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Integrative approaches in Alzheimer's disease: evaluating the potential of traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine (TCIM). [PDF]

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Natural Tyrosinase Inhibitors from <i>Lycopodium japonicum</i>. [PDF]

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The Lycopodiaceae of Panamá

Phytotaxa, 2021
The present paper provides keys to the genera and species of Lycopodiaceae for 6 genera and 40 species recorded from Panamá. The treatment includes nomenclature, descriptions of species and information about distribution and habitats, and notes on problems of species delimitation and infraspecific variation.
Øllgaard, Benjamin, Testo, Weston
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Lycopodiaceae

2019
Taxonomic treatment for ...
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Epiphytism and terrestrialization in tropicalHuperzia (Lycopodiaceae)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 1999
A phylogenetic analysis ofHuperzia (Lycopodiaceae) documents a single origin of epiphytism and multiple reversals to a terrestrial habit in the Neotropics. Epiphytism evolved prior to the final rifting of South America and Africa, but the origin of most modern species diversity probably postdates the Mid Cretaceous diversification of flowering plants ...
N. Wikstr�m, P. Kenrick, M. Chase
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New neotropical Lycopodiaceae

Phytotaxa, 2016
The following species in the Lycopodiaceae are described as new to science: Palhinhaea cerrojefensis (Panamá), Phlegmariurus pachyskelos (Colombia), Phlegmariurus silverstonei (Colombia), Phlegmariurus sphagnicola (Colombia), and Phlegmariurus tryonorum (Costa Rica). Phlegmariurus serpentiformis (Herter) B.Øllg. is a new combination.
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Novelties in Neotropical Lycopodiaceae

Nordic Journal of Botany, 2003
Nine neotropical taxa in the Lycopodiaceae are described as new to science, illustrated and discussed. They are Huperzia ciliolata, H. villonacensis. H. cleefiana, H. linifolia var. planifolia. Lycopodiella maniculata. L. caroliniana var. mesetarum.L.krameriana.L.andicola, and Lycopodium lawessonianum.
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Lycopodiaceae in Colombia: Subfamilies Lycopodioideae and Lycopodielloideae

2020
Øllgaard, Benjamin (2020): Lycopodiaceae in Colombia: Subfamilies Lycopodioideae and Lycopodielloideae. Phytotaxa 433 (3): 195-224, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.433.3.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.433.3 ...
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On the status ofDiphasiastrum oellgaardii (Lycopodiaceae, Pteridophyta)

Feddes Repertorium, 1999
AbstractIn a recent publication HORN (1997: 9) enthusiastically states that with the study by STOOR et al. (1996), which he co‐authored, “the biosystematics of Diphasiastrum in Europe has finally been resolved”. These authors present a scheme showing six taxa, three basal taxa (Ausgangsarten) and three taxa of hybrid origin in a triangular form to ...
J. C. Vogel, F. J. Rumsey
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