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Lycopodiaceae in Brazil. Conspectus of the family II. The genera Lycopodiella, Palhinhaea, and Pseudolycopodiella [PDF]

open access: yesRodriguésia, 2016
This paper treats the Brazilian species of three genera of the Lycopodiaceae: Lycopodiella with four species (one endemic), Palhinhaea with six (two endemics), and Pseudolycopodiella with seven (one endemic).
Benjamin Øllgaard, Paulo G. Windisch
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The Young Gametophyte of Lycopodiella lateralis and the Role of the Intermediate Shaft in Development of Lycopodiella Gametophytes

open access: yesAmerican Fern Journal, 2005
Abstract Spores of Lycopodiella lateralis germinate rapidly in illuminated cultures as is typical for most Lycopodiella spores. The young gametophyte develops into a solid, green, spherical primary tubercle. Mature gametophyte development occurs at the top of the primary tubercle by the formation of a crown with photosynthetic lobes.
Dean P Whittier, Karen Sue Renzaglia
exaly   +4 more sources

The Gametophyte of Lycopodiella prostrata

open access: yesAmerican Fern Journal, 2007
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Dean P Whittier
exaly   +4 more sources

Notes on Lycopodiella Holub (lycopodiaceae) in North-eastern Queensland

open access: yesAustrobaileya: A Journal of Plant Systematics, 1992
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
exaly   +3 more sources

Macrophyte flora of the city of Tobolsk: concise analysis [PDF]

open access: yesARPHA Proceedings, 2020
The purpose of the research is the studying of the flora of waterbodies and watercourses of the city of Tobolsk (Tyumen Region, Russia). The work is based on the author's hydrobotanical studies, which have been carried out in the city since 2015.
Оlga А. Kapitonova
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Paku Kawat Lycopodiella cernua (L.) Pic. Serm. (Lycopdiaceae-Lycopodiales) dari Provinsi Riau – Kajian Morfologi dan Sekuen DNA berdasarkan Primer RBCL

open access: yesJurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas, 2019
Moss club (Lycopodiella cernua) is one of fern members distributed in Riau Province. The aimed of this study were to characterized the morphological characters and to analized its DNA sequence based on rbcl primer.
Nery Sofiyanti, Mayta Novaliza Isda
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Prevalence and phenology of mycorrhizal colonization across populations of Lycopodiella inundata [PDF]

open access: yesMycorrhiza, 2020
Abstract Mycorrhizal fungi are critical components of terrestrial habitats and agroecosystems. Recently, Mucoromycotina fine root endophyte (MucFRE) fungi were found to engage in nutritional mutualism with the rare plant Lycopodiella inundata (‘marsh clubmoss’), one of the earliest ...
Kowal, Jill   +3 more
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Licófitas ocorrentes na Floresta Nacional de Caxiuanã, estado do Pará, Brasil: Lycopodiaceae e Selaginellaceae

open access: yesBoletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Naturais, 2009
Este trabalho faz parte de uma série de estudos realizada com as licófitas e monilófitas da Floresta Nacional de Caxiuanã, a qual abrange cerca de 200.000 ha, composta especialmente por floresta de terra firme, florestas inundáveis (várzea e igapó ...
Marcio Roberto Pietrobom   +5 more
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Lycopodiella longipes Holub

open access: yes, 2023
Published as part of Boudrie, Michel, Cremers, Georges & Øllgaard, Benjamin, 2023, Lycopodiaceae of the Guianas: List of exsiccata and distribution maps, pp.
Boudrie, Michel   +2 more
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Lycopodiella inundata Holub

open access: yes, 2007
Lycopodium inundatum Linnaeus, Species Plantarum 2: 1102. 1753. "Habitat in Europae inundatis." RCN: 7967. Lectotype (Jonsell & Jarvis in Nordic J. Bot. 14: 147. 1994): Herb. Linn. No. 1257.8 (LINN). Current name: Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub (Lycopodiaceae).
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