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2.5.3.1: Lycopodiopsida - Biology LibreTextsJul 28, 2025 · Lycopodiopsida, or lycophytes, have at least four genera and more than 1,200 species. Extant lycophytes (those species still alive today) are ...Missing: classification | Show results with:classification
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Lycophytes - Sam Noble Museum - The University of OklahomaLycophytes (Lycopodiopsida) are extant plants with simple leaves, roots, vascular tissue, and use spores to reproduce. They are generally small, but some were ...
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21.3: Lycophytes (Class Lycopodiopsida) - Biology LibreTextsJun 17, 2020 · Some of these microphylls were several feet long! Lycophytes first appear in the fossil record over 400 million years ago. By the Carboniferous ...
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10.3: Lycophytes (Class Lycopodiopsida) - Biology LibreTextsMay 17, 2024 · Extinct lycophytes like Lepidodendron and Sigillaria grew into tall trees, branching dichotomously and producing a moss-like canopy of ...
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What can lycophytes teach us about plant evolution and ...Sep 9, 2020 · We showcase the importance of lycophytes as models for plant evolution and development. We focus on the lycophyte sister group of euphyllophytes, and three ...
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Leaf Evolution and Classification. 1. Lycopodiopsida - ResearchGateJun 2, 2020 · We recognize 12 groups of vascular plants, where leaves evolved independently. Three groups (Lycopodiidae-lycophytes, Archaeopterididae-archaeopterids and ...Missing: definition characteristics
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Lycopodiaceae - FNA - Flora of North AmericaMay 11, 2022 · Horizontal stems present; upright shoot systems alternating along rhizome; roots emerging from where they originate; sporangia borne in axils ...Missing: structure creeping
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[PDF] Lycopodiales.pdfAll species have a branching rhizome creeping above or below the surface of ... The roots originate chiefly from pericycle tissue of stem and do not ...
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Lycopodiaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe stems are generally dichotomously branching, with erect, cespitose, prostrate/repand, or climbing habit; the stems may be pseudomonopodial or sympodial, ...Missing: creeping | Show results with:creeping<|separator|>
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Lycopodiopsida - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThis interpretation implies that the underground portions of these plants arose by evolutionary modification of aerial axes (Frankenberg and Eggert, 1969).
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Enigmatic Features of the Lycopodiaceae and Selaginellaceae ...Nov 22, 2022 · Lycopodioideae adventitious roots have an epidermal emergence from the stems, while Huperzioideae roots have a cortical emergence. Stems of ...
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Lycophyte - Vascular, Sporophyte, Microphylls | BritannicaEach leaf has one unbranched midvein. Adventitious roots, initiated near the shoot tip, may grow within the stem cortex for some distance before emerging. The ...
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Huperzia selago (L.) Bernh. ex Mart. & Schrank - Maine.govIts dense, leafy stems grow 5-10 cm high, in close tufts, giving the clumps a flat-topped appearance. The scale-like leaves bear the sporangia (spore-producing ...Missing: size | Show results with:size
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Flora of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago - Diphasiastrum alpinum (L ...Ground level or underground stems horizontal (usually); rhizomatous (usually shallowly buried), or stoloniferous; elongate (usually, up to 2 m long); 0.5–3 mm ...
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Isoetaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe Isoetaceae are distinctive in being cormose to rhizomatous plants with a basal rosette of microphyllous, ligulate leaves, the leaves basally sheathing, ...
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[PDF] Biology 2015 – Evolution and Diversity LabLycopod leaves are called "microphylls" because they are supplied by only a single strand of vascular tissue (xylem and phloem).Missing: features | Show results with:features
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Morphology of the LycophytaLycophyte sporangia are stalked and kidney-shaped, as in the zosterophyllophytes. In the earliest lycophyte groups, such as the Asteroxylales, the sporangia ...
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Isoetes - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe gametophytes of Selaginella and Isoetes are endosporic, meaning that the gametophytes develop entirely within the original spore wall. Heterospory and ...
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Systematics of the LycophytaThere is almost universal agreement on the monophyly of the Lycophyta, and a general agreement that their closest relatives were the now extinct zosterophylls, ...
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Lycophytes - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsSporangia of the Lycopodiaceae, like those of all lycophytes, develop laterally (relative to the stem) in the axils of specialized leaves termed sporophylls ( ...Missing: synapomorphies | Show results with:synapomorphies
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A large‐scale phylogeny of the lycophyte genus Selaginella ...Aug 24, 2015 · A large-scale phylogeny of the lycophyte genus Selaginella (Selaginellaceae: Lycopodiopsida) based on plastid and nuclear loci. Xin-Mao Zhou,.
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The Huperzia selago Shoot Tip Transcriptome Sheds New Light on ...Aug 29, 2017 · Abstract. Lycopodiophyta—consisting of three orders, Lycopodiales, Isoetales and Selaginellales, with different types of shoot apical ...
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Lycophytes - GBIFThey are defined by two synapomorphies: lateral rather than terminal sporangia (often kidney-shaped or reniform), and exarch protosteles, in which the ...
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A global phylogeny of Lycopodiaceae (Lycopodiales; lycophytes ...Nov 6, 2021 · In this study, we apply maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony, and Bayesian inference to a dataset of 1150 (918 newly generated) DNA sequences ...
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Genome size evolution of the extant lycophytes and ferns - PMC - NIHAbstract. Ferns and lycophytes have remarkably large genomes. However, little is known about how their genome size evolved in fern lineages.
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[PDF] Convert Multiple JPG Files To P - ResearchGateThe year 1753 was a landmark in taxonomic and ... Lycopodium clavatum L. 2. Lycopodium annotinum L. 3 ... Linnaeus included Pteridophytes in Cryptogamia,.
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Lycopodiaceae (Clubmoss Family) - FSUSCommon name: Clubmoss Family. Key to Lycopodiaceae. A family of 10-15 genera and about 400 species. Lycopodiaceae + Huperziaceae, along with Selaginellaceae and ...Missing: origin Linnaeus
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Subclass Lycopodiidae - Hierarchy - The TaxonomiconClass Equisetopsida C.Agardh (1825) - horsetails ; Subclass Equisetidae Warm. (1883) ; Class Lycopodiopsida Bartl. (1830).
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The Rhizomorphic Lycopsids - jstorA cladistic analysis of the most completely understood species provides the basis for two alternative, new classifications of the group, one following strict ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Bateman, RM (1996). An overview of lycophyte phylogeny. InThe few relevant cladistic studies have suggested that the lycopsids form a monophyletic group nested within the paraphyletic zosterophylls, derived either from ...
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ultrastructural study on spore wall morphogenesis in lycopodium ...Jan 1, 1991 · Spore wall morphogenesis of Lycopodium clavatum was observed by transmission electron microscopy. The spore plasma membrane indicates the ...
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[PDF] A linear sequence of extant families and genera of lycophytes and ...Feb 18, 2011 · This paper provides a standardized linear classification of lycophytes and ferns based on current phylogenetic knowledge, useful for organizing ...
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Selaginellaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThere are more than 700 Selaginella species distributed worldwide, in a diverse range of habitats, from deserts to tropical rain forests and mountainous regions ...
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The genus Isoetes (Isoetaceae): a provisional checklist of ... - BiotaxaIsoetes is a widely distributed lycophyte genus of at least 200 species occurring in diverse habitats. The species can be difficult to identify.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Two new diploid species of Isoetes (Isoetaceae - ZenodoMar 26, 2024 · Two new diploid species of Isoetes (Isoetaceae: Lycopodiopsida) from Southeastern China based on morphological and molecular evidence ...
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An updated checklist of vascular plants (lycophytes, ferns ...Nov 25, 2024 · No less than 56 species of flowering plants are recorded here for the first time for Rwanda. For lycophytes and ferns, 24 species are Albertine ...Missing: 2020-2025 inventory
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The Origin and Early Evolution of Roots - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHSome of the earliest evidence of roots comes from 419- to 408-million-year-old clubmosses (e.g. Drepanophycus spinaeformis) and their close relatives in the ...
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Introduction to the ZosterophyllsZosterophylls are extinct Devonian plants lacking true leaves/roots, with round sporangia on stalks, and are related to land plant evolution.Missing: lycopsids Protolepidodendron
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Lepidodendron | University College Cork... Carboniferous Period about 360 - 300 million years ago. They were called scale trees and could grow up to 50 m tall with trunks over 2 m across at the base.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lepidodendron - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsMembers of this group are responsible, to a large extent, for the extensive quantities of plant material that resulted in the formation of Carboniferous coal ...
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A permineralized Early Cretaceous lycopsid from China and the ...Jan 4, 2022 · Lycopodiaceae are one of three surviving families of lycopsids, a lineage of vascular plants with a fossil history dating to at least the ...
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From rainforest to herbland: New insights into land plant responses ...In contrast, the herbaceous lycophytes survived the Paleozoic–Mesozoic transition and continued to the present; they are thus of particular interest not only ...Missing: decline | Show results with:decline
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The origin and early evolution of tracheids in vascular plants - JournalsRecent palaeobotanical analyses indicate that Early Devonian tracheids appear to possess secondary cell wall thickenings composed of two distinct layers.Missing: Lycopodiopsida vascularization
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[PDF] Origin and evolution of lycopodsIt now appears probable that the microphylls of lycopods could have evolved along two divergent pathways, one involving enations and the other, telomic trusses.
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The importance of integrating herbarium records into conservation ...Mar 17, 2025 · Lycopodiopsida consists of 1,338 extant species across three main groups: Selaginellales (spike mosses), Isoëtales (quillworts), and ...
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[PDF] Ecological survey of the Lycophytes and Ferns of the Vohimana ...About 85% of the fern and lycophyte diversity is concentrat- ed in tropical areas, especially in mid-elevation cloud forests (Smith et al. 2006, Mehltreter ...
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[PDF] European Red List of Lycopods and Ferns - IUCN PortalFeb 26, 2003 · In Europe, 38 lycopods and 156 ferns were identified, amounting to a total of 194 species.
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Biology and Evolution of Ferns and LycophytesWithin the tropics, fern and lycophyte diversity is not distributed uniformly. The mountains hold far more species than the lowlands (Tryon, 1986; Moran ...
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Using Paleoecological Data to Inform the Conservation Strategy for ...Aug 22, 2021 · A substantial decline in Isoetes (quillwort) spores suggests increased vulnerability during the peat bog period. Natural terrestrialization ...
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Mutualistic mycorrhiza-like symbiosis in the most ancient group of ...Nov 2, 2010 · ... phosphorus uptake. These results for total phosphorus and ... Four hundred-million year-old vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae. Proc ...Missing: Lycopodiales absorption
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Mycorrhizal association and its relation with pteridophytes - PMCJul 11, 2024 · ... uptake complex nutrients such as phosphorus, nitrogen, and zinc. ... Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhizae in Equisetum. Trans. Br. Mycol. Soc ...Missing: Lycopodiales | Show results with:Lycopodiales
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Fungal Endophytes to Combat Biotic and Abiotic Stresses ... - FrontiersThe drought tolerance phenomenon may be explained by an enhanced accumulation of solutes in tissues of endophyte-infected plants compared to non-infected plants ...
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Endophytic Bacteria from the Desiccation-Tolerant Plant Selaginella ...Some members of this genus are tolerant to freezing and drought, such as Selaginella lepidophylla, which was the first vascular plant reported with the ...
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Evolutionary history of mycorrhizal symbioses and global host plant ...Jan 22, 2018 · The first well-preserved fossils of mycorrhizal rhizomes originate from the Devonian Rhynie chert (407 Ma) and show remarkably similar ...
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The distribution and evolution of fungal symbioses in ancient ... - NIHMar 4, 2020 · An accurate understanding of the diversity and distribution of fungal symbioses in land plants is essential for mycorrhizal research.
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Phylogenetically distant but cohabiting: Fungal communities of fine ...In this study, we compared fungal communities associated with the fine roots of three phylogenetically distant yet cohabiting plant species: Diphasiastrum ...
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Comparative Analysis of Fire and Explosion Properties of ... - MDPILycopodium dust is used as a separator in casting to prevent the mass from sticking to the model [5]. In the past, the dust was used in the production of ...Missing: insecticide | Show results with:insecticide<|separator|>
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The Many Unexpected Jobs of the Clubmoss Spore - JSTOR DailyJan 23, 2017 · The first working internal combustion machine debuted in 1807, powered by lycopodium powder, which is made of explosive plant spores.
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Lycopodium Powder 50g - Cremona ToolsIn stock 2–10 day deliveryA yellow powder made up of microscopic spores of Lycopodium clavatum, a perennial herbaceous plant, is traditionally used in violin making.
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Huperzia – Health Information Library | PeaceHealthHuperzia moss tea has been used for centuries in traditional Chinese herbalism for fever, as a diuretic, for blood loss, and for irregular menstruation.
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Insecticidal Activity of Huperzine A from the New Zealand Clubmoss ...Huperzine A showed insecticidal activity against the Australian carpet beetle, Anthrenocerus australis (LD50 = 110 ppm), the Australian sheep blowfly, Lucilia ...
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Crowsfoot: a traditional Pennsylvania Christmas decoration with ...Dec 7, 2021 · Medicinal uses included treating urinary tract problems, diarrhea and other digestive tract problems, relieving headaches and skin ailments, and ...
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Selaginella kraussiana (Club Moss) - Gardenia.netUses: Club Moss is popular in terrariums, as ground cover (tolerates light foot traffic) in shaded gardens, and in hanging baskets where its foliage can cascade ...
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Advances in the Anti-Tumor Activity of Biflavonoids in SelaginellaApr 23, 2023 · The promise of biflavonoids from Selaginella (SFB) in the field of cancer therapy is being realized thanks to new research that offers insights ...
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New Lycopodium alkaloids with neuroprotective activities from ...Notably, compounds 1 and 10 exhibited potential neuroprotective activities, with 21.45% and 20.55% increase in cell survival at 20 μM, respectively. Moreover, ...
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Effects of the Hydroethanolic Extract of Lycopodium selago L. on ...This study was conducted to evaluate the neuroprotective effects of the LS (0.5, 1, and 3 mg/L) on SCOP treatment, which induced oxidative stress in the ...
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Distribution and conservation status of Phlegmariurus ... - BioOneMar 20, 2015 · The main reasons for species threats are the continuous loss and fragmentation of their natural habitat, uncontrolled harvesting activities, and ...
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Genetic diversity and variation of Huperzia serrata (Thunb. ex ...The uncontrolled overharvesting of medicinal plant species such as H. serrata, Panax stipuleanatus [Citation24] and others, without an actionable conservation ...
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An inventory of the ferns and lycophytes of the Lower Tapajós River ...Only four out of the seven protected areas in the Lower Tapajós Basin had records of ferns and lycophytes. We present here species checklists for ...
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Cultivation Techniques for Terrestrial Clubmosses (Lycopodiaceae)Aug 6, 2025 · A series of effective sporophyte cultivation and propagation techniques were developed for all 9 North American genera.
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Huperzia crassifolia (Lycopodiaceae), a new species from China ...Aug 28, 2024 · Leaves sparse, attached at right angles with stem, elliptic to slightly oblanceolate, conspicuously contracted towards base, 1.2–1.9 cm long, ...materials And Methods · results · Huperzia Crassifolia W.M...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Species summary Marsh Clubmoss - Back from the Brink projectIn Dorset, Marsh Clubmoss is associated with wet heath and valley mire, particularly compacted, previously disturbed bare ground that is winter-.