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Long-Term Ecosystem Monitoring Along the Trabocchi Coast (Chieti, Italy): Insights from Underwater Visual Surveys (2011-2024). [PDF]
Arbuatti A, Di Serafino A, Lucidi P.
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The genome sequence of common reed, Phragmites australis (Cav.) Steud. (Poaceae). [PDF]
Christenhusz MJM+10 more
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The genome sequence of the Black Medic, <i>Medicago lupulina</i> L. [PDF]
Ruhsam M+9 more
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Towards a phylogenetic nomenclature ofTracheophyta [PDF]
This is an abbreviated version of a paper that appears in full in the Electronic supplement toTaxon. Phylogenetic definitions are provided for the names of 20 clades of vascular plants (plus 33 others in the electronic supplement). Emphasis has been placed on well‐supported clades that are widely known to non‐specialists and/or have a deep origin ...
Douglas E. Soltis+7 more
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Aquatic ferns from Viçosa (MG, Brazil): Salviniales (Filicopsida; Tracheophyta) [PDF]
This work presents the species of Salviniales occurring in the region of Vicosa, MG, Brazil. There, two species occur naturally (Azolla microphylla Kaulf. and Salvinia auriculata Aubl.), three spontaneously (Marsilea ancylopoda A. Braun, S. minima Baker, and S. molesta D.S. Mitch.), and one in cultivation (S. biloba Raddi). Both S.
Pedro Bond Schwartsburd+1 more
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Devonian Spores of Kryshtofovichia africani Nikitin (Tracheophyta): Morphology and Ultrastructure
The morphology and ultrastructure of spores of the Devonian plant Kryshtofovichia africani Nikitin are examined. The structure of ultrathin exine megaspores of K. africani is established. The exine consists of two layers: granular ectexine and lamellate endexine. Microspores have a lamellate ultrastructure with a trend toward loosening and formation of
John E. A. Marshall+2 more
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