Phylogenomic data resolved the deep relationships of Gymnogynoideae (Selaginellaceae) [PDF]
The unresolved phylogenetic framework within the Selaginellaceae subfamily Gymnogynoideae (ca. 130 species) has hindered our comprehension of the diversification and evolution of Selaginellaceae, one of the most important lineages in land plant evolution.
Zhao-Rong He, Shao-Li Fang, Xu-Ke Han
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Amentoflavone-Enriched Selaginella rossii Protects against Ultraviolet- and Oxidative Stress-Induced Aging in Skin Cells [PDF]
Selaginellaceae plants are used in cosmetics to limit skin aging. This study is the first to investigate the anti-aging effects of Selaginella rossii (SR) on ultraviolet B (UVB)- and oxidative stress-induced skin cells.
Hwa Lee +8 more
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Phylogeny, character evolution, and classification of Selaginellaceae (lycophytes) [PDF]
Selaginella is the largest and most taxonomically complex genus in lycophytes. The fact that over 750 species are currently treated in a single genus makes Selaginellales/Selaginellaceae unique in pteridophytes.
Xin-Mao Zhou, Li-Bing Zhang
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Selaginella magna (Selaginellaceae), a new species from China [PDF]
Selaginella magna (Selaginellaceae), a new species in S. subg. Stachygynandrum from Guangxi, Fujian and Hunan, China, is here described and illustrated.
Hou-Hua Fu +5 more
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Application of the ITS2 Region for Barcoding Medicinal Plants of Selaginellaceae in Pteridophyta
BackgroundSelaginellaceae is a family of nonseed plants with special evolutionary significance. Plants of the family Selaginellaceae are similarly shaped and easily confused, complicating identification via traditional methods.
Wei Gu, Jingyuan Song, Qingwen Sun
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First records of Selaginella kraussiana and Selaginella subcordata from Senegal (Selaginellaceae) [PDF]
The monogeneric family Selaginellaceae is made up of about 700 species distributed throughout the world, but the most concentrated part is in tropical and subtropical areas.
Paterne Mingou +3 more
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The Possible Earliest Allopolyploidization in Tracheophytes Revealed by Phylotranscriptomics and Morphology of Selaginellaceae [PDF]
Jong-Soo Kang +2 more
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Selaginella submonospora (Selaginellaceae), a new species from Yunnan
Selaginella submonospora is described as a new species from western Yunnan (China) based on morphological and molecular evidence. It is morphologically similar to S. subdiaphana (Wall. ex Hook. et Grev.) Spring, S. monosporaSpring, and S. hezhangensis P.
Александр Петрович Шалимов +1 more
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Shared body plans of lycophytes inferred from root formation of Lycopodium clavatum
Late Silurian to early Devonian lycophytes had prostrate aerial axes, while subordinate organs or subterranean axes were formed around the dichotomies of the axes. The subterranean axes are hypothesized to have evolved into root-bearing axes (rhizophores)
Yuki Ito +3 more
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Selaginella martensii, an evergreen perennial fern that is native to South America and New Zealand, is named “frosty fern” because of its beautiful white-colored leaves and it is used as an ornamental plant.
Kyungtae Park +4 more
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