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Isolation and division of propoplasts of Pteridium aquilinum

Plant Science Letters, 1980
Abstract Methods were adapted for the isolation and culture of protoplasts from fern cells. Protoplasts isolated from mutant prothalli of Pteridium aquilinum regenerated growths identical to those from which the protoplasts were isolated.
C.R. Partanen, J.B. Power, E.C. Cocking
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Pteridium aquilinum subsp. capense C. Chr.

Published as part of Fischer, Eberhard & Lobin, Wolfram, 2024, Checklist of Lycopodiopsida (clubmosses and quillworts) and Polypodiopsida (ferns) of Rwanda, pp.
Fischer, Eberhard, Lobin, Wolfram
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A Study of Apospory in Pteridium aquilinum

American Fern Journal, 1949
thesis on the Ferns of Quebec,7 Brother Marie-Victorin included this fern, remarking that since it occurs in Vermont almost up to the Canadian boundary, it is surely present in Quebec also. Although this was doubted by others, the fern was later discovered near Bedford, in Quebec a few miles north of the Vermont border, as reported by Mousley.8 In ...
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Pteridium aquilinum (bracken)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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Kaempferol 3-O-(5″-feruloylapioside) from Pteridium aquilinum

Phytochemistry, 1996
Abstract A new acylated flavonol glycoside from aerial parts of Pteridium aquilinum was characterized as kaempferol 3-O-(5″-feruloylapioside) by chemical and spectral methods.
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Adaptation of Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn in Siberia

Contemporary Problems of Ecology, 2010
The study has revealed some specific ecological and biological characteristics of bracken that facilitate not only its adaptation to temperate climate, but also dominance in the herbaceous cover, and advancement into new areas within its range. It has been shown that the ecological optimum of bracken is oceanic climate and in Siberia the fern occurs at
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GRANULAR PROPERTIES OF PTERIDIUM AQUILINUM STARCH

Acta Horticulturae, 2008
null Qing-ming Cao   +2 more
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Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn Pteridaceae

Narel Y. Paniagua-Zambrana   +2 more
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