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Lycopodiophyta: Selaginellaceae
Selaginella nivea, a new lycophyte record for South Africa, with notes on its habitat.
A. W. Klopper, R. R. Klopper
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SELAGINELLA IMBRICATA IN THE FLORA OF SOUTHERN AFRICA ...
P. Vortster
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Pteridófitos de Colombia III. Los pteridófitos de la región de Araracuara (Amazonía colombiana)
Los pteridófitos son plantas vasculares que agrupan a los helechos y a las plantas afines, en las que se incluyen a las Equisetaceae, Isoetaceae, Lycopodiaceae, Psilotaceae y Selaginellaceae.
René Armando Alfonso Moreno +1 more
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A taxonomic revision of Selaginella monospora Spring (Selaginellaceae)
During a taxonomic revision of Selaginella from the Himalaya which is a part of the ongoing “Flora of Pan-Himalaya” project, we studied the taxonomy of Selaginella monospora and its closely related species. We found that S.
Александр Петрович Шалимов +1 more
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First record of Selaginella from Miocene amber [PDF]
Among extant lycophytes, Selaginella (Selaginellaceae, spike mosses) is the most species-rich genus, with over 700 described species. The evolutionary history of this lycophyte genus dates back to the Carboniferous or even Devonian; however, amber ...
Ana G. López-García +3 more
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Selaginella convoluta (Arn.) Spring is a species popularly known as “jericó”, and used in folk medicine as analgesic and anti-inflammatory. This study aimed to investigate in mice the antinociceptive and anti-inflammatory activities of the hexane (Sc-Hex)
L. A. R. Oliveira-Macêdo +11 more
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Selaginella dianzhongensis (Selaginellaceae), a new spikemoss from China [PDF]
A new species of spikemoss from Yunnan Province of China, Selaginella dianzhongensis, is described and illustrated based on evidence from gross morphology, micromorphology and molecular phylogeny. S. dianzhongensis is most similar to S.
Aleksandr Petrovich Shalimov +3 more
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Selaginella mayeri Hieron. (Selaginellaceae), a new record for Thailand
Selaginella mayeri is widely distributed in Southeast Asia and has not been reported in Thailand. We found two collections of it from Pattalung and Yala Provinces of Thailand, representing new records for this country.
Александр Петрович Шалимов +1 more
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Desiccation tolerance mechanisms in the green lineage and beyond
Ancient origin and recurrent evolution of desiccation tolerance in the green lineage. Summary Water is essential for life on Earth, yet some plants can survive the near‐complete loss of cellular water, a trait known as desiccation tolerance. Although rare in vegetative tissues of vascular plants, desiccation tolerance is scattered across the plant ...
Jenny Schuster, Robert VanBuren
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Sôbre a ecologia da Selaginella sellowii Hieron
Selaginella sellowii Hieron. fue examinada como representante de la flora xerofítica, en las rocas desnudas de gneis en Río de Janeiro y sus alrededores.
Sylvio Potsch, Karl Arens
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