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Discovery of two new Lycopodiella (Lycopodiaceae) in Maine
2001(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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2009
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???????????????????????? ???????????????? ?? ???????????????????????????????????? ???? ?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????? (?????????????????? ??-?? ???????????????????? ??????.) ???????????????????????????? ???????? Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub. ???? ???????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????? ??????????
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Lycopodiella inundata: insights into plant-fungal associations in early vascular plants
2020Recent studies have revealed that extant basal vascular plants associate with a wide range of Mucoromycotina and/or Glomeromycota fungi, paralleling the same in non-vascular liverworts and hornworts. This dispels the long-held paradigm that these early diverging lineages harbour Glomeromycota exclusively.
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Widłaczek torfowy Lycopodiella Inundata (L.) Holub w stawach hodowlanych na Śląsku
Przegląd Przyrodniczy, 2017A review of data on the occurrence of the Marsh Clubmoss Lycopodiella inundata (L.) Holub and its new sites discovered in fishponds of Silesia (south-western Poland) are presented. The species is very rarely found in Poland. During the studies conducted in Silesia, it was observed in 8 localities.
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