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Molecular phylogeny of the fern family Blechnaceae (Polypodiales) with a revised genus‐level treatment

Cladistics, 2016
AbstractBlechnaceae, a leptosporangiate fern family nested within eupolypods II, comprises 200–250 species, typically divided among seven to nine genera. Despite recent molecular studies of the family, it still lacks a modern taxonomic update based on broad sampling from the two centres of diversity—the Neotropics and Australasia/Oceania.
André L, de Gasper   +4 more
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Asplenium sylvestre: a new name for Asplenium sylvaticum (Polypodiales: Aspleniaceae)

Phytotaxa
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MARCELO D. ARANA   +2 more
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Morpho-anatomical features of fronds of some fern species of the order Polypodiales

Herald of Tver State University. Series: Biology and Ecology, 2021
Уточнены некоторые морфолого-анатомические признаки ваий восьми видов папоротников нашей полосы, такие как особенности жилкования, анатомическая структура пластинки, типы устьичного аппарата, характер опушения. В соответствии с указанными признаками приведена сравнительная характеристика видов.
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Terrestrial Invertebrate Arsenic Accumulation Associated With an Arsenic Hyperaccumulating Fern,Pteris vittata(Polypodiales: Pteridaceae)

Environmental Entomology, 2016
Arsenic (As) can play an important role in the contamination of soils, waters, and air. The toxicity of As to most organisms is well established, but little is known about the interactions between environmental As and terrestrial invertebrates and the fate of As through trophic levels. Pteris vittata L.
B D, Jaffe   +2 more
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The Petiole Anatomy of Pteridophytes: Aspleniaceae (Aspleniineae, Polypodiales)

American Fern Journal
Po-Huei Kuo   +3 more
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