Rhynia is also a vascular plant, with somewhat monopodial branching to a height of about 18 cm. |
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On land amphibians and therapsids were both badly affected, while vascular plant diversity dropped by 50 per cent. |
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To gather a set of voucher specimens of vascular plant species for local and national plant collections. |
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In vascular plant biology, electro-osmosis is also used as an alternative or supplemental explanation for the movement of polar liquids via the phloem. |
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Calculations conceptualize vascular plant consumption through a crop coefficient. |
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The abundance of native vascular plant species within a natural area is considered a measure of ecological significance. |
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To describe the taxonomic, ecological and geographic characteristics of vascular plant species of special management concern. |
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Ten vascular plant species ranked by ACCDC as rare were found in the Project area. |
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Within the ground floor layer, a total of 2,003 vascular plant species were identified. |
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With such a wide diversity of vascular plant species in Canada, it is not surprising that the threats to vascular plants are similarly varied. |
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Discover the Canadian Vascular Plant Herbarium, a collection of one million catalogued specimens of vascular plant species. |
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The varied topography and habitat has led to a diversity of plantlife, including almost 1,000 vascular plant species. |
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The EIS evaluation of the vascular plant species of concern was limited to identifying species and their general locations. |
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For a comparison of angiosperms with the other major groups of plants, see plant, bryophyte, fern, lower vascular plant, and gymnosperm. |
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This project is an exhaustive study of all vascular plant species from Oregon to Idaho to the Mojave Desert. |
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More than 40 percent of vascular plant species of the Arctic are circumpolar in distribution. |
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Although the structural organization of the vascular plant is comparatively loose, development of the various parts is well coordinated. |
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The growth of the vascular plant depends upon the activity of meristems, which are, in a sense, always embryonic. |
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Leaves are the other plant organ that, along with stems, constitutes the shoot of the vascular plant body. |
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The flora was traditionally estimated to comprise about 5,500 vascular plant species. |
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Lower vascular plant, formerly pteridophyte, also called vascular cryptogam, any of the spore-bearing vascular plants, including the ferns, club mosses, spike mosses, quillworts, horsetails, and whisk ferns. |
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Only 165 of the island's current 1,000 vascular plant species are considered native. |
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Within the site, there are 943 vascular plant species, 49 of which are listed in the Red Data Book of Ukraine and 17 in the European Red Data Book. |
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Relative to other species groups covered in this report, such as marine fishes, the distribution and status of many vascular plant species in Canada is fairly well known, particularly in southern Canada. |
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Experimental data on the toxicity of ammonia to freshwater phytoplankton and vascular plant communities are limited and contradictory, although that may be the result of variation in response from different species. |
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Chromosome numbers of selected vascular plant species from Sakhalin, Moneron and the Kurile Islands. |
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The flora comprises 3,354 vascular plant species, of which 2,297 are native and 1,057 have been introduced. |
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This effort revealed that 3,740 species and 387 infraspecific taxa in 1,117 genera comprising 203 vascular plant families were found to represent the Alabama flora. |
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