Ferns are the second largest group of vascular land plants after the angiosperms, but remain chronically underrepresented in studies of plant phylogeny, biogeography, physiology, and genomics. The genus Dryopteris, the woodferns, is a large group with a worldwide distribution, and recent research has made it one of the better understood fern genera and a potential model for understanding many aspects of fern biology and evolution. Here we review historical and current understanding of the genus, and outline promising avenues of future research in ferns for which Dryopteris is an ideal study system, particularly for research on polyploid complexes, biogeographic distributions, and physiological ecology
The monotypic fern genus Dryopolystichum Copel. combines a unique assortment of characters that obsc...
UNLABELLED: • PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Understanding fern (monilophyte) phylogeny and its evolutionary ...
The pantropical monospecific fern genus Didymochlaena had long been placed in the family Dryopterida...
Background: The fern genus Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae) is among the most common and species rich fe...
Ferns are one of the three main clades of vascular plants. They have few easily studied morphologica...
Premise of research. The polybotryoid fern clade is completely Neotropical and consists of Cyclodium...
Extant ferns form a diverse, monophyletic group that is sister to the seed plants. Although ferns ar...
Background: Ferns, originated about 360 million years ago, are the sister group of seed plants. Desp...
A brief survey is made of the species and hybrids of ferns of the genus Dryopteris on Pico Island. T...
Ferns are the only major lineage of vascular plants not represented by a sequenced nuclear genome. T...
Ferns are the only major lineage of vascular plants not represented by a sequenced nuclear genome. T...
Ferns are a very divers group exhibiting various habits (e.g. aquatic, epiphytic, herbaceous, arbore...
The fern genus Dryopsis (Dryopteridaceae) is characterized by the presence of multicellular hairs an...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.amjbot.org.• Premise ...
Revwattsia fragilis (Watts) D.L. Jones (Dryopteridaceae), originally described as a Polystichum Roth...
The monotypic fern genus Dryopolystichum Copel. combines a unique assortment of characters that obsc...
UNLABELLED: • PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Understanding fern (monilophyte) phylogeny and its evolutionary ...
The pantropical monospecific fern genus Didymochlaena had long been placed in the family Dryopterida...
Background: The fern genus Dryopteris (Dryopteridaceae) is among the most common and species rich fe...
Ferns are one of the three main clades of vascular plants. They have few easily studied morphologica...
Premise of research. The polybotryoid fern clade is completely Neotropical and consists of Cyclodium...
Extant ferns form a diverse, monophyletic group that is sister to the seed plants. Although ferns ar...
Background: Ferns, originated about 360 million years ago, are the sister group of seed plants. Desp...
A brief survey is made of the species and hybrids of ferns of the genus Dryopteris on Pico Island. T...
Ferns are the only major lineage of vascular plants not represented by a sequenced nuclear genome. T...
Ferns are the only major lineage of vascular plants not represented by a sequenced nuclear genome. T...
Ferns are a very divers group exhibiting various habits (e.g. aquatic, epiphytic, herbaceous, arbore...
The fern genus Dryopsis (Dryopteridaceae) is characterized by the presence of multicellular hairs an...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.amjbot.org.• Premise ...
Revwattsia fragilis (Watts) D.L. Jones (Dryopteridaceae), originally described as a Polystichum Roth...
The monotypic fern genus Dryopolystichum Copel. combines a unique assortment of characters that obsc...
UNLABELLED: • PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Understanding fern (monilophyte) phylogeny and its evolutionary ...
The pantropical monospecific fern genus Didymochlaena had long been placed in the family Dryopterida...