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Phylogenetic systematics of Juncaceae. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Juncaceae has needed taxonomic revision for some time. Specifically, the genus Juncus s.l. is known to be paraphyletic because five small southern‐hemisphere genera have been shown repeatedly to be nested within it. In 2022, a new classification was proposed, based on phylogenies built from one nuclear and three plastid regions ...
Kenny RJ +2 more
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Characterisation of Holocene plant macrofossils from North Spanish ombrotrophic mires: vascular plants [PDF]
Methods and criteria that were used to identify plant macrofossils from four ombrotrophic mires in northern Spain are presented. Twelve monocotyledon and ten dicotyledon species were recorded.
M. Souto +4 more
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Characterize peculiarities of life-forms of shrubly species genus Carex L. (Cyperaceae) and Juncus L. (Juncaceae), which grow on the wetland. The peculiarities of forming hillocks are described in Juncus inflexus L.
G.A. Chorna
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Restoration of woodpasture on former agricultural land: The importance of safe sites and time gaps before grazing for tree seedlings [PDF]
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Hoffmann, Maurice +3 more
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First record of Juncus articulatus subsp. articulatus (Juncaceae) for the Southern Cone flora
Background and aims: Juncus is the largest and most diverse genus of Juncaceae, distributed mainly in the temperate zones of both hemispheres. The Southern Cone flora contains ca. 38 Juncus species (44 taxa including 12 infraspecific categories). Sixteen
Adriel I. Jocou, Nicolás F. Brignone
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Marine and coastal ecosystems are the ultimate sink of many contaminants from anthropogenic activities, such as trace elements. Although several ecotoxicological tests are available using autotrophic organisms, none focus on marine plants.
Bernardo Duarte +5 more
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The Environmental Context and Function of Burnt-Mounds : New Studies of Irish Fulachtaí Fiadh [PDF]
The authors acknowledge funding from The Leverhulme Trust (F/00144/AI) and assistance from a large number of individuals including; Margaret Gowen (access to sites and assistance throughout),A. Ames, H, Essex (pollen processing), S. Rouillard & R. Smith (
Bermingham, Nora +13 more
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This study aims to study the thermal properties and the microstructure of composite materials based on mortar combined with Juncus maritimus fibers. Effective thermophysical properties of the composite materials containing Juncus maritimus fibers are ...
Zahia Saghrouni +4 more
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Rejection of some original materiał of Juncus kochii (Juncaceae) as useless for typification
The identity of the potential original material of Juncus kochii is discussed. The taxon at present is best regarded as Juncus bulbosus L. subsp. kochii (F.W. Schultz) Reichg.
Jarosław Proćków
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Juncus quartinianus (Juncaceae sect. Ozophyllum) was described by Richard in 1851 from Ethiopia. Some authors have treated this species as a synonym of J. fontanesii and others as a synonym of J. oxycarpus.
Anna Faltyn +3 more
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