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Phlegmariurus (Herter) Holub is the largest genus of Lycopodiaceae, with about 250 species distributed in the tropics and subtropics of the world. Phlegmariurus phlegmaria is the representative species of Phlegmariurus.
Li-Ming Tang +2 more
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Our results show that biogeochemical niche conservatism relates to plant species diversification and life form evolution in subtropical forest plants. Furthermore, the strengths of biogeochemical niche conservatism varying among elements and between life forms might be mostly determined by the tempo and mode of OU processes.
Kundong Bai +5 more
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Glacial geomorphology and postglacial landforms, derived from LiDAR‐based digital terrain models, together with radiocarbon‐dated sediment sequences, form the basis for landscape reconstruction spanning c. 2000 years (10,500–8500 cal. bp). After formation of streamlined terrain and ribbed moraine tracts followed intense glaciofluvial activity at ...
Per Möller +7 more
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Diphasiastrum thyoides (Lycopodiaceae), nuevo registro para la flora uruguaya .
Se registra por primera vez para Uruguay la especie neotropical Diphasiastrum thyoides (Lycopodiaceae), colectada en los departamentos de Maldonado y Cerro Largo.
H Andrés Gonzalez +2 more
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Shared body plans of lycophytes inferred from root formation of Lycopodium clavatum
Late Silurian to early Devonian lycophytes had prostrate aerial axes, while subordinate organs or subterranean axes were formed around the dichotomies of the axes. The subterranean axes are hypothesized to have evolved into root-bearing axes (rhizophores)
Yuki Ito +3 more
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Scrub encroachment promotes biodiversity in temperate European wetlands under eutrophic conditions
We examine the effects of encroachment on biodiversity along gradients of soil moisture and soil fertility in open and wooded wetlands in Denmark. Our results support existing knowledge of the importance of nutrient poor, wet mires and meadows for rare species but on former arable lands where restoration of infertile habitats is less feasible we ...
Ane Kirstine Brunbjerg +9 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in Lycopodiaceae [PDF]
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Jennifer L, Winther, William E, Friedman
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Alkaloids of the Lycopodiaceae family are of great interest to researchers due to their numerous properties and wide applications in medicine. They play a very important role mainly due to their potent antioxidant, antidepressant effects and a reversible
Aleksandra Dymek +5 more
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Selection of Reference Genes for Expression Analysis in Chinese Medicinal Herb Huperzia serrata
Huperzine A (HupA) is a powerful and selective inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase. It has attracted widespread attention endangering the ultimate plant sources of Lycopodiaceae family.
Mengquan Yang +8 more
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of Huperzia javanica (sw.) C. Y. Yang in Lycopodiaceae
Huperzia javanica (Sw.) C. Y. Yang is a valuable medical herb used for treating Alzheimer’s disease. Here, we described the complete chloroplast genome of H. javanica using Illumina paired-end sequencing. The total genome length is 154,415 bp, containing
Hong-rui Zhang +3 more
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