Fern (Monilophyta) and lycophyte spores present in the National Park El Palmar (Entre Rios, Argentina).

Fern (Monilophyta) and lycophyte spores present in the National Park El Palmar (Entre Rios, Argentina). Spore morphology of twelve species of ferns (monilophytes) and lycophytes collected between 2011 and 2014 (Adiantopsis chlorophylla (Swartz) Fée, Adiantum raddianum C. Presl., Anemia tomentosa (Sa...

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Autores principales: Di Pasquo, Mercedes, Rodríguez, Estela, Nuñez Otaño, Noelia, Muñoz, Nadia, Silvestri, Leonardo
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Sociedad Argentina de Botánica 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/14843
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topic Esporas
helechos
licofitas
morfología
diversidad
ecología
distribución
Spores
helechos
licofitas
morphology
diversity
ecology
distribution.
spellingShingle Esporas
helechos
licofitas
morfología
diversidad
ecología
distribución
Spores
helechos
licofitas
morphology
diversity
ecology
distribution.
Di Pasquo, Mercedes
Rodríguez, Estela
Nuñez Otaño, Noelia
Muñoz, Nadia
Silvestri, Leonardo
Fern (Monilophyta) and lycophyte spores present in the National Park El Palmar (Entre Rios, Argentina).
topic_facet Esporas
helechos
licofitas
morfología
diversidad
ecología
distribución
Spores
helechos
licofitas
morphology
diversity
ecology
distribution.
author Di Pasquo, Mercedes
Rodríguez, Estela
Nuñez Otaño, Noelia
Muñoz, Nadia
Silvestri, Leonardo
author_facet Di Pasquo, Mercedes
Rodríguez, Estela
Nuñez Otaño, Noelia
Muñoz, Nadia
Silvestri, Leonardo
author_sort Di Pasquo, Mercedes
title Fern (Monilophyta) and lycophyte spores present in the National Park El Palmar (Entre Rios, Argentina).
title_short Fern (Monilophyta) and lycophyte spores present in the National Park El Palmar (Entre Rios, Argentina).
title_full Fern (Monilophyta) and lycophyte spores present in the National Park El Palmar (Entre Rios, Argentina).
title_fullStr Fern (Monilophyta) and lycophyte spores present in the National Park El Palmar (Entre Rios, Argentina).
title_full_unstemmed Fern (Monilophyta) and lycophyte spores present in the National Park El Palmar (Entre Rios, Argentina).
title_sort fern (monilophyta) and lycophyte spores present in the national park el palmar (entre rios, argentina).
description Fern (Monilophyta) and lycophyte spores present in the National Park El Palmar (Entre Rios, Argentina). Spore morphology of twelve species of ferns (monilophytes) and lycophytes collected between 2011 and 2014 (Adiantopsis chlorophylla (Swartz) Fée, Adiantum raddianum C. Presl., Anemia tomentosa (Savigny) Sw. var. tomentosa, Asplenium ulbrichtii Rosenst., Doryopteris concolor (Langsd. & Fisch.) Kuhn, Equisetum giganteum L., Microgramma x mortoniana De la Sota, Nephrolepis cordifolia (L.) C. Presl, Pleopeltis pleopeltifolia (Raddi) Alston, Pleopeltis minima (Bory) Prado & Hirai, Rumohra adiantiformis (G. Forst.) Ching, Selaginella sellowii Hieronymus) in the El Palmar National Park are analysed. Trilete and monolete and one monoporate spores are described and illustrated with LM (some complemented with SEM and fluorescence´s pictures). Morphological variations observed into each species of several taxa are documented. Information on the distribution of species within the park is provided, where A. clorophylla is the dominant terrestrial species in grassland and palm areas whilst, M. x mortoniana and P. pleopeltifolia are epiphytes in the palm Butia yatay (Mart.) Becc. (palm areas)and in some tree species in gallery forests. Nephrolepis cordifolia, Pleopeltis pleopeltifolia and Rumohra adiantiformis are added as new records for the Entre Ríos Province, which are not documented in the database of the Flora of the Southern Hemisphere. Seven new records are incorporated to the Arroyo El Palmar basin (18 species in total) and six species to the PNEP (15 species). The risk analysis based on the categories proposed by PlanEar indicates that the documented ferns are abundant in their places of origin and have broad geographical distributions in more than one of the phytogeographic units in the country, therefore they are not in risk.
publisher Sociedad Argentina de Botánica
publishDate 2016
url https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/BSAB/article/view/14843
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