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341“... district, there were 6 lichens (0.4%), 46 bryophytes (3.0%), 58 pteridophytes (3.7%), 6 gymnosperms (0.4...”
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342by Kamal Prasad Aryal, Sushmita Poudel, Ram Prasad Chaudhary, Nakul Chettri, Pashupati Chaudhary, Wu Ning, Rajan Kotru“... belonging to 59 families of which 96 were angiosperms, one gymnosperm and two pteridophytes. Species were...”
Published 2018-01-01
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343by Uprety Yadav, Poudel Ram C, Shrestha Krishna K, Rajbhandary Sangeeta, Tiwari Narendra N, Shrestha Uttam B, Asselin Hugo“...), Pteridophytes (5), and Fungi (2). Most of the species were used as fruits (44 species) followed by vegetables...”
Published 2012-04-01
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344by Lim, Choon Kiat“... of interest. Phylogenetic analysis showed that AO is present in higher plants, pteridophytes, mosses and green...”
Published 2012
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345by Jingxian Sun, Yong Xiong, Yanhong Li, Qingsong Yang, Yijian Chen, Mengyuan Jiang, Yukui Li, Hongrui Li, Zizhen Bi, Xiangzhong Huang, Shugang Lu“... (117 spp.), gymnosperms (3), pteridophytes (2), lichen (1), and fungus (1). The 20 species...”
Published 2020-08-01
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346“..., pteridophytes, and angiosperms; then, we further investigated the expansion mechanisms and function...”
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347“... crustaceans), plants (pteridophytes and spermatophytes) and fish remains (scales and teeth of Actinopterygii...”
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348by P. Saikia, J. Deka, S. Bharali, Amit Kumar, O. P. Tripathi, L. B. Singha, S. Dayanandan, M. L. Khan“....] and Gymnosperms: 10 spp.) and 5.90% cryptogams (Pteridophytes: 27 spp.). The family Fabaceae contributed...”
Published 2017-12-01
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349“..., six algae, five bryophytes and 19 pteridophytes are presented. The description of each palynomorph...”
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350by Trinder-Smith, Terry H“... petaloid and non-petaloid monocotyledons being important. Pteridophytes in contrast represent 10.9...”
Published 2016
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351“... in the lower half of the profile. Pteridophytes (abundant Anemiaceae) and gymnosperms (mainly Classopollis...”
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352by E. Schrank“... miospores are impoverished and dominated by conifer pollen, while pteridophytic-bryophytic spores form a...”
Published 1999-01-01
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353by Henrique Cesar Lopes Geraldino, Marcelo Galeazzi Caxambú, Débora Cristina de Souza“... 61 species, 39 genera and 13 families of epiphytes (10 pteridophytes and 51 magnoliophytes...”
Published 2010-06-01
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354by Eleblu, John Saviour Yaw“... Viridiplantae de bryophytes et ptéridophytes. Depuis les bryophytes ancestrales des premières plantes terrestres...”
Published 2013
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355“..., with 13 pteridophytes, 1 gymnosperm and 237 angiosperms were reported. The voucher specimen material...”
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356by Acuña Tarazona, Margoth Elizabeth“... zones in the lowland forest. The principal pteridophytes families Dryopteridaceae, Polypodiaceae...”
Published 2013
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357by Aguirre, Andrea Garafulic“... cm and 2 m in height (herbs, climbers, shrubs, trees and pteridophytes). Results: 6788 regenerants...”
Published 2019
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358by Cox, Emma Susan“...Pteridium aquilium is the most widely distributed of all the pteridophytes; it is present...”
Published 2007
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359by Mercedes di Pasquo“...). The vegetation, mainly composed of Lycophytes, Sphenophytes, Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms, would have developed...”
Published 2009-01-01
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360by Maria Renata de Mello Bonfanti Borin“... to angiosperms pteridophytes and gymnosperms posses only few steroidal types (simple steroids and ecdysons...”
Published 1988
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