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Polystichum aculeatum
Known as:
Polypodium aculeatum
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National Institutes of Health
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2017
2017
Pathomorphological and Immunohistochemical Studies of Tumours in the Urinary Bladders of Water Buffalo in Marmara, the Central and Western Black Sea Region of Turkey
Gözde YÜCEL TENEKECİ
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Mehtap ÖZTEKİN
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Mehmet Fatih Bozkurt
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Aylin Sepici Dinçel
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İbrahim Ayhan ÖZKUL
2017
In this study, non-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions in the urinary bladders of water buffalo were determined in the Marmara, the…Â
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2017
2017
Foliar water uptake, a widespread phenomenon in temperate woodland ferns?
Robin Schwerbrock
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C. Jaco Leuschner
Plant Ecology
2017
Most woodland ferns thrive under conditions of high air humidity, frequent precipitation and exposure to extended periods of leaf…Â
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2012
2012
Variation in ploidy level and phenology can result in large and unexpected differences in demography and climatic sensitivity between closely related ferns.
G. Arjen de Groot
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Pieter A. Zuidema
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Harry N M de Groot
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Heinjo J. During
American journal of botany
2012
PREMISE OF THE STUDY Current environmental changes may affect the dynamics and viability of plant populations. This environmental…Â
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2011
2011
Inter-and intraspecific variation in fern mating systems after long-distance colonization: the importance of selfing
G. Arjen de Groot
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Betty Verduyn
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E R J Wubs
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Roy HJ Erkens
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Heinjo J. During
BMC Plant Biology
2011
Previous studies on the reproductive biology of ferns showed that mating strategies vary among species, and that polyploid…Â
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2007
2007
Calorimetric properties of water and triacylglycerols in fern spores relating to storage at cryogenic temperatures.
Daniel Ballesteros
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Christina Walters
Cryobiology
2007
Storing spores is a promising method to conserve genetic diversity of ferns ex situ. Inappropriate water contents or damaging…Â
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