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Adiantum viscosum (Pteridaceae), a new species endemic to sclerophyllous forest of Central Chile
Phytotaxa, 2023Adiantum viscosum (Pteridaceae) is a new species of fern endemic to Central Chile that inhabits the sclerophyllous forest of the Valparaíso Region. Adiantum viscosum is morphologically similar to A. gertrudis and A.
Arón Cádiz-Véliz +3 more
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An updated account of Adiantum (Pteridaceae: subfamily Vittarioideae) in Thailand
Australian Systematic Botany, 2023An updated account of Thailand’s maidenhair ferns, Adiantum L. (Pteridaceae), is presented. The genus consists of 20 taxa, including 19 indigenous and 1 naturalised, distributed in various habitats throughout Thailand, and 5 of them are endemic.
S. Petchsri, T. Boonkerd
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Journal of Basic Microbiology
One of the main difficulties in nanotechnology is the development of an environmentally friendly, successful method of producing nanoparticles from biological sources. Silver‐doped zinc oxide nanoparticles (Ag‐ZnO NPs), with antibacterial and antioxidant
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One of the main difficulties in nanotechnology is the development of an environmentally friendly, successful method of producing nanoparticles from biological sources. Silver‐doped zinc oxide nanoparticles (Ag‐ZnO NPs), with antibacterial and antioxidant
Adil Noor +10 more
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Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2023
With nearly 40 species, the fern genus Notholaena has its evolutionary centre in the deserts of Mexico and the southwestern United States. Previous studies have focused on assessing the monophyly of the genus and the patterns of farina evolution, but ...
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With nearly 40 species, the fern genus Notholaena has its evolutionary centre in the deserts of Mexico and the southwestern United States. Previous studies have focused on assessing the monophyly of the genus and the patterns of farina evolution, but ...
Ledis Regalado +4 more
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Taxon
The roughly 500 species of cheilanthoid ferns exhibit a diversity of morphological adaptations to xeric environments. However, most of these traits have evolved independently multiple times, impeding past efforts to establish a natural classification for
E. Schuettpelz +7 more
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The roughly 500 species of cheilanthoid ferns exhibit a diversity of morphological adaptations to xeric environments. However, most of these traits have evolved independently multiple times, impeding past efforts to establish a natural classification for
E. Schuettpelz +7 more
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Ynesmexia: A novel genus uniting morphologically disparate cheilanthoid ferns (Pteridaceae)
TaxonHere we focus on the “skinneri clade” of cheilanthoid ferns (Pteridaceae), revising its taxonomy based on a new set of molecular, cytogenetic, and morphological analyses.
Blake D. Fauskee, M. Windham, K. Pryer
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Phylogeny and systematics of the fern genus Pellaea and its allies (Pteridaceae)
PhytotaxaThe pellaeid ferns constitute a monophyletic, xeric-adapted lineage in the large fern family Pteridaceae. Previous studies, with relatively small taxon and character sampling, resolved the major relationships in the pellaeid ferns and found the most ...
Jing Zhao +5 more
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Another garden escaped fern in Luxembourg – Adiantum aleuticum (Rupr.) C.A.Paris (Pteridaceae)
Bulletin de la Société des naturalistes luxembourgeois, 2023Adiantum aleuticum (Rupr.) C.A.Paris, the western maidenhair fern, was discovered in June 2022 in a basement light shaft in Ettelbruck, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
Yves Krippel +3 more
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Systems of subfamilies Cryptogrammoideae, Onychioideae, and Taenitidoideae of the family Pteridaceae
TurczaninowiaA revision of phylogenetic relationships of Cryptogramma, Coniogramme, Llavea, Onychium, Actiniopteris, Syngramma, Austrogramme, and Taenitis in the family Pteridaceae was conducted.
A. V. Vaganov, V. Dorofeyev, A. Shmakov
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Pteris ×pseudosefuricola (Pteridaceae) a new alien fern for the Iberian Peninsula
Acta Botanica MalacitanaPteris ×pseudosefuricola (Pteridaceae) is here reported as a new alien species to the flora of the Iberian Peninsula. An established population, previously included in databases as Pteris cretica was found north of Sabadell (Barcelona province ...
Llorenç Sáez Goñalons, Pere Aymerich
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