192 research outputs found

    Carex phleoides Cav.

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    In pratis dumetosis et sylvosis montanis secus Río CarrenleofúpublishedVersio

    Parodiodendron marginivillosum (Speg.) Hunz.

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    Santa Cornelia, Sierra de Santa BárbarapublishedVersio

    Chuquiraga morenonis (Kuntze) C. Ezcurra

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    Salinas, Río Santa CruzpublishedVersio

    Carex fuscula d'Urv. subsp. fuscula

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    Sierra de la Ventana, in pratis uliginosis, Valle VertientespublishedVersio

    Xerodraba lycopodioides (Speg.) Skottsb.

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    Kmann-aikpublishedVersio

    Xerodraba patagonica (Speg.) Skottsb.

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    Orr-aikpublishedVersio

    Aschersoniodoxa cachensis (Speg.) Al-Shehbaz

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    Nevado Cachi, ad nives perpetuaspublishedVersio

    Carex macrorrhiza Boeck.

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    Puesto de Manuel Coronel, Río Santa CruzpublishedVersio

    Pleosporales

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    One hundred and five generic types of Pleosporales are described and illustrated. A brief introduction and detailed history with short notes on morphology, molecular phylogeny as well as a general conclusion of each genus are provided. For those genera where the type or a representative specimen is unavailable, a brief note is given. Altogether 174 genera of Pleosporales are treated. Phaeotrichaceae as well as Kriegeriella, Zeuctomorpha and Muroia are excluded from Pleosporales. Based on the multigene phylogenetic analysis, the suborder Massarineae is emended to accommodate five families, viz. Lentitheciaceae, Massarinaceae, Montagnulaceae, Morosphaeriaceae and Trematosphaeriaceae
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