2017
DOI: 10.31055/1851.2372.v52.n4.18857
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Desarrollo del gametofito y conservación de Ctenitis submarginalis (Dryopteridaceae) en la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Abstract: Desarrollo del gametofito y conservación de Ctenitis submarginalis (Dryopteridaceae) en la provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Se estudió la germinación de las esporas y el desarrollo del gametofito de Ctenitis submarginalis de la Reserva Natural Punta Lara, provincia de Buenos Aires como contribución a la conservación de la especie en ésta área protegida. Las esporas colectadas de las poblaciones naturales fueron sembradas en medio de Dyer y la germinación se produjo a los seis días, con un porcentaje de ge… Show more

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“…It occurs in North America, Central America and South America; in Brazil, it occurs in the North‐east, Central‐west, South‐east and South regions (Giacosa et al . 2017; Flora do Brasil 2019). Other than anatomical and morphological details, information available for the species comes from only in floristic surveys and checklists, with little being known about its ecology.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It occurs in North America, Central America and South America; in Brazil, it occurs in the North‐east, Central‐west, South‐east and South regions (Giacosa et al . 2017; Flora do Brasil 2019). Other than anatomical and morphological details, information available for the species comes from only in floristic surveys and checklists, with little being known about its ecology.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ching (Dryopteridaceae) is a common terrestrial, perennial, monomorphic herbaceous fern with stem and petiole covered by reddish yellow scales, pinnate laminae and generally middle sori (sori halfway between the midvein and the leaf margin; Salino & Almeida 2015). It occurs in North America, Central America and South America; in Brazil, it occurs in the North-east, Central-west, South-east and South regions (Giacosa et al 2017;Flora do Brasil 2019). Other than anatomical and morphological details, information available for the species comes from only in floristic surveys and checklists, with little being known about its ecology.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our studies in this area also included the reproductive aspects of some native ferns, as well as the analyzes of soil spore banks as contributions to biodiversity conservation in this area (Ramos Giacosa et al, 2014Luna et al, 2016;Ramos Giacosa et al, 2017;Gorrer et al, 2018).…”
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“…Previous descriptions of the spores of some ferns that grow in Buenos Aires Province are found in Michelena (1989Michelena ( , 1993Michelena ( , 1998 and Giudice (1999). Also, some characteristics of the spores of certain taxa growing in the Reserve were provided during the reproductive studies in the genera Ctenitis (Ramos Giacosa et al, 2017), Microgramma C. Presl, and Pleopeltis Humb. & Bonpl.…”
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