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The flying spider-monkey tree fern genome provides insights into fern evolution and arborescence
To date, little is known about the evolution of fern genomes, with only two small genomes published from the heterosporous Salviniales. Here we assembled the genome of Alsophila spinulosa, known as the flying spider-monkey tree fern, onto 69 ...
Ting Gong, Li-Yaung Kuo, Xing-Tan Zhang
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The genome of homosporous maidenhair fern sheds light on the euphyllophyte evolution and defences
, Jianbin Yan, Ran Du
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Fern genomes elucidate land plant evolution and cyanobacterial symbioses
Ferns are the closest sister group to all seed plants, yet little is known about their genomes other than that they are generally colossal. Here, we report on the genomes of Azolla filiculoides and Salvinia cucullata (Salviniales) and present evidence ...
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Mountains, climate and niche heterogeneity explain global patterns of fern diversity
Journal of Biogeography, 2021It is well known that the distribution of species diversity is spatially heterogeneous, but understanding the factors contributing to this heterogeneity and to the formation of biodiversity hotspots remains a challenge.
J. Suissa, Michael A. Sundue, W. Testo
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Phytochemicals from fern species: potential for medicine applications
Ferns are an important phytogenetic bridge between lower and higher plants. Historically they have been used in many ways by humans, including as ornamental plants, domestic utensils, foods, and in handicrafts.
Hui Cao, Tsun-Thai Chai, Xin Wang
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American Fern Journal, 2021
. Ferns are the second most diverse group of higher plants on the planet. However, the metabolic processes of these plants, as well as their reaction to the influence of various environmental factors, benefit from new investigation.
A. Voronkov, T. Ivanova
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. Ferns are the second most diverse group of higher plants on the planet. However, the metabolic processes of these plants, as well as their reaction to the influence of various environmental factors, benefit from new investigation.
A. Voronkov, T. Ivanova
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Genome evolution of ferns: evidence for relative stasis of genome size across the fern phylogeny
James W Clark +2 more
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Ethnobotanical Studies on the Ferns and Fern Allies of Rajasthan
NelumboDescription is given of the ethnobotanical importance of species of ferns and fern allies collected from different localities throughout Rajasthan. The 'tribal' informations are confirmed by Ayurvedic Vaidiyas and 'Hakeems'.In Rajasthan the well-known ...
B. Sharma, M. Vyas
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