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Water Ferns: Their Origin and Spread
Distribution and Diversity of Macrophytes in Relation to Some Physico-Chemical Factors in the Ketar River, Ziway Catchment, Ethiopia
The Recent Extinction of Azolla Nilotica in the Nile Delta, Egypt
Cyanobacteria in Terrestrial Symbiotic Systems
Exploring the Azolla-Nostoc Symbiosis and Connecting Science with Society
Fern Genomes Elucidate Land Plant Evolution and Cyanobacterial Symbioses
1 1 AZOLLA SPOROPHYTES and SPORES from the LATE CRETACEOUS and 2 PALEOCENE of PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA 3 4 Elizabeth J. Hermsen1,* 5
The Potential for the Biological Control of the Floating Aquatic Fern, Azolla Filiculoides Lamarck (Red Water Fern /Rooivaring) in South Africa
C:\My Documents\Sally\Wetlands See CD\Volume II Chaps 1 & 2 Whole
Carrapico 2009
The Pore of the Leaf Cavity of Azolla: Morphology, Cytochemistry and Possible Functions
3. Madeira Etal 2013 Azolla in Florida Size
Azolla Is a Small Free Floating Aquatic Fern Its Native to Asia, Africa, and the Americas
Annual Review of Pteridological Research - 2002
Biological Control of Red Water Fern in South Africa
Plants, Vegetation, Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Fish, Insects, Aquatic Invertebrates and Ecosystems
1 Morphological and Molecular
Top View
Species Inventory and the Local Uses of the Plants and Fishes of the Lower
A New Record for the Invasive Aquatic Fern Azolla Filiculoides Lam. in the White Nile, Sudan Ikram M
Super Plants” (Azolla) for Sustainable Rice Production
Of the Upper Nile: Its Botany Compared with That of Similar Obstruc- Tions in Bengal and American Waters
GISP Prevention and Management of Invasive Alien Species
Salviniales from the Late Cretaceous of the Golfo San Jorge Basin Cretaceous Research
BLOSSOMING TREASURES of BIODIVERSITY 35. Mosquito Ferns (Azolla Species) – Tiny ‘Super Plants’ Ernest Small* and Stephen J
Guide to Some Invasive Plants Affecting Lake Tanganyika
Azolla-Anabaena Association: Historical Perspective, Symbiosis and Energy Metabolism