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Developmental programmes in the evolution of Equisetum reproductive morphology: a hierarchical modularity hypothesis. [PDF]
Tomescu AM +4 more
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Extensive chloroplast genome rearrangement amongst three closely related Halamphora spp. (Bacillariophyceae), and evidence for rapid evolution as compared to land plants. [PDF]
Hamsher SE +5 more
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The InBIO Barcoding Initiative Database: contribution to the knowledge of DNA barcodes of the vascular plants of north-eastern Portugal. [PDF]
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A new Carboniferous equisetale from western Gondwana
Geobios, 2006Upper Paleozoic sphenopsids from western Gondwana are little known. New finds were made from the Upper Carboniferous of the San Juan province (Argentina). The specimens include vegetative and fertile characters that allow the definition of a new genus and species: Gondwanites subtilis.
Silvia N. Césari +1 more
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Distribution of equisetolic acid in the equisetales
Phytochemistry, 1972Abstract Equisetolic acid has been found in the spores and cones of E. telmateia and E. arvense but not in other parts of these species. It could not be detected in five other contemporary Equisetum species, nor in two fossil compressions ( E. columnare, E. lyelli )
R. Bonnett, F.A. Middlemiss, T. Noro
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Historical Biology, 2020
A new species of Equicalastrobus pusillus L. Zhang et D.F. Yan sp. nov. and associated leaves Schizoneura koningensis were reported from the Late Triassic of Baojishan basin, Gansu Province, China....
Li Zhang +9 more
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A new species of Equicalastrobus pusillus L. Zhang et D.F. Yan sp. nov. and associated leaves Schizoneura koningensis were reported from the Late Triassic of Baojishan basin, Gansu Province, China....
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