Asplenium L. (Aspleniaceae) is a large fern genus whose systematics is based mainly in leaf and reproductive characters. In Aspleniaceae, the root anatomy allows delimit the two genera, Asplenium and Hymenasplenium Hayata. Various root subtypes are recognized in Asplenium, according to the layers and number of asplenium sclereids that constitute the inner cortex. In order to assess the potential use of root features in the taxonomy and the phylogenetic relationships within Asplenium, the roots of the 37 species inhabiting Argentina were studied. Observations were carried out employing light microscopy. Various root subtypes were registered. Only in few instances the root subtypes were shared by closely phylogenetically related species, bein...
In present study, multiple microscope techniques were used for the systematics identification of the...
Hymenasplenium obtusidentatum, a new fern species of the H. excisum subclade of Hymenasplenium (Aspl...
Asteraceae species from Argentina was analysed considering species phylogenetic membership and some ...
Se cita por primera vez para Argentina Asplenium uniseriale Raddi coleccionada en el Parque Provinci...
Se cita por primera vez para Argentina Asplenium uniseriale Raddi coleccionada en el Parque Provinci...
A review of the Hymenasplenium species from Argentina is presented and their morphology and palynolo...
The infrageneric classification of Asplenium, the most species-rich genus of ferns, is notoriously d...
Phylogenetic studies using DNA sequences of two chloroplast regions, rbcL and trnL-F, demonstrate th...
AbstractPhylogenetic studies using DNA sequences of two chloroplast regions, rbcL and trnL-F, demons...
This family is recognized in Peru by the genus Asplenium and more than 65 species (Tryon & Stolze, 1...
The fern genus Hymenasplenium (Aspleniaceae) is one of the two genera in the family. It is generally...
Asplenium lepidum Presl is recorded from Aragon (N.E. Spain). This species of fern was until now kno...
© 2014 Dr. Daniel James OhlsenAspleniaceae is one of the largest fern families with around 700 speci...
Molecular phylogenies have been generated to investigate relationships among species and putative se...
Molecular phylogenies have been generated to investigate relationships among species and putative se...
In present study, multiple microscope techniques were used for the systematics identification of the...
Hymenasplenium obtusidentatum, a new fern species of the H. excisum subclade of Hymenasplenium (Aspl...
Asteraceae species from Argentina was analysed considering species phylogenetic membership and some ...
Se cita por primera vez para Argentina Asplenium uniseriale Raddi coleccionada en el Parque Provinci...
Se cita por primera vez para Argentina Asplenium uniseriale Raddi coleccionada en el Parque Provinci...
A review of the Hymenasplenium species from Argentina is presented and their morphology and palynolo...
The infrageneric classification of Asplenium, the most species-rich genus of ferns, is notoriously d...
Phylogenetic studies using DNA sequences of two chloroplast regions, rbcL and trnL-F, demonstrate th...
AbstractPhylogenetic studies using DNA sequences of two chloroplast regions, rbcL and trnL-F, demons...
This family is recognized in Peru by the genus Asplenium and more than 65 species (Tryon & Stolze, 1...
The fern genus Hymenasplenium (Aspleniaceae) is one of the two genera in the family. It is generally...
Asplenium lepidum Presl is recorded from Aragon (N.E. Spain). This species of fern was until now kno...
© 2014 Dr. Daniel James OhlsenAspleniaceae is one of the largest fern families with around 700 speci...
Molecular phylogenies have been generated to investigate relationships among species and putative se...
Molecular phylogenies have been generated to investigate relationships among species and putative se...
In present study, multiple microscope techniques were used for the systematics identification of the...
Hymenasplenium obtusidentatum, a new fern species of the H. excisum subclade of Hymenasplenium (Aspl...
Asteraceae species from Argentina was analysed considering species phylogenetic membership and some ...