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Spore morphology of Taenitis, Syngramma, and Austrogramme species (Pteridoideae, Pteridaceae) from South-Eastern Asia and Oceania. II [PDF]
This paper continues consideration of the spores of three paleotropical fern genera – Taenitis, Syngramma, and Austrogramme (Pteridoideae, Pteridaceae) from South-Eastern Asia and Oceania.
Алексей Владимирович Ваганов +4 more
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Tryonia, a new taenitidoid fern genus segregated from Jamesonia and Eriosorus (Pteridaceae) [PDF]
The Neotropical fern genera Eriosorus and Jamesonia have long been thought of as close relatives. Molecular phylogenetic studies have confirmed this notion but have also revealed that neither genus is monophyletic with respect to the other.
Alyssa Cochran +2 more
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Taenitis Schkuhr, Krypt. Gew. [PDF]
Published as part of Christenhusz, Maarten J. M., Zhang, Xian-Chun & Schneider, Harald, 2011, A linear sequence of extant families and genera of lycophytes and ferns, pp.
Christenhusz, Maarten J. M. +2 more
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A re-definition of the fern-genus Taenitis Willd [PDF]
The present paper includes a new definition of the genus Taenitis, the addition of five species to it (one of them new), a key to the known species, a description of each with citation of synonyms and of the more important previous literature. The genus was established for the very widely distributed and variable species T. blechnoides, which is one of
Holttum, R.E.
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The Anatomy and Morphology of Taenitis Willd. ex Sprengel (Monilophytes) in Peninsular Malaysia
The present study investigates the anatomical and morphological characteristics of four Taenitis species sampled from several localities in Peninsular Malaysia, namely Taenitis blechnoides, T. interrupta, T. dimorpha and Taenitis sp. The morphological and anatomical characters were observered with compound and dissecting microscopes, and sliding ...
Haja Maideen Haja Maideen +3 more
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Abstract In 1814, A.W. Roth received a herbarium collection of some 1500 plants from Benjamin Heyne. Most of these specimens came from southern India where Heyne had worked as a doctor and naturalist since 1792. Roth wrote up the material in his book Novae plantarum, which was published in 1821.
I.M. Turner
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A comparative study of spores of seven pecies: Taenitis blechnoides (Willd.) Sw., T. hookeri (C. Chr.) Holttum, T. pinnata (J. Sm.) Holttum, Syngramma alismifolia (Presl) J. Sm., S. lobbiana (Hook.) J. Sm., S.
A.V. Vaganov +4 more
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Adaptive evolution and co-evolution of chloroplast genomes in Pteridaceae species occupying different habitats: overlapping residues are always highly mutated. [PDF]
Gu X +6 more
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Cobalt: An Essential Micronutrient for Plant Growth? [PDF]
Hu X, Wei X, Ling J, Chen J.
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Actinostachysminuta, a new species of grass fern from Mindanao, Philippines. [PDF]
Amoroso VB, Coritico FP, Fritsch PW.
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