Correction to: Directed Repeats Co-occur with Few Short-Dispersed Repeats in Plastid Genome of a Spikemoss, Selaginella vardei (Selaginellaceae, Lycopodiopsida) [PDF]
Following the publication of this article [1], the authors reported that the Fig. 2 described in the article had a mistake that two grey blocks in S. moellendorffii was not placed as background color, and in the Fig.
Hong-Rui Zhang +2 more
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Directed Repeats Co-occur with Few Short-Dispersed Repeats in Plastid Genome of a Spikemoss, Selaginella vardei (Selaginellaceae, Lycopodiopsida) [PDF]
Background It is hypothesized that the highly conserved inverted repeats (IR) structure of land plant plastid genomes (plastomes) is beneficial for stabilizing plastome organization, whereas the mechanism of the occurrence and stability maintenance of ...
Hong-Rui Zhang +2 more
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Ectomycorrhizas in Lycopodiopsida: their first registry and arbuscular mycorrhiza in Phlegmariurus saururus (Huperziaceae) [PDF]
Lycophytes show no instances of ectomycorrhizas. Phlegmariurus saururus is the only Huperziaceae that grows in Comechingones biogeographic province, in sunny, exposed surficial rock crevices with poor soil development and very scarce water.
MARÍA GABRIELA ROMAGNOLI +3 more
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Pteridophyte distribution of the Urals and adjacent areas: a dataset [PDF]
Data on the species diversity and distribution of pteridophytes (lycophytes and ferns) in the Urals and adjacent areas are presented. The dataset includes 13,742 observations of two classes Lycopodiopsida and Polypodiopsida.
Denis Melnikov +21 more
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Two species of the Selaginella genus were noted in Poland up to date, i.e. S. selaginoides and S. helvetica . The first species occurs in the Western Carpathians and the Western Sudetes, however, its Sudeten sites were less numerous than previously ...
Ewa Szczęśniak +2 more
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The southernmost distribution range of Isoetes panamensis Maxon & C.V. Morton (Lycopodiopsida, Isoetaceae) in the relicts of the Cerrado in southern Brazil [PDF]
Establishing the geographical distribution limits of species may provide not only data to understand their range of adaptation to conservation proposals but also records of the dynamics in the vegetation across the time.
Jovani B. S. Pereira +2 more
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Introducción y objetivos: Las Sierras Pampeanas Centrales de Argentina constituyen el cuarto centro de diversidad de licofitas y helechos del Cono Sur, donde habitan representantes de cuatro familias de Licofitas: Huperziaceae, Lycopodiaceae, Isoetaceae
C. Cecilia Macluf +3 more
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Catálogo de las Licofitas (Lycopodiopsida) y Helechos (Polypodiopsida) nativos de Chile
Las Lycopodiopsida (licófitas) y Polypodiopsida (helechos), conocidos clásicamente como “pteridofitos”, juntos representan los primeros linajes vivientes de plantas con un sistema vascular en el esporofito.
Javian G. Gallardo-Valdivia +3 more
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Throughout their 420-Ma-long history, Lycopodiopsida have played a subordinate role at the landscape level with very few exceptions. One being the arborescent Lepidodendrales that dominated Pennsylvanian peat swamps in equatorial regions.
Cindy V. Looy +6 more
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Updating the distribution of the genus Isoetes (Isoetaceae) in southern Spain(Córdoba, Andalusia)
Isoetes belong to the Class Lycopodiopsida (lycophytes). The genus is generally underrepresented in collections due to a lack of diagnostic characteristics and inconspicuous appearance.
Javier López-Tirado
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