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PTERIDÓFITOS DE COLOMBIA I. COMPOSICIÓN Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE LAS LYCOPODIACEAE
La familia Lycopodiaceae en Colombia está representada por tres géneros y 55 especies. Huperzia es el más diverso con 42 especies. mientras que Lycopodiella y Lycopodium poseen 9 y 4 respectivamente.
María Teresa Murillo-Pulido +1 more
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Huperzia taxifolia (Sw.) Trevis.
Honduras, Copan, San Jocquin, Florida. LAT (15°05'33'' N); LONG (88°55'34'' W); ALT (1740). "Dense moist hardwood forest on south slope of Cerro Azul directly north and above Quebrada Grande. 12 km northeast of Florida. Cerro Azul National Park.
Hawkins, T. (Collector), Trevis, (Sw.)
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The generic classification of huperzioid Lycopodiaceae was tested using Bayesian inference and Maximum likelihood phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from four chloroplast loci for 119 taxa and optimisation of 29 morphological characteristics onto the
Bostock, Peter D. +9 more
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We cloned and analyzed the two genes of the 1-hydroxy-2-methyl-2-(E)-butenyl-4-diphosphate reductase (HDR) gene family from Huperzia serrate. The two transcripts coding HDR, named HsHDR1 and HsHDR2, were discovered in the transcriptome dataset of H ...
Haizhou Lv +8 more
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Huperzia drummondii Christenh. & H. Schneid. 2011, comb. nov.
Huperzia drummondii (Kunze) Christenh. & H.Schneid., comb. nov. Basionym: Phylloglossum drummondii Kunze (1843: 721), as´Drummondi´.Published as part of Christenhusz, Maarten J.
Zhang, Xian-Chun +2 more
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Huperzia nanlingensis (Lycopodiaceae), a new terrestrial firmoss from southern China [PDF]
Huperzia nanlingensis sp. nov. (Lycopodiaceae) is described as a new species from southern China. The distinguishing characters, description, ecology, conservation status, detailed illustrations and photographs are provided.
Xian-chun Zhang +9 more
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Huperzia wusugongii nom. nov. (Lycopodiopsida: Huperziaceae) from West China
A new name of the lycophyte genus Huperzia (Huperziaceae), H. wusugongii Li Bing Zhang, X.G. Xu & X.M. Zhou, from west China is proposed to replace the later homonym, H. rubricaulis S.K. Wu & X. Cheng [‘rubicaulis’], of H.
XIN-MAO ZHOU +2 more
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Huperzia selago Schrank & Mart.
Published as part of Sui, Yuzhu & Wang, Hongfeng, 2025, Research progress on nationally protected plants in the three most north-eastern provinces of China, pp.
Sui, Yuzhu, Wang, Hongfeng
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Australasian Huperzia as potential sources of Huperzine alkaloids
© 2010 Wei-Han LimThe Lycopodiaceae is an ancient and cosmopolitan family of fern allies that include an estimated 35 Huperzia species occurring throughout the South-East Asian and Australian region.
Lim, Wei-Han
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The First Complete Chloroplast Genome Sequence of a Lycophyte, Huperzia lucidula (Lycopodiaceae) [PDF]
We used a unique combination of techniques to sequence the first complete chloroplast genome of a lycophyte, Huperzia lucidula. This plant belongs to a significant clade hypothesized to represent the sister group to all other vascular plants.
Kelch, D. F. +19 more
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