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2. Agoramoorthy, G. & M. J. Hsu. 2005. Borneo's proboscis monkey – a study of its diet of mineral and phytochemical concentrations. Current Science (Bangalore) 89: 454–457. [Acrostichum aureum]
3. Aguraiuja, R. 2005. Hawaiian endemic fern lineage Diellia (Aspleniaceae): distribution, population structure and ecology. P. 111. In Dissertationes Biologicae Universitatis Tartuensis 112. Tartu University Press, Tartu Estonia.
4. Al Agely, A., L. Q. Ma & D. M. Silvia. 2005. Mycorrhizae increase arsenic uptake by the hyperaccumulator Chinese brake fern (Pteris vittata L.). Journal of Environmental Quality 34: 2181–2186.
5. Albertoni, E. F., C. Palma–Silva & C. C. Veiga. 2005. Structure of the community of macroinvertebrates associated with the aquatic macrophytes Nymphoides indica and Azolla filiculoides in two subtropical lakes (Rio Grande, RS, Brazil). Acta Biologica Leopoldensia 27: 137–145. [Portuguese]
6. Albornoz, P. L. & M. A. Hernandez. 2005. Anatomy and mycorrhiza in Pellaea ternifolia (Cav.) Link (Pteridaceae). Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40 (Supl.): 193. [Abstract; Spanish]
7. Almendros, G., M. C. Zancada, F. J. Gonzalez–Vila, M. A. Lesiak & C. Alvarez–Ramis. 2005. Molecular features of fossil organic matter in remains of the Lower Cretaceous fern Weichselia reticulata from Przenosza basement (Poland). Organic Geochemistry 36: 1108–1115.
8. Alonso–Amelot, M. E. & A. Oliveros–Bastidas. 2005. Kinetics of the natural evolution of hydrogen cyanide in plants in neotropical Pteridium arachnoideum and its ecological significance. Journal of Chemical Ecology 31: 315–331.
9. Alvarez–Fuentes, O. & C. Sanchez. 2005. A new species and a new combination of Thelypteris, subgenus Amauropelta, section Amauropelta from Cuba. American Fern Journal 95: 30–42.
10. Alvarez–Fuentes, O. & C. Sanchez. 2005. On the lectotypification of Thelypteris scalpturoides. American Fern Journal 95: 43–44.
11. Alves, R. J. V. & L. S. G. Martins. 2005. Recovering narrow endemic plant populations on Trindade Island, Brazil. P. 159. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract; Pityrogramma calomelanos]
12. Amatangelo, K. & P. Vitousek. 2005. Effects of phylogeny and nutrient ability on Hawaiian fern stoichiometry. In Abstracts (http://abstracts.co.allenpress.com/pweb/esa2005/). ESA 2005 Annual Meeting, Montreal Canada. [Abstract]
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14. Ambwani, K. & D. Dutta. 2005. Seed–like structure in dinosaurian coprolite of Lameta Formation (Upper cretaceous) at Pisdura, Maharashtra, India. Current Science (Bangalore) 88: 352–354.
15. Amemiya, K. & K. Yoneda. 2005. Characteristics and dormancy of non–harsh tasting line of Japanese bracken (Pteridium aquilinum Kuhn). Environment Control in Biology 43: 253–257.
16. Andrade–Cetto, A. & M. Heinrich. 2005. Mexican plants with hypoglycaemic effect used in the treatment of diabetes. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 99: 325–348. [Equisetum myriochaetum]
17. Anonymous. 2005. Excursion to north east Skane. Botaniska Notiser 138: 39–41. [Swedish; Isoetes lacustris, Diphasiastrum complanatum ssp. complanatum]
18. Anonymous. 2005. Flora Hunters Meeting 2005. Botaniska Notiser 138: 47–48. [Swedish; Equisetum, Asplenium, Polystichum, Gymnocarpium]
19. Archangelsky, A. & M. Llorens. 2005. Palynology of the Kachaike Formation, Lower Cretaceous of the Austral Basin, Santa Cruz province. II. Spores. Ameghiniana 42: 311–328. [Spanish]
20. Archer, R. C. 2005. Propagation of ferns by division with special emphasis on Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum'. Hardy Fern Foundation Quarterly 15 (1): 6–10.
21. Archer, R. C. 2005. Recommendations from north central Kentucky, USA. Hardy Fern Foundation Quarterly 15 (2): 22–28, 56.
22. Arora, A. & S. Saxena. 2005. Cultivation of Azolla microphylla biomass on secondary–treated Delhi municipal effluents. Biomass & Bioenergy 29: 60–64.
23. Artabe, A. E., D. G. Ganuza, L. A. Spalletti, A. Zuniga & E. M. Morel. 2005. The paleoflora of Cerro La Brea (Early Jurassic), Mendoza province, Argentina. Ameghiniana 42: 429–442. [Spanish]
24. Atanassova, J. 2005. Late holocene vegetation changes in the Northern Pirin Mountains (southwestern Bulgaria). Palynological data from Lake Suho Breznishko and Lake Okadensko. Geologica Carpathica 56: 447–453. [Pteridium]
25. Athayde Filho, F. d. P. & A. A. Agostinho. 2005. Pteridoflora of two "veredas" in the municipality of Campinapolis, Mato Grosso, Brazil. Pesquisas Botanica 56: 145–159. [Portuguese]
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27. Baghi, M., A. Mazooji & F. Fallahian. 2005. Introducing new species of genus Dryopteris along with morphology, sporology and anatomical studies and proposition of its determination key and distribution map in Iran. P. 383. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
28. Bai, J., H. Ouyang, W. Deng, Y. Zhu, X. Zhang & Q. Wang. 2005. Spatial distribution characteristics of organic matter and total nitrogen of marsh soils in river marginal wetlands. Geoderma 124: 181–192. [Isoetes]
29. Baier, E., M. Schmidt, H. Thiel & H. W. Bennert. 2005. Zur situation von Brauns Schildfarn (Polystichum braunii) auf dem Meibner – 1st die Rettung des einzigen hessischen Vorkommens noch möglich? Jahrbuch Naturschutz in Hessen 9: 61–66. [German]
30. Balachandar, D., K. Kumar, K. Arulmozhiselvan & S. Kannaiyan. 2005. Influence of combined nitrogen on nitrogen transfer efficiency of immobilized cyanobacteria to rice seedlings. Indian Journal of Microbiology 45: 257–260. [Azolla filiculoides]
31. Ballesteros, D., E. Estrelles & A. M. Ibars. 2005. New data concerning pteriphytic spore conservation in germplasm banks. Pp. 1–6. In Planta Europa IV Proceedings, Valencia (http://www.nerium.net/plantaeuropa/Download/Procedings/Ballesteros_daniel.pdf.)
32. Ballesteros, D., J. Gorgues & A. M. Ibars. 2005. High temperature and accelerated aging effects on spores of different ferns. P. 576. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
33. Balounova, Z., J. Rajchard & J. Michal. 2005. The contribution of surrounding vegetation of Ryzonvi Creek near Svojse in the National Park Sumava. Collection of Scientific Papers Faculty of Agriculture in Ceske Budejovice Series for Crop Sciences 22: 33–41. [Czech]
34. Banaticla, M. C. N. & I. E. Buot, Jr. 2005. Altitudinal zonation of pteridophytes on Mt. Banahaw de Lucban, Luzon Island, Philippines. Plant Ecology 180: 135–151.
35. Banerjee, M. 2005. Autochthonous deposition of Indian coal beds with palaeobotanical evidences of in situ plants from Saharjuri Basin, Jharkhand. Current Science (Bangalore) 88: 1487–1490.
36. Banerjee, M., S. Mitra & S. Dutta. 2005. First record of late palaeozoic Euramerian calamitalean foliage shoot Annularia Sternberg in the late Early Permian (Barakar Formation) Glossopteris floral assemblage of Peninsular Indian Lower Gondwana. Current Science (Bangalore) 88: 1040–1042.
37. Banks, S. C., G. R. Finlayson, S. J. Lawson, D. B. Lindenmayer, D. Paetkau, S. J. Ward & A. C. Taylor. 2005. The effects of habitat fragmentation due to forestry plantation establishment on the demography and genetic variation of a marsupial carnivore, Antechinus agilis. Biological Conservation 122: 581–597. [Blechnum nudum, Polystichum proliferum, Pteridium esculentum]
38. Bao, W. M., P. S. Wang, C. Aur, X. Ji & J. G. Cao. 2005. Diversity of Pteridophytes in China. P. 382. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
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40. Bao, W. M., Q. He, Q. X. Wang, G. W. Tian & J. G. Cao. 2005. Ultrastructure of oogenesis in Dryopteris crassirhizoma Nakai. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology 47: 201–213.
41. Barcelona, J. F. 2005. Noteworthy fern discoveries in the Philippines at the turn of the 21st century. Fern Gazette 17: 139–146. [Aglaomorpha cornucopia, Antrophyum williamsii, Ctenitis humilis, Cyrtomium, Dennstaedtia macgregori]
42. Barker, M. S. 2005. Asymmetrical reproductive isolation and polyploid species establishment in homosporous ferns. In Abstracts of Botany 2005. Botanical Society of America (www.2005.botanyconference.org), Austin Texas. [Abstract; Ceratopteris richardii]
43. Barker, M. S., S. W. Shaw, R. J. Hickey, J. E. Rawlins & J. W. Fetzner, Jr. 2005. Lepidopteran soral crypsis on Caribbean ferns. Biotropica 37: 314–316.
44. Beaman, J. H. 2005. Mount Kinabalu: Hotspot of plant diversity in Borneo. Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab Biologiske Skrifter 55: 103–127.
45. Bellemare, J., G. Motzkin & D. R. Foster. 2005. Rich mesic forests: Edaphic and physiographic drivers of community variation in western Massachusetts. Rhodora 107: 239–283. [Polystichum acrostichoides]
46. Bellingham, P. J., E. V. J. Tanner & J. R. Healey. 2005. Hurricane disturbance accelerates invasion by the alien tree Pittosporum undulatum in Jamaican montane rain forests. Journal of Vegetation Science 16: 675–684. [Cyathea]
47. Ben Hameda, A., S. Elosta & J. Havel. 2005. Optimization of the capillary zone electrophoresis method for Huperzine A determination using experimental design and artificial neural networks. Journal of Chromatography A 1084: 7–12. [Huperzia serrata]
48. Benavides, A., A. Duque, J. Duivenvoorden, A. Vasco & R. Callejas. 2005. A first quantitative census of vascular epiphytes in rain forests of Colombian Amazonia. Biodiversity and Conservation 14: 739–758.
49. Beniston, R. G. & M. S. Campo. 2005. HPV–18 transformed cells fail to arrest in G1 in response to quercetin treatment. Virus Research 109: 203–209. [Pteridium aquilinum]
50. Bennert, W., M. Lubienski, S. Koerner & M. Steinberg. 2005. Triploidy in Equisetum subgenus Hippochaete (Equisetaceae, Pteridophyta). Annals of Botany (London) 95: 807–815.
51. Bercu, R. 2005. Contributions to the anatomy of Asplenium ruta–muraria. Studia Botanica Hungarica 36: 13–20.
52. Berry, C. M. 2005. 'Hyenia' vogtii Hoeg from the Middle Devonian of Spitsbergen – Its morphology and systematic position. Review of Palaeobotany & Palynology 135: 109–116.
53. Bezrukova, E. V., L. V. Dan'ko, V. A. Snytko, P. P. Letunova, L. A. Orlova, S. B. Kuz'min, K. E. Vershinin, A. A. Abzaeva, A. P. Sizykh & O. M. Khlystov. 2005. New data on the vegetation change of the Lake Baikal western shore in the middle–late holocene. Doklady Akademii Nauk 401: 100–104. [Russian]
54. Bhattacharya, M. K. & A. Chakravorty. 2005. Observations on the pteridophytes of West Kameng District, Arunachal Pradesh, Eastern Himalaya. Indian Fern Journal 22: 183–188.
55. Bhuskute, S. M., V. I. Kahalkar & B. K. Mendhe. 2005. Occurrence of Psilotum nudum (L.) P. Beauv. from Gondia District of Maharashtra State, India. Indian Fern Journal 22: 189–190.
56. Bickford, D. & A. H. Wynn. 2005. Ramphotyphlops multilineatus (Striped blind snake). Herpetological Review 36: 327. [Asplenium]
57. Birkenmajer, K. & E. Zastawniak. 2005. A new late Palaeogene macroflora from Bellsund, Spitsbergen. Acta Palaeobot., Krakow 45: 145–163.
58. Bishay, F. & R. H. Kadlec. 2005. Wetland treatment at Musselwhite mine, Ontario, Canada. Pp. 176–198. In J. Vymazal (Ed.). Natural and Constructed Wetlands: Nutrients, Metals and Management, 5th Workshop on Nutrient Cycling and Retention in Natural and Constructed Wetland, Borova Lada, Czech Republic, September 24 –27, 2003. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, Netherlands. [Equisetum]
59. Bissoondial, T. Y. 2005. Unraveling the molecular photobiology of the emerging model fern, Ceratopteris richardii. City University of New York, New York, New York USA. 236 pp. [Dissertation]
60. Biswas, M., S. Parveen, H. Shimozawa & N. Nakagoshi. 2005. Effects of Azolla species on weed emergence in a rice paddy ecosystem. Weed Biology & Management 5: 176–183.
61. Bjurulf, P. 2005. Broad–leaved marsh orchids in Oland? Svensk Botanisk Tidskrift 99: 133. [Swedish; Thelypteris palustris]
62. Bokeria, M. R. 2005. Spore morphology of the Caucasus fern species. P. 383. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
63. Bonde, S. D. & N. K. P. Kumaran. 2005. Taxonomic realignment of the fossil polypodiaceous rhizome Thayeriorhizomoxylon chandrae ("chandraii") Patil and Datar from the Deccan Intertrappean beds of India. Taxon 54: 117–119. [Acrostichum intertrappeum]
64. Boudrie, M. & G. Cremers. 2005. A new variety of Lindsaea lancea (Pteridophyta, Dennstaedtiaceae) from the plateau of the Guianas. Adansonia 27: 9–16. [French]
65. Boudrie, M., B. Descoings & J. P. Mandin. 2005. Les pteridophytes du departement de l'Ardeche (France). Bot. Soc. Bot. France 31: 17–73. [French]
66. Boudrie, M. & J. Galtier. 2005. Les Ptéridophytes du département de la Loire. Bull. Bot. Centre–Oest, n. s. 36: 3–46.
67. Bourbonnais–Spear, N., P. Sanchez Vindas, L. Poveda, J. T. Amason, R. Awad, P. Maquin & V. Cal. 2005. Plant use by the Q'eqchi' Maya of Belize in ethnopsychiatry and neurological pathology. Economic Botany 59: 326–336.
68. Boyce, C. K. 2005. The fossil record of leaf developmental and physiological evolution. P. 165. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
69. Boyce, C. K. 2005. Patterns of segregation and convergence in the evolution of fern and seed plant leaf morphologies. Paleobiology 31: 117–140.
70. Brandstadt, K. F. 2005. Inspired by nature: an exploration of biocatalyzed siloxane bond formation and cleavage. Current Opinion in Biotechnology 16: 393–397. [Equisetum telmateia]
71. Bremer, P. 2005. The spontaneous establishment of Matteucia struthiopteris (L.) Tod. in the Netherlands. Gorteria 31: 122–125. [Dutch]
72. Brodribb, T. J., N. M. Holbrook, M. A. Zwieniecki & B. Palma. 2005. Leaf hydraulic capacity in ferns, conifers and angiosperms: impacts on photosynthetic maxima. New Phytologist 165: 839–846. [Selaginella pallescens]
73. Bruijnzeel, L. A. 2005. Tropical montane cloud forest: a unique hydrological case. Pp. 462–483. In M. Bonell & L. A. Bruijnzeel (Eds.). Forests, Water and People in the Humid Tropics: Past, Present and Future Hydrological Research for Integrated Land and Water Management. Cambridge University Press, New York NY USA.
74. Brussa, C. A. & I. Grela. 2005. Taxonomic revision of pteridophyta in Uruguay. Bol. Soc. Argent. Bot. 40 (Supl.): 193. [Abstract; Spanish]
75. Buchanan, G., J. Pearce–Higgins, M. Grant, D. Robertson & T. Waterhouse. 2005. Characterization of moorland vegetation and the prediction of bird abundance using remote sensing. Journal of Biogeography 32: 697–707. [Pteridium aquilinum]
76. Budantsev, A. Y. & V. V. Roshchina. 2005. Testing of alkaloids anticholinesterase activity. Rastitel'nye Resursy 41: 131–138. [Equisetum arvense]
77. Budke, J. M., R. J. Hickey & K. D. Heafner. 2005. Analysis of morphological and anatomical characteristics of Isoetes using I. tennesseensis. Brittonia 57: 167–182.
78. Buiten, N. 2005. Zwartsteel (Asplenium adiantum–nigrum L.) op een noordhelling in de duinen bij Velsen. Gorteria 31: 48–51. [Dutch]
79. Burns, K. C. & J. Dawson. 2005. Patterns in the diversity and distribution of epiphytes and vines in a New Zealand forest. Austral Ecology 30: 891–899. [Asplenium flaccidum, A. polyodon, Blechnum filiforme, Microsorum pustulatum, Pyrrosia eleagnifolia]
80. Butler, R. J. 2005. The 'fabrosaurid' ornithischian dinosaurs of the Upper Elliot Formation (Lower Jurassic) of South Africa and Lesotho. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 145: 175–218.
81. Caille, N., F. J. Zhao & S. P. McGrath. 2005. Comparison of root absorption, translocation and tolerance of arsenic in the hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata and the nonhyperaccumulator P. tremula. New Phytologist 165: 755–761.
82. Calie, P. J. 2005. A mutant hunt using C–Fern (Ceratopteris richardii). American Biology Teacher 67: 295–299.
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84. Cantrill, l. J. & N. S. Nagalingum. 2005. Ferns from the Cretaceous of Alexandar Island, Antarctica: implications for Cretaceous phytogeography of the Southern Hemisphere. Review of Palaeobotany & Palynology 137: 83–103.
85. Cao, J. G., Q. He, Q. X. Wang, G. W. Tian & W. M. Bao. 2005. Spermatocyte and spermatozoid ultra–structures of Dryopteris crassirhizoma. Xibei Zhiwu Xuebao 25: 761–769. [Chinese]
86. Capon, S. J. 2005. Flood variability and spatial variation in plant community composition and structure on a large arid floodplain. Journal of Arid Environments 60: 283–302. [Marsileaceae]
87. Carmona, M. D., R. Llorach, C. Obon & D. Rivera. 2005. "Zahraa", a Unani multicomponent herbal tea widely consumed in Syria: Components of drug mixtures and alleged medicinal properties. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 102: 344–350. [Equisetaceae]
88. Carrapiço, F. & A. L. Pereira. 2005. How evolved is the Azolla–Anabaena symbiotic system? P. 132. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
89. Carson, W. P., J. A. Banta, A. A. Royo & C. Kirschbaum. 2005. Plant communities growing on boulders in the Allegheny National Forest: Evidence for boulders as refugia from deer and as a bioassay of overbrowsing. Natural Areas Journal 25: 10–18. [Dryopteris carthusiana, Thelypteris noveboracensis]
90. Cha–Cha, R., A. Romano & F. Fernandes. 2005. In vitro spore germination of Polystichum drepanum, a threatened fern from Madeira Island. Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology 80: 741–745.
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93. Chang, P., J. Y. Kim & K. W. Kim. 2005. Concentrations of arsenic and heavy metals in vegetation at two abandoned mine tailings in South Korea. Environmental Geochemistry & Health 27: 109–119. [Pteridium aquilinum]
94. Chauhan, N., H. Padalia, M. C. Porwal & P. S. Roy. 2005. Report of Ophioderma pendula (L.) Presl: A rare and interesting fern from Great Nicobar Island and its littoral habitat characterization. Indian Fern Journal 22: 146–151.
95. Chen, J. J., C. Y. Duh & J. F. Chen. 2005. New cytotoxic biflavonoids from Selaginella delicatula. Planta Medica 71: 659–665.
96. Chen, J. M., X. Liu, J. Y. Wang, G. W. Robert & Q. F. Wang. 2005. Genetic variation within the endangered quillwort Isoetes hypsophila (Isoetaceae) in China as evidenced by ISSR analysis. Aquatic Botany 82: 89–98.
97. Chen, K., G. W. Plumb, R. N. Bennett & Y. Bao. 2005. Antioxidant activities of extracts from five anti–viral medicinal plants. Journal of Ethnopharmacology 96: 201–205. [Selaginella labordei]
98. Chen, S. S. 2005. Study of vessel elements in Pteris vittata. Wuhan Zhiwuxue Yanjiu 23: 196–198. [Chinese]
99. Chepstow–Lusty, A., M. B. Bush, M. R. Frogley, P. A. Baker, S. C. Fritz & J. Aronson. 2005. Vegetation and climate change on the Bolivian Altiplano between 108,000 and 18,000 yr ago. Quaternary Research (Orlando) 63: 90–98.
100. Chernous, O. P. 2005. Floral findings on the territory of Shostka geobotanical district (Sumy region). Ukrayins'kyi Botanichnyi Zhurnal 62: 360–364. [Ukrainian; Botrychium multifidum, Lycopodium annotinum]
101. Chettri, D. R., M. Choudhuri, A. K. Mukherjee & J. Adhikari. 2005. L–myo–inositol–1–phosphate synthase: partial purification and characterisation from Gleichenia glauca. Biologia Plantarum (Prague) 49: 59–63.
102. Chinnery, L. E. 2005. More humans means more plant species in the Eastern Caribbean. P. 629. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
103. Chiou, W. L., C. E. Martin, T. C. Lin, C. C. Hsu, S. H. Lin & K. C. Lin. 2005. Ecophysiological differences between sterile and fertile fronds of the subtropical epiphytic fern Pyrrosia lingua (Polypodiaceae) in Taiwan. American Fern Journal 95: 131–140.
104. Choudhury, M. D. & P. S. Das. 2005. Ecology and distribution pattern of Dipteris wallichii (R. Br.) Moore in southern Assam, NE India. Indian Fern Journal 22: 124–127.
105. Christenhusz, M. J. M., K. M. Pryer, J. Metzgar & H. Tuomisto. 2005. Molecular phylogeny of Danaea Sm. (Marattiaceae). P. 383. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
106. Christenhusz, M. J. M. & H. Tuomisto. 2005. Some notes on the taxonomy, biogeography and ecology of Danaea (Marattiaceae). Fern Gazette 17: 217–222.
107. Cleary, D. F. R., M. J. Genner, T. J. B. Boyle, T. Setyawati, C. D. Angraeti & S. B. J. Menken. 2005. Associations of bird species richness and community composition with local and landscape–scale environmental factors in Borneo. Landscape Ecology 20: 989–1001.
108. Clerc, P. & M. J. Price. 2005. Cryptogamy at the Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva. Saussurea 35: 53–72. 109. Clifford, H. T. & M. E. Dettmann. 2005. First record from Australia of the Cretaceous fern genus Tempskya and the description of a new species, T. judithae. Review of Palaeobotany & Palynology 134: 71–84.
110. Cobb, B., E. Farnsworth & C. Lowe. 2005. Peterson Field Guide to the ferns of northeastern and central North America, Second Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston MA USA. 417 pp.
111. Collinson, M. E. 2005. Neogene ferns: often neglected but not forgotten. P. 133. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
112. Coomes, D. A., R. B. Allen, W. A. Bentley, L. E. Burrows, C. D. Canham, L. Fagan, D. M. Forsyth, A. Gaxiola–Alcantar, R. L. Parfitt, W. A. Ruscoe, D. A. Wardle, D. J. Wilson & E. F. Wright. 2005. The hare, the tortoise and the crocodile: the ecology of angiosperm dominance, conifer persistence and fern filtering. Journal of Ecology 93: 918–935.
113. Correia, H., A. Gonzalez–Paramas, M. T. Amaral, C. Santos–Buelga & M. T. Batista. 2005. Characterisation of polyphenols by HPLC–PAD–ESI/MS and antioxidant activity in Equisetum telmateia. Phytochemical Analysis 16: 380–387.
114. Costa, F. R. C., W. E. Magnusson & R. C. Luizao. 2005. Mesoscale distribution patterns of Amazonian understorey herbs in relation to topography, soil and watersheds. Journal of Ecology 93: 863–878.
115. Costa, M. A. S. & J. Prado. 2005. Flora da Reserva Ducke, Amazonas, Brasil. Pteridophyta–Metaxyaceae. Rodriguésia 56: 72–73. [Portuguese]
116. Costa, M. A. S. & J. Prado. 2005. Flora da Reserva Ducke, Amazonas, Brasil. Pteridophyta–Ophioglossaceae. Rodriguésia 56: 74–75. [Portuguese]
117. Craggs, H. J. 2005. Late Cretaceous climate signal of the Northern Pekulney Range Flora of northeastern Russia. Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology 217: 25–46.
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259. Hajek, M., P. Hajkova & I. Apostolova. 2005. Notes on the Bulgarian wetland flora, including new national and regional records. Phytologia Balcanica 11: 173–184. [Equisetum xmoorei]
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268. Hasebe, M. & M. Ito. 2005. Evolution of floral homeotic genes in green plants. P. 44. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
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287. Hofmann, C. C. & R. Zetter. 2005. Reconstruction of different wetland plant habitats of the Pannonian basin system (Neogene, Eastern Austria). Palaios 20: 266–279.
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301. Horrocks, J. R. 2005. Polystichum pseduo–makinoi. Hardy Fern Foundation Quarterly 15 (4): 55–56.
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303. Horrocks, M. & I. Barber. 2005. Microfossils of introduced starch cultigens from an early wetland ditch in New Zealand. Archaeology in Oceania 40: 106–114.
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460. McHaffie, H. S. 2005. Athyrium distentifolium Tausch ex Opiz (A–alpestre (Hoppe) Rylands ex T. Moore–non– Clairv.) including A. distentifolium var. flexile (Newman) Jermy. Journal of Ecology 93: 839–851.
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468. Mendoza Mociño, S., L. Pacheco, M. B. Jarquin Pacheco & A. Sánchez Morales. 2005. Anatomy of Thirty Species of Diplazium (Woodsiaceae). P. 385. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
469. Menezes, N. L. 2005. Rhizophore in Angiosperms. P. 307. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract; Selaginella]
470. Metzgar, J., K. M. Pryer & H. Schneider. 2005. Azolla: phylogenetic history, divergence times, and character evolution. P. 339. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
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475. Molina, J. A. 2005. The vegetation of temporary ponds with Isoetes in the Iberian Peninsula. Phytocoenologia 35: 219–230.
476. Moore, T. R., J. A. Trofymow, M. Siltanen, C. Prescott & CIDET Working Grp. 2005. Patterns of decomposition and carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus dynamics of litter in upland forest and peatland sites in central Canada. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 35: 133–142. [Pteridium aquilinum]
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489. Murakami, A. N. 2005. Possible long distance dispersal of ferns between Madagascar and Southeast Asia. P. 31. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
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511. Odland, A. 2005. Oligotrophic and mesotrophic vegetation in southern Scandinavian mountains. Gradients in species and community distribution extracted by numerical analyses of earlier published vegetation descriptions. Phytocoenologia 35: 985–1018.
512. Often, A. 2005. Vanilla Orchid Nigritella nigra in autumn–summer seasons in Gammeldalen, Tynset: from –– to the farthest rarity. Blyttia 63: 193–194. [Norwegian; Equisetum palustre]
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532. Palmer, D. D. 2005. Pneumatopteris pendens (Thelypteridaceae), a new Hawaii endemic species of Pneumatopteris from Hawaii. American Fern Journal 95: 80–83.
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534. Pande, H. C. 2005. Pteridophytic flora of central Himalayas: rare and endangered elements and their conservation. P. 486. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
535. Pande, H. C., P. Joshi & P. C. Pande. 2005. Diplazium longifolium Moore and Dryopteris woodsiisora Hayata: Two new records from eastern part of Garhwal Himalaya. Indian Fern Journal 22: 115–117.
536. Pande, H. C., P. Joshi & P. C. Pande. 2005. Systematics of the genus Cyrtomium Presl. (Pteridophyta–Dryopteridaceae) from Uttaranchal (north–west Himalaya). Indian Journal of Forestry 28: 451–456.
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538. Pangtey, Y. P. S. 2005. A note on the collection of Pteris puberula Ching (Pteridaceae: Pteridophyta) in the north–western Himalaya from Kumaon Hills. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 102: 260.
539. Panteris, E. & B. Galatis. 2005. The morphogenesis of lobed plant cells in the mesophyll and epidermis: organization and distinct roles of cortical microtubules and actin filaments. New Phytologist 167: 721–731. [Adiantum capillus–veneris]
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547. Parnikoza, I. Y. & A. O. Cukanova. 2005. Condition of the Botrychium multifidum (SG Gmel.) Rupr. cenopopulations in the Kiev territory. Ukrayins'kyi Botanichnyi Zhurnal 62: 289–295. [Ukrainian]
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550. Parris, B. S. 2005. Grammitidaceae (Pteridophyta) of Mount Jaya, New Guinea and other montane Malesian localities. Fern Gazette 17: 183–203.
551. Patra, B. & S. Bera. 2005. Feeding habit of a chrysomelid beetle on ferns. Indian Fern Journal 22: 92–99. [Ampelopteris exaltata, A. prolifera, Adiantum philippense, Christella dentata, Drynaria propinqua, Pyrrosia adnascens, Phymatosorus scolopendria]
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557. Perrie, L. & P. Brownsey. 2005. The age of New Zealand's ferns. P. 31. In Abstracts (www.ibc2005.ac.at). XVII International Botanical Congress 17–23 July, Vienna Austria. [Abstract]
558. Perrie, L. R. & P. J. Brownsey. 2005. Insights into the biogeography and polyploid evolution of new Zealand Asplenium from chloroplast DNA sequence data. American Fern Journal 95: 1–21.
559. Perrie, L. R. & P. J. Brownsey. 2005. Genetic variation is not concordant with morphological variation in the fern Asplenium hookerianum sensu lato (Aspleniaceae). American Journal of Botany 92: 1559–1564.
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563. Pichi Sermolli, R. E. G. & M. P. Bizzarri. 2005. A revision of Raddi's pteridological collection from Brazil (1817–1818). Webbia 60: 1–393.
564. Pierce, S., A. Vianelli & B. Cerabolini. 2005. From ancient genes to modern communities: the cellular stress response and the evolution of plant strategies. Functional Ecology 19: 763–776. [Ceratopteris richardii]
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567. Pokorny, M. L., R. L. Sheley, C. A. Zabinski, R. E. Engel, T. J. Svejcar & J. J. Borkowski. 2005. Plant functional group diversity as a mechanism for invasion resistance. Restoration Ecology 13: 448–459. [Lycopsida]
568. Poli, D. B. 2005. The role of auxin on the evolution of embryo development and axis formation in land plants. University of Maryland, College Park, College Park Maryland USA. 214 pp. [Dissertation; Marsilia vestita]
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