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Review of the taxonomic composition of the family Dryopteridaceae in the pteridoflora of the Russian Far East

Обзор таксономического состава семейства Dryopteridaceae птеридофлоры российского Дальнего Востока
Authors: O.V. Khrapko;

Review of the taxonomic composition of the family Dryopteridaceae in the pteridoflora of the Russian Far East

Abstract

The taxonomic composition of the Polypodiophyta of the Russian Far East was processed more than 30 years ago. There was a need to revise the taxonomic composition of this group of plants, the systematic position of its representative species, taking into account recent research. The taxonomic composition of the Dryopteridaceae family was specified. Dryopteridaceae is the largest family of Polypodiophyta in the flora of Russia and the Russian Far East. It showed that in the Russian Far East, the family is represented by 4 genera and 17 species.

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