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Prodromus of a fern flora for Bolivia. VII. Equisetaceae

Phytotaxa, 2017
We provide a synopsis to the family Equisetaceae in Bolivia, including the two species Equisetum bogotense and E. giganteum.
Kessler, Michael, Smith, Alan R
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The role of horsetails (Equisetaceae) in the nutrition of northern-breeding geese

Oecologia, 1982
The nutrient content and balance of the horsetail Equisetum fluviatile was measured in samples taken from southern James Bay during early spring, summer and fall, and related to the nutrient requirements of geese at these times. Young emergent stems contained in excess of 20% protein of well balanced amino acid composition, apart from deficiencies of ...
V G, Thomas, J P, Prevett
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Exploitation of the molecular potential of plants:Equisetum arvense (EQUISETACEAE)

Economic Botany, 1992
After a search of the literature including computerized data bases on the economic potential of various plants, experiments designed to improve the extraction of silica from the horsetailEquisetum arvense L. were carried out. Improved yields of colloidal silica were obtained by sonication in a shorter time than by conventional extraction with boiling ...
Gérard Vilarem   +2 more
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The Family Equisetaceae in India

Nelumbo
Equisetaceae 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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Typifications of the Linnaean name Equisetum hyemale and E. ×moorei (Equisetaceae)

Phytotaxa, 2017
The lectotypes of the names Equisetum hyemale Linnaeus (1753: 1062) and E. ×moorei Newman (1854: 19) (Equisetaceae) are designated. Previously, a neotype for E. hyemale was selected by Hauke in 1962 from a specimen kept at LINN. However, this typification is rejected since there are two original elements that may contribute to a correct ...
Ferrer-Gallego, P. Pablo   +2 more
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Equisetum xalsaticum (Equisetaceae, Pteridophyta) in Mitteleuropa

Unter dem Namen Hippochaete alsatica wurde von FUCHS-ECKERT (1980) aus dem Elsaß eine Schachtelhalm-Sippe beschrieben, die morphologisch zwischen E. hyemale und E. xtrachyodon vermittelt. BENNERT et al. (2005) konnten nachweisen, daß es sich hierbei um eine triploide Schachtelhalm-Hybride handelt.
Lubienski, Marcus, Bennert, H. Wilfried
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New combinations in the fern family Equisetaceae

Phytotaxa
Equisetaceae 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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