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Phylogenetic diversity sheds light on the evolution of the unique fern flora of Mount Kinabalu, Borneo. [PDF]
Qian H, Kessler M.
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Unveiling the Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of the Endangered Fern <i>Angiopteris fokiensis</i> Through Genome Survey and Genomic SSR Markers. [PDF]
Zhou Y +6 more
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Editorial: Biology, systematics, and evolution of ferns and lycophytes in the omics era, volume II. [PDF]
Kuo LY, Salino A, Almeida TE.
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Paleogene mass extinction and ongoing Neogene recolonization shape the tropical African flora
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A mid-Cretaceous tree fern of Thyrsopteridaceae (Cyatheales) preserved in Myanmar amber
, 2020An unusual tree fern trapped in mid-Cretaceous Myanmar amber is described as Thyrsopteris cretacea sp. nov. (Thyrsopteridaceae). The fossil most resembles T.
Chun-xiang Li +5 more
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Radiocarbon: An International Journal of Cosmogenic Isotope Research, 2018
Tree ferns are slow-growing and long-lived components of temperate forests; however, these characteristics make determining size-age and population dynamics through mensuration approaches problematic while dendroecological approaches cannot be used.
Melissa Fedrigo +5 more
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Tree ferns are slow-growing and long-lived components of temperate forests; however, these characteristics make determining size-age and population dynamics through mensuration approaches problematic while dendroecological approaches cannot be used.
Melissa Fedrigo +5 more
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1969
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American Fern Journal, 1956
In a few cases, there appeared to be an inhibitory effect of the prothallia on the bulblet. In these instances the plantlet died, whereas the prothallia were going strong. " In all probability the production of numerous prothallia around the bases of the bulblets was due to the presence of sporangia on the bulblets.
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In a few cases, there appeared to be an inhibitory effect of the prothallia on the bulblet. In these instances the plantlet died, whereas the prothallia were going strong. " In all probability the production of numerous prothallia around the bases of the bulblets was due to the presence of sporangia on the bulblets.
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