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New national and regional bryophyte records, 69
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Afonina O.M., Alataş M., Alegro A., Aslan G., Batan N., Boiko M., Cimerman L., Czernyadjeva I.V., de Souza A.M., Dragićević S., Ellis L.T., Erata H., Evangelista M., Ezer T., Fedosov V.E., Feletti T.A., Fuertes E., Gospodinov G., Hodgson A., Jesús Muñoz, Kiebacher T., Kırmacı M., Köckinger H., Krajšek S.S., Kučera J., Michael Burghardt, Mikulášková E., Müller F., Natcheva R., Ochyra R., Oliván G., Özenoğlu H., Paul R.R., Peralta D.F., Philippe M., Porley R.D., Rawat K.K., Ros R.M., Schäfer-Verwimp A., Šegota V., Sergio C., Shkurko A.V., Söderström L., Spitale D., Ștefănuţ S., Tabua M., Valente E.B., von Konrat M., Werner O., Winter G., Zagorodniuk N.Fuentes:scopusPhylogeny and classification of the Grimmiaceae/Ptychomitriaceae complex (Bryophyta) inferred from cpDNA
ArticleAbstract: Phylogenetic relationships within the Grimmiaceae/Ptychomitriaceae were studied using a plastid tRNAPalabras claves:Campylosteliaceae, Dryptodon, Grimmia, Grimmiaceae, Group I intron, Inversions, Microstructural changes, Ptychomitriaceae, Racomitrium, Schistidium, secondary structure, trnLAutores:Jesús Muñoz, Maqueda R.H., QUANDT D., Werner O.Fuentes:scopusPhylogeny of haplolepideous mosses - Challenges and perspectives
ArticleAbstract: The haplolepideous mosses (Dicranidae) form the second largest group of mosses and are morphologicalPalabras claves:Dicranidae, Haplolepideous mosses, Non-coding plastid markers, phylogeny, ReviewAutores:Jesús Muñoz, Maqueda R.H., McDaniel S.F., QUANDT D., Ros R.M., Stech M., Werner O.Fuentes:scopus