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Understanding the species diversity distribution of lycophytes and ferns is crucial for identifying biodiversity hotspots and conservation planning.
Yan Li +4 more
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Растения и леса как один из определяющих аспектов познавательной, производственной и эстетической жизни человека [PDF]
В учебном пособии предлагаются тексты и система упражнений для обучения различным видам чтения английского текста: изучающему, просмотровому, поисковому и ознакомительному.
Васильева, Д. А. +2 more
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Los helechos y licófitas tienen diversas estrategias reproductivas que las habilitan para invadir ambientes perturbados y áreas sin vegetación. En este trabajo se estudió la presencia, abundancia y estrategias reproductivas de individuos que crecen en ...
Ma. Lucía Rodríguez Romero +2 more
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Microsatellites reveal substantial among-population genetic differentiation and strong inbreeding in the relict fern Dryopteris aemula [PDF]
Background and Aims A previous study detected no allozyme diversity in Iberian populations of the buckler-fern Dryopteris aemula. The use of a more sensitive marker, such as microsatellites, was thus needed to reveal the genetic diversity, breeding ...
Csencsics, Daniela +3 more
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Sugars in ferns and lycophytes growing on rocky outcrops from southeastern brazilian coast
The extreme conditions in rocky outcrops allow the occurrence of desiccation tolerant species. One strategy of these plants to withstand water shortage is the accumulation of sugars.
Moemy Gomes de Moraes +2 more
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Sphenophyllum (Sphenophyllales) leaves colonized by fungi from the Upper Pennsylvanian Grand-Croix cherts of central France [PDF]
Dotzler, Nora +3 more
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Biology and Evolution of Ferns and Lycophytes [PDF]
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Evolution and morphology of lycophyte root systems
The evolution of plant roots transformed the Earth’s surface, engineering new ecosystems and environments, and providing the nutrient and water uptake, as well as anchorage necessary to support the first trees. The lycophytes (clubmosses) were the first group of plants to evolve roots and the study of their morphology and evolution has been a major ...
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