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Clarifying the systematics of the neotropical Diplazium cristatum complex

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We aim to understand a complex within Diplazium, one of the most problematic genera among leptosporangiate ferns. The Diplazium cristatum complex, a neotropical lineage, comprises approximately 23 species and are highlighted as in need of a revision in many floras. Further, we will test the trophopods as potential diagnostic character.

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Master

Year obtained:

2022

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Current student

Brazil

Ferns and fern allies

Relevant publications (minimum 1, maximum 4):

REIS, A.; MYNSSEN, C. M.; LINO, V.; SYLVESTRE, L. S. Taxonomic notes on Asplenium pseudoangustum (Aspleniaceae): a redescription based on spore morphology and distribution novelties. Rodriguesia, v. 74, p. e00462023. 2023, 2023.

SYLVESTRE, L. S.; REIS, A.; WINDISCH, P. G. Aspleniaceae (Polypodiopsida) in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. Rodriguesia, v. 74, p. e00712023. 2023, 2023.

LINO, V.; REIS, A.; CANAVEZE, Y. ; FARAH, M. S. ; SYLVESTRE, L. S. ; FERREIRA, B. G. . Beyond the physical protection: What can Asplenium glandular scales secrete?. FLORA, v. 305, p. 152338, 2023.

REIS, A.; LIMA, V. L.; MYNSSEN, C. M. ; SYLVESTRE, L. S. . Asplenium coronatum (Aspleniaceae), a new fern species from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Phytotaxa (on-line), v. 574, p. 185-190, 2022.

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Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Atiles Reis Junior

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