2004
DOI: 10.3923/ajps.2004.728.730
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Morpho-palynological Studies on the Climbing Fern Lygodium japonicum

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“…The morphological characters were accordance with other scientific research [4,[16][17][18]. The recent scientific studies interested with anatomical characters which there were very important in the development and systematics of the ferns [18,19,20]. The results of this work agreed with recent scientific researches in the ground structure of midribe and the description of stomata [12,13,18].…”
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“…The morphological characters were accordance with other scientific research [4,[16][17][18]. The recent scientific studies interested with anatomical characters which there were very important in the development and systematics of the ferns [18,19,20]. The results of this work agreed with recent scientific researches in the ground structure of midribe and the description of stomata [12,13,18].…”
Section: Anatomical Characterssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The recent scientific studies interested with anatomical characters which there were very important in the development and systematics of the ferns [18,19,20]. The results of this work agreed with recent scientific researches in the ground structure of midribe and the description of stomata [12,13,18]. The results accordance with the other scientific studies [11] in the description of the stomata (normocytic).…”
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“…T. cordata representa un modelo viviente único de trepadora sin vasos, cuyos rasgos biomecánicos e índices hidráulicos responden a los de las plantas erectas (Field et al, 2012). Este modelo se suma al ya conocido de trepadora con tallos flexibles y traqueidas anchas (por ejemplo, Lygodium, Lygodiaceae) (Boodle, 1901;Murtaza et al, 2004;Haq, 2017), y amplía el espectro funcional para las reconstrucciones. El modelo de trepadoras con traqueidas de gran diámetro está presente en las reconstrucciones (por ejemplo, Heterangium kentuckyensis, Pigg et al, 1987), así como el de gimnosperma con vasos anchos (por ejemplo Vasovinea tianii, Li & Taylor, 1999), sin embargo no hay registro de reconstrucciones de trepadoras de leño formado por traqueidas y parénquima (homoxilado) que sigan el modelo de Tasmannia cordata.…”
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