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

open access: yesFront Pharmacol
Sneha Sri R   +6 more
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Natural Tyrosinase Inhibitors from <i>Lycopodium japonicum</i>. [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules
Ge ZY   +6 more
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Ecology and distribution of Lycopodiaceae Mirbel in Malaysia

open access: yesBlumea: Journal of Plant Taxonomy and Plant Geography, 2009
This paper is the first account to discuss the distribution, ecology and habitats of the Lycopodiaceae in Malaysia. Lycopodiaceae are widely distributed throughout Malaysia with respect to altitudes and environmental conditions but most abundantly found ...
Rusea, G.   +5 more
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Molecular phylogenetics and the morphology of the Lycopodiaceae subfamily Huperzioideae supports three genera: Huperzia, Phlegmariurus and Phylloglossum

open access: yesMolecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2016
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
Ashley R Field   +2 more
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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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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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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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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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