 5-38 percent, depending on species, leaf age, and type of vegetation.
Mehltreter, Klaus +2 more
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International Journal of Plant Sciences, 1999
Tracheary elements from macerations of roots and rhizomes of Asplenium nidus, Elaphoglossum hirtum, and Vittaria lineata were studied by means of SEM. All of these have perforation plates in tracheary elements of both roots and rhizomes. The perforation plates in roots and rhizomes show greatest development of perforations (perforations a little wider ...
, Schneider, , Carlquist
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Tracheary elements from macerations of roots and rhizomes of Asplenium nidus, Elaphoglossum hirtum, and Vittaria lineata were studied by means of SEM. All of these have perforation plates in tracheary elements of both roots and rhizomes. The perforation plates in roots and rhizomes show greatest development of perforations (perforations a little wider ...
, Schneider, , Carlquist
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In Vitro Propagation of Two Epiphytic Ferns
2022Shibila Thangaiah, Johnson Marimuthu
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Low-Trunk Epiphytic Ferns on Tree Ferns Versus Angiosperms in Costa Rica1
BIOTROPICA, 2003Robbin C. Moran +2 more
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BOTRYOPTERIS FORENSIS (BOTRYOPTERIDACEAE), A TRUNK EPIPHYTE OF THE TREE FERN PSARONIUS
American Journal of Botany, 1991Basal parts of Botryopteris forensis have been discovered rooted within the mantle of the tree fern Psaronius. Specimens occur in Upper Pennsylvanian coal balls from near Steubenville, Ohio, USA. The Botryopteris stems branch profusely, and these shoots are intertwined with the Psaronius roots near the surface of the mantle.
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The flying spider-monkey tree fern genome provides insights into fern evolution and arborescence
Nature Plants, 2022Ting Gong, Li-Yaung Kuo, Xing-Tan Zhang
exaly
The genome of homosporous maidenhair fern sheds light on the euphyllophyte evolution and defences
Nature Plants, 2022, Jianbin Yan, Ran Du
exaly
Diversity of Epiphytic Fern and Fern Allies in Darjeeling Region of Eastern Himalaya, India
Indian Journal of Ecology, 2022openaire +1 more source

