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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2022
Different from the generally conserved plastomes (plastid genomes) of most land plants, the Selaginellaceae plastomes exhibit dynamic structure, high GC content and high substitution rates. Previous plastome analyses identified strong conflict on several clades in Selaginella, however the factors causing the conflictions and the impact on the ...
Meng-Hua Zhang +2 more
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Different from the generally conserved plastomes (plastid genomes) of most land plants, the Selaginellaceae plastomes exhibit dynamic structure, high GC content and high substitution rates. Previous plastome analyses identified strong conflict on several clades in Selaginella, however the factors causing the conflictions and the impact on the ...
Meng-Hua Zhang +2 more
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SELAGINELLA SANGUINOLENTA COMMUNITIES IN SOUTHERN PART OF THE WESTERN SAYAN
Trudy Tigirekskogo Zapovednika, 2005exaly +2 more sources
TAXON, 2023
AbstractSelaginella sanguinolenta group is widely distributed from the Himalayas to Siberia and the Russian Far East, including four to nine taxa. Despite progress in recent phylogenetic studies of the S. sanguinolenta group, the problem of species delimitation in this group remains. We revise the taxonomy of the S.
Meng‐Hua Zhang +4 more
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AbstractSelaginella sanguinolenta group is widely distributed from the Himalayas to Siberia and the Russian Far East, including four to nine taxa. Despite progress in recent phylogenetic studies of the S. sanguinolenta group, the problem of species delimitation in this group remains. We revise the taxonomy of the S.
Meng‐Hua Zhang +4 more
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Selaginella sanguinolenta: Экология, биология и ареал (Западное Забайкалье)
2021This article is devoted to Selaginella sanguinolenta and its features and differences from the other similar species of Selaginella as well as ecology, morphology and habitat in Western Transbaikalia.
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Constituents of West African Medicinal Plants XX: Quindoline from Cryptolepis sanguinolenta
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1978J E Knapp +2 more
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