Annual Review of Pteridological Research - 2009

Annual Review of Pteridological Research - 2009

Annual Review of Pteridological Research - 2009 Annual Review of Pteridological Research - 2009 Literature Citations All Citations 1. Aagaard, S. M. D., J. Greilhuber, X. C. Zhang & N. Wikstrom. 2009. Occurrence and evolutionary origins of polyploids in the clubmoss genus Diphasiastrum (Lycopodiaceae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 52: 746- 754. 2. Aagaard, S. M. D., J. C. Vogel & N. Wikstrom. 2009. Resolving maternal relationships in the clubmoss genus Diphasiastrum (Lycopodiaceae). Taxon 58: 835-848. 3. Abbasi, A. M., M. A. Khan, M. Ahmad, M. Zafar, H. Khan, N. Muhammad & S. Sultana. 2009. Medicinal plants used for the treatment of jaundice and hepatitis based on socio-economic documentation. African Journal of Biotechnology 8: 1643-1650. [Adiantum capillus, Equisetum debile] 4. Ackers, G. 2009. Ferns from the Galapagos Islands. Pteridologist 5, Part 2: 118-121. 5. Addo-Fordjour, P., A. K. Anning, M. G. Addo & M. F. Osei. 2009. Composition and distribution of vascular epiphytes in a tropical semideciduous forest, Ghana. African Journal of Ecology 47: 767-773. [Nephrolepis biserrata, N. undulata] 6. Adie, H. & M. J. Lawes. 2009. Role reversal in the stand dynamics of an angiosperm-conifer forest: colonising angiosperms precede a shade-tolerant conifer in Afrotemperate forest. Forest Ecology and Management 258: 159- 168. [Pteridium aquilinum] 7. Ainsworth, A. & J. B. Kauffman. 2009. Response of native Hawaiian woody species to lava-ignited wildfires in tropical forests and shrublands, In A.G. VanderValk, (Ed.). Forest Ecology: Recent Advances in Plant Ecology. Springer, New York (Previously published in Plant Ecology 2009 Volume 201(1)). pp. 197-209. 8. Ainuddin, N. A. & D. A. N. Najwa. 2009. Growth and physiological responses of Asplenium nidus to water stress. Asian Journal of Plant Sciences 8: 447-450. [Malaysia] 9. Al-Hamdani, S. H. & J. J. Ghazal. 2009. Selected physiological responses of Salvinia minima to various temperatures and light intensities. American Fern Journal 99: 155-161. 10. Alm, T. & A. Often. 2009. Elatine in Troms - solving the problem. Blyttia 67: 244-248. [Norwegian; Isoetes lacustris] 11. Alongi, D. A., J. P. Hill & M. J. Germino. 2009. Opportunistic heterotrophy in gametophytes of the homosporous fern Ceratopteris richardii. Botany-Botanique 87: 799-806. 12. Al-Qura'n, S. 2009. Ethnopharmacological survey of wild medicinal plants in Showbak, Jordan. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 123: 45-50. [Adiantum capillus-veneris] 13. Amatangelo, K. L. & P. M. Vitousek. 2009. Contrasting predictors of fern versus angiosperm decomposition in a common garden. Biotropica 41: 154-161. 14. Amoroso, V. B., L. D. Obsioma, J. B. Arlalejo, R. A. Aspiras, D. P. Capili, J. J. A. Polizon & E. B. Sumile. 2009. Inventory and conservation of endangered, endemic and economically important flora of Hamiguitan Range, southern Philippines. Blumea 54: 71-76. 15. Amoroso, V. B., P. M. Zamora, L. V. Rufila & K. Flores. 2009. Species richness and distribution of lycopods in the Philippines. The Philippine BIOTA XLII, No. 1: 22-32. lit2009.html[2/22/17, 5:01:53 PM] Annual Review of Pteridological Research - 2009 16. Anderson, C. L., A. Channing & A. B. Zamuner. 2009. Life, death and fossilization on Gran Canaria - implications for Macaronesian biogeography and molecular dating. Journal of Biogeography 36: 2189-2201. 17. Anderson, O. R. 2009. Eukaryotic microbial communities associated with the rhizosphere of the temperate fern Thelypteris noveboracensis (L.) Nieuwl. American Fern Journal 99: 176-181. 18. Anjos, B. L., L. F. Irigoyen, J. V. M. Piazer, J. S. Brum, R. A. Fighera & C. S. L. Barros. 2009. Experimental acute poisoning by bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum) in cattle. Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira 29: 753-766. [Portuguese] 19. Antony, R. 2009. Pteris heteromorpha Fee (Pteridaceae: Pteridophyta) : a new record for Kerala. Journal of Economic and Taxonomic Botany 33 Suppl. S: 428-429. 20. Anwar, S. A., A. Zia, N. Javed & Q. Shakeel. 2009. Weeds as reservoir of nematodes. Pakistan Journal of Nematology 27: 145-153. [Marsilea minuta] 21. Apostolakos, P., P. Livanos & B. Galatis. 2009. Microtubule involvement in the deposition of radial fibrillar callose arrays in stomata of the fern Asplenium nidus L. Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton 66: 342-349. 22. Apostolakos, P., P. Livanos, T. L. Nikolakopoulou & B. Galatis. 2009. The role of callose in guard-cell wall differentiation and stomatal pore formation in the fern Asplenium nidus. Annals of Botany (London) 104: 1373-1387. 23. Archangelsky, S. 2009. Biogeographic implications of Albian Mohria-like spores (Family Anemiaceae) in SW Gondwana (Patagonia). Review of Palaeobotany & Palynology 157: 301-308. 24. Archer, R. 2009. How to build a fern bog. Hardy Fern Foundation Quarterly 19: 51, 54-56. 25. Archer, R. 2009. Rotary Botanical Gardens fern garden report. Hardy Fern Foundation Quarterly 19: 85-89. 26. Ares, A., S. D. Berryman & K. J. Puettmann. 2009. Understory vegetation response to thinning disturbance of varying complexity in coniferous stands. Applied Vegetation Science 12: 472-487. [Polystichum munitum] 27. Armstrong, J. & W. Armstrong. 2009. Record rates of pressurized gas-flow in the great horsetail, Equisetum telmateia. Were Carboniferous Calamites similarly aerated? New Phytologist 184: 202-215. 28. Arosa, M. L., L. G. Quintanilla, J. A. Ramos, R. Ceia & H. Sampaio. 2009. Spore maturation and release of two evergreen Macaronesian ferns, Culcita macrocarpa and Woodwardia radicans, along an altitudinal gradient. American Fern Journal 99: 260-272. 29. Arreguin-Sanchez, M. d. l. L., R. Fernandez-Nava, D. L. Quiroz-Garcia & S. Acosta-Castellanos. 2009. Analysis of the distribution of the fern species native to Valle de Mexico, ecological and floristic notes. Polibotanica 28: 15-36. [Spanish] 30. Ash, S. 2009. A Late Triassic flora and associated invertebrate fossils from the basal beds of the Chinle Formation in Dinnebito Wash, east-central Arizona, USA. Palaeontographica Abteilung B Palaeophytologie 282: 1-37. 31. Avery, D. 2009. Growing lime loving ferns in tufa in Vermont. Hardy Fern Foundation Quarterly 19: 73-76. 32. Awad, R., F. Ahmed, N. Bourbonnais-Spear, M. Mullally, C. A. Ta, A. Tang, Z. Merali, P. Maquin, F. Caal, V. Cal, L. Poveda, P. Sanchez Vindas, V. L. Trudeau & J. T. Arnason. 2009. Ethnopharmacology of Q'eqchi' Maya antiepileptic and anxiolytic plants: Effects on the GABAergic system. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 125: 257-264. [Adiantum latifolium, A. princeps, A. tetraphyllum, A. wilsonii, Lygodium venustum] 33. Axsmith, B. A. & J. E. Skog. 2009. A Triassic mystery solved--fertile Pekinopteris auriculata. 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Effect of dietary inclusion of Azolla (Azolla pinnata) on production performance of broiler chicken. Indian Journal of Poultry Science 44: 195- 198. 38. Ballenthien, E., J. H. Dudenhoeffer & M. Kessler. 2009. A new species of Elaphoglossum sect. Lepidoglossa subsect. Muscosa (Dryopteridacae) with cristate spores. Brittonia 61: 46-49. 39. Balseiro, D., J. J. Rustan, M. Ezpeleta & N. E. Vaccari. 2009. A new Serpukhovian (Mississippian) fossil flora from western Argentina: Paleoclimatic, paleobiogeographic and stratigraphic implications. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 280: 517-531. 40. Banciu, C., M. E. Carasan & A. Brezeanu. 2009. In vitro propagation of the endangered species Marsilea quadrifolia L. - morphological and biochemical analysis of the regenerates. Romanian Biotechnological Letters 14: 4139-4145. 41. Banerjee, M., S. Mitra & S. Dutta. 2009. On the occurrence of three species of Annularia Sternberg in the Early Permian Glossopteris flora of peninsular India. 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