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A new approach to an old problem - how to categorize the habit of ferns and lycophytes.

Annals of Botany, 2023
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Substrate preferences are often treated as species traits and are used to distinguish different habits, i.e. an epiphytic, lithophytic or terrestrial habit.
G. Zotz, Lisa Armenia, H. Einzmann
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Anthropogenic Stone Walls are an Important Habitat for Rare Ferns and Lycophytes in Japan

American Fern Journal, 2023
. This study aimed to demonstrate that stone walls are habitats for rare ferns and lycophytes in Japan. A survey on 47 Red Data Books (RDBs) published in each prefecture in Japan, revealed the descriptions of 47 fern and lycophyte species (equivalent to ...
K. Murakami   +4 more
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Endorhizal fungal symbiosis in lycophytes and metal(loid)-accumulating ferns growing naturally in mine wastes in Mexico

International journal of phytoremediation, 2022
Ferns and lycophytes are pioneer plants that can be useful for revegetation. Their natural distribution and interaction with soil fungal endophytes can increase plant fitness but have received little attention.
Laura Guzmán-Cornejo   +3 more
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In situ spores of lycophytes from the Anisian Kühwiesenkopf/Monte Prà della Vacca flora in northern Italy

Botany Letters, 2022
Four species of lycophytes have been described from the palaeoflora of the Anisian Dont Formation at the Kühwiesenkopf/Monte Prà della Vacca section in the Dolomites (northern Italy); Isoetites brandneri, Lepacyclotes bechstaedtii (both Isoëtaceae ...
H. Nowak   +3 more
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Chemical constituents and biological activities of lycophytes and ferns

Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines, 2019
Lycophytes and ferns are unique and charismatic members of many terrestrial ecosystems and occupy the pivotal position in land plant origin and evolution. The Chinese lycophytes and ferns flora, with approximately 2000 species, contributes a substantial component to the global lycophytes and ferns diversity, with estimates of 12 000 species. Among them,
Qinshi Zhao
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The Carboniferous Gondwanan Lycophyte Bumbudendron, Revisited

Geobios, 2023
The type material of Bumbudendron is reviewed in the light of current knowledge about fossil lycophytes. The bark is characterized having cushions with an infrafoliar bladder and a ligule. The variation in leaf bases and leaf scars and their presence may not only depend on the plant’s age or position on the stem, but also the plant’s preservation.
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Widespread incongruence in the phylogenomics of the ancient land plant lineage, Selaginellaceae (lycophytes).

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
The advent of high-throughput genomic sequencing has provided unprecedented access to genome-scale data. This deluge of data has yielded new insights into phylogenetic relationships across the tree of life.
Jing Zhao   +7 more
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