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Highly structured, biomorphous β-SiC with high specific surface area from Equisetaceae
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 2012Mesoporous, highly structured silicon carbide (β-SiC) was synthesised from renewable plant materials (two Equisetaceae species) in a one-step carbothermal process at remarkably low temperatures down to 1200 °C. The SiC precursor is a silicon–carbon mixture with finely dispersed carbon prepared by pyrolysis of the organic plant matrix.
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Les prêles (Equisetaceae) au Luxembourg – notes chorologiques et liste rouge
Bulletin de la Société des naturalistes luxembourgeois, 2023The present article deals with the horsetails (Equisetaceae) in Luxembourg. Since there has been some incoherent information in historic publications and the databases, a detailed analysis of the available literature, databases and herbarium material was carried out to clarify the facts.
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The Family Equisetaceae in India
NelumboEquisetaceae a unigeneric family with only one extant genus. Equiseturn L. having fifteen species and seventeen hybrids in the world, is represented by six species and one interspecific hybrid in India. The present treatment of the family provides historical notes, key from subgeneric to species level, general morphology of the taxa, their type ...
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Equisetaceae A. P. DC. in Lam. & DC., Fl. Franç., ed. 3, 2 (1805) 580. Terrestrial herbs, usually of wet places, sometimes as agricultural weeds. Stems elongate, articulate, usually hollow, originating from a subterranean rhizome, monomorphic or dimorphic; branches absent, solitary, opposite or in whorls, ribbed or striate, usually with hollow ...
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Equisetaceae A. P. DC. in Lam. & DC., Fl. Franç., ed. 3, 2 (1805) 580. Terrestrial herbs, usually of wet places, sometimes as agricultural weeds. Stems elongate, articulate, usually hollow, originating from a subterranean rhizome, monomorphic or dimorphic; branches absent, solitary, opposite or in whorls, ribbed or striate, usually with hollow ...
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New combinations in the fern family Equisetaceae
PhytotaxaEquisetaceae Rich. ex DC. in Lamarck & de Candolle (1805: 49) is an ancient fern family sister to all other ferns (Pryer et al., 2001; Knie et al., 2015). The about 18 extant species are traditionally divided into the two subgenera Equisetum Linnaeus (1753: 1061) and Hippochaete (Milde 1865: 298) Baker (1887: 3), mainly based on stomata position ...
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Equisetum ramosissimum Desf. Equisetaceae
2020Muhamad Muhaimin, Wendy A. Mustaqim
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