This study was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.31470317,81703650).
Past climatic oscillations and complex geodynamic processes had tremendous effects on the current distributions of species in East Asia.Previous studies have revealed that spermatophytes experienced different demograp...
This research was partially supported by Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, the National Geo- graphic Society of the USA, and the National Natural Science Foundation of China to L.-B.Z. (#31628002) and to L.Z. (#31400196), the Glory Light International Fellowship for Chinese Botanists at Missouri Botanical Garden to X.-M.Z., the CAS-TWAS President's Fellowship for International PhD Students to N.T.L., and the CAS/SAFEA International Partner- ship Program for Creative Research Teams. Ralf Knapp shared one sample. De-Kui Chen helped with the laboratory work and Carl J. Rothfels provided locality information for one species. Daniele Cicuzza, Shi-Yong Dong, Andrew S. Doran, Zhao-Rong He, Peter Hovenkamp, Layne Huiet, Serena Lee, Hong-Mei Liu, Patrik Mraz, Viera Mrazova, and Alan R. Smith helped provide images of some specimens. We thank Nicholas J. Turland for Greek consultation, and Harald Schneider for helpful comments.
We undertook phylogenetic analyses to resolve the relationships of Pteridrys and related taxa based on six plastid markers (atpA, atpB, matK& rps16-matK, rbcL, rps4 & rps4-trnS, and trnL & trnL-F) and nuclear pgi...
grants from a 973 program of the Ministry of Science and Technology of China,the National Natural Science Foundation of China,the Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography,Kunming Institute of Botany,Chinese Academy of Sciences
The microsoroid ferns make up a large group in the family Polypodiaceae, easily characterized by the combination of at least partly clathrate rhizome scales and anastomosing reticulate venation. The diversification of...
Acknowledgements This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 31070182). The authors of this paper are grateful to the administrators of the herbaria PE, PYU, K, KATH, and TNS for checking specimens. The authors also thank Professor Dr. H. SCHNEIDER for critical reading of the manuscript and offering helpful suggestions for improving the manuscript, and thank Mr. N. SHRESTHA and Mr. J. W. LI for improving the English.
The species delimitation of Lemmaphyllum, including the former segregated Lepidogrammitis in China, was considered as unresolved. Previous treatments accepted between one and 20 species. In the present study, multivar...
grants from the research program for Postdoctoral Scholar,Key Laboratory of Biodiversity and Biogeography,Kunming Institute of Botany,CAS (Grant No.Y0205111L1) to CK,West Light Foundation of the CAS to H-GZ,Hundred Talents Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences,the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.31061160184) to HS,and the National Geographic Society of the United States (Grant Nos.6300-98 and 7312-13) to S-GW
The phylogenetic position of the monotypic genus Kontumia (Polypodiaceae) is contentious. It has been suggested that Kontumia is related to Gyrnnogrammitis dareiformis (Drynarioideae) based on spore ornamentation ...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.30470139 and 30770166).
The taxonomy of Lepisorus (J. Sm.) Ching sect. Lepisorus in China was revised based on herbarium specimen examinations, field observations, and microscopic study of rhizome scales, soral paraphyses, leaf epidermis, ...