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Selecting the best candidates for resurrecting extinct-in-the-wild plants from herbaria.
Albani Rocchetti G, Carta A, Mondoni A, Godefroid S, Davis CC, Caneva G, Albrecht MA, Alvarado K, Bijmoer R, Borosova R, Bräuchler C, Breman E, Briggs M, Buord S, Cave LH, Da Silva NG, Davey AH, Davies RM, Dickie JB, Fabillo M, Fleischmann A, Franks A, Hall G, Kantvilas G, Klak C, Liu U, Medina L, Reinhammar LG, Sebola RJ, Schönberger I, Sweeney P, Voglmayr H, White A, Wieringa JJ, Zippel E, Abeli T. Albani Rocchetti G, et al. Among authors: voglmayr h. Nat Plants. 2022 Dec;8(12):1385-1393. doi: 10.1038/s41477-022-01296-7. Epub 2022 Dec 19. Nat Plants. 2022. PMID: 36536014 Review.
Whereas some theoretical progress has been made for animals, the resurrection of extinct plants (de-extinction sensu lato) is a relatively recently discussed topic. In this context, the term 'de-extinction' is used sensu lato to refer to the resurrection of 'extinct in the …
Whereas some theoretical progress has been made for animals, the resurrection of extinct plants (de-extinction sensu lato) is a relatively r …
Teichospora and the Teichosporaceae.
Jaklitsch WM, Olariaga I, Voglmayr H. Jaklitsch WM, et al. Among authors: voglmayr h. Mycol Prog. 2016;15:31. doi: 10.1007/s11557-016-1171-2. Epub 2016 Mar 3. Mycol Prog. 2016. PMID: 27069462 Free PMC article.
This finding contradicts the current general dogma that apically free paraphyses are absent in the Pleosporales and questions the wide use of the term pseudoparaphysis....
This finding contradicts the current general dogma that apically free paraphyses are absent in the Pleosporales and questions the wide use o …