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POLYPODIUM ENSIFORME, THE CORRECT NAME FOR MICROSORUM ENSIFORME (POLYPODIOIDEAE)
J. P. Roux
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Global Species Diversity Patterns of Polypodiaceae Under Future Climate Changes [PDF]
Global change influences species diversity patterns. Compared with seed plants, ferns are more sensitive to temperature and humidity changes and are an ideal group for studying species diversity patterns under future climate changes. Polypodiaceae, which
Sibo Huang, Gangmin Zhang, Wenpan Dong
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PYRROSIA SCHIMPERANA, A NEW FERN RECORD FOR SOUTH ...
P. Vorster
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Thylacopteris minuta (Polypodiaceae), a new fern species from Myanmar [PDF]
The genus Thylacopteris is a small, phylogenetically isolated genus belonging to the fern family Polypodiaceae. This study describes a new species, Thylacopteris minuta, based on collections obtained during field surveys of Shan State, Myanmar.
Kiyotaka Hori +4 more
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THE STATUS OF x PLEOPODIUM IN ...
N. R. Crouch, R. R. Klopper, H. F. Glen
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A linear sequence of extant families and genera of lycophytes and ferns [PDF]
Throughout the history of the classification of extant ferns (monilophytes) and lycophytes, familial and generic concepts have been in great flux. For the organisation of lycophytes and ferns in herbaria, books, checklists, indices and spore banks and on
Christenhusz, Maarten +2 more
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Polypodiaceae endémicas del Perú
Esta familia es reconocida en el Perú con siete géneros y más de 110 especies (Tryon & Stolze, 1993; Smith et al., 2005; Kessler & Smith, 2005).
Blanca León
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EL GÉNERO PECLUMA (POLYPODIACEAE) EN ARGENTINA
El género Pecluma en Argentina está representado por 11 especies, la mayoría son epífitas en la región norte. Pecluma plumula se registra por primera vez para el noroeste argentino.
Olga G. Martínez +4 more
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Background Comparative chloroplast genomics could shed light on the major evolutionary events that established plastomic diversity among closely related species.
Shanshan Liu +3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of a local rare fern species Drynaria acuminata was sequenced. The genome has a length of 151,591 bp with 40.8% GC content, with in total 131 genes were annotated, including 88 protein genes, 35 tRNAs, and 8 rRNAs.
Kaikai Wang, Hongmei Liu
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