Bracken ferns (genus Pteridium ) represent an ancient species complex with a natural worldwide distribution. Pteridium has historically been treated as comprising a single species, but recent treatments have recognized several related species. Phenotypic plasticity, geographically structured morphological variation, and geographically biased sampling have all contributed to taxonomic confusion in the genus. We sampled bracken specimens worldwide and used variable regions of the chloroplast genome to investigate phylogeography and reticulate evolution within the genus. Our results distinguish two major clades within Pteridium , a primarily northern hemisphere Laurasian/African clade, which includes all taxa currently assigned to P. aquilinum...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
Using a morphological dataset of 136 vegetative and reproductive characters, we infer the tracheophy...
Because of their phylogenetic position and unique characteristics of their biology and life cycle, f...
Bracken ferns (genus Pteridium) represent an ancient species complex with a natural worldwide distri...
PREMISE: Spore-bearing plants are capable of dispersing very long distances. However, it is not know...
The fern genus Pteridium comprises a number of closely related species distributed throughout the wo...
The taxonomy and distribution of Pteridium Gled. ex Scop, is present across the broad west-east span...
Based on the morphological study of ca. 470 specimens and geographical studies, we here propose the ...
Two additional native subspecies of Pteridium aquilinum (Bracken) are added to the single hitherto k...
The brake fern genus Pteris belongs to Pteridaceae subfamily Pteridoideae. It is one of the largest ...
The brake fern genus Pteris belongs to the Pteridaceae subfamily Pteridoideae. It contains 200-250 s...
Diploid bracken ferns separate morphologically, genetically and reproductively into a predominantly ...
In this work we propose the recognition of two well defined morpho-types of Pteridium from eastern S...
The overall form of the lamina in the bracken fern (Pteridium) is a fractal series in which blade, p...
1 This account reviews information on all aspects of the biology of bracken Pteridium (mainly aquili...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
Using a morphological dataset of 136 vegetative and reproductive characters, we infer the tracheophy...
Because of their phylogenetic position and unique characteristics of their biology and life cycle, f...
Bracken ferns (genus Pteridium) represent an ancient species complex with a natural worldwide distri...
PREMISE: Spore-bearing plants are capable of dispersing very long distances. However, it is not know...
The fern genus Pteridium comprises a number of closely related species distributed throughout the wo...
The taxonomy and distribution of Pteridium Gled. ex Scop, is present across the broad west-east span...
Based on the morphological study of ca. 470 specimens and geographical studies, we here propose the ...
Two additional native subspecies of Pteridium aquilinum (Bracken) are added to the single hitherto k...
The brake fern genus Pteris belongs to Pteridaceae subfamily Pteridoideae. It is one of the largest ...
The brake fern genus Pteris belongs to the Pteridaceae subfamily Pteridoideae. It contains 200-250 s...
Diploid bracken ferns separate morphologically, genetically and reproductively into a predominantly ...
In this work we propose the recognition of two well defined morpho-types of Pteridium from eastern S...
The overall form of the lamina in the bracken fern (Pteridium) is a fractal series in which blade, p...
1 This account reviews information on all aspects of the biology of bracken Pteridium (mainly aquili...
Studies on chloroplast genomes of ferns and lycophytes are relatively few in comparison with those o...
Using a morphological dataset of 136 vegetative and reproductive characters, we infer the tracheophy...
Because of their phylogenetic position and unique characteristics of their biology and life cycle, f...