This species is usually known as: |
Nephrodium molle |
This species has also been known as: |
Nephrodium molle var. didymosorum, Nephrodium molle var. jamesonii |
No common names have been found |
Trends (five
databases) 1901-2013:
[Number
of papers mentioning Nephrodium molle: 9]
|
Popularity of Nephrodium molle over time
[Left-hand
Plot: Plot of numbers of papers mentioning Nephrodium molle (histogram and left
hand axis scale of left-hand plot) and line of best fit, 1901 to 2013 (equation
and % variation accounted for in box); Right-hand Plot: Plot of a
proportional micro index, derived from numbers of papers mentioning Nephrodium
molle as
a proportion (scaled by multiplying by one million) of the approximate total
number of papers available in databases for that year (frequency polygon and
left-hand axis scale of right-hand plot) and line of best fit, 1901 to 2013
(equation and % variation accounted for in box)]
Keywords
[Total number of keywords included in the papers that mentioned this species: #keywords8#]
No keywords have been located for this species
Most likely scope for
crop use/product (%):
[Please
note: When there are only a few papers mentioning a species, care should be
taken with the interpretation of these crop use/product results; as well, a
mention may relate to the use of a species, or the context in which it grows,
rather than a product]
(abrasive (allelopathy (aquatic (beverage (biofuel (bioindicator (birdseed (boundary (breeding (cane/bamboo (cereal (charcoal (chewing (clothing fibre (companion plant (cosmetics (cut flower (dietary fibre (dye (erosion control (essential oil (flavour fixative (flavouring/spice (fodder (food dye (food for humans (forage (fruit (fuelwood (genetics (grain legume (green manure (plant gum (hemiparasite (honey (host for disease (industrial product (insect repellent (insectivorous (jewellery (medicinal (model (nut (nutraceutical (oilseed/fat (ornamental (pesticide (phytoamelioration (phytoextractive (plant grafting (poison (pseudocereal (psychoactive (resin (revegetation (rubber (seagrass (shade (smoking (soil amelioration (starch (sweetener)…..
Recent mentions of
this species in the literature:
[since 2012, with links to abstracts; The references from 1901-2013 which have
been used for the trend, keyword and crop use/product analyses below, are
listed below these references]
(2015) Color Plates A2 - Hakeem, Khalid Rehman. In ‘Soil Remediation and Plants’ (Ed.^(Eds Sabir M, Öztürk M, et al.) pp. 1-17. (Academic Press: San Diego). //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780127999371150016
Hasanuzzaman M, Nahar K, Hakeem KR, Öztürk M and Fujita M (2015) Chapter 16 - Arsenic Toxicity in Plants and Possible Remediation. In ‘Soil Remediation and Plants’ (Ed.^(Eds pp. 433-501. (Academic Press: San Diego). //www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780127999371000164
References 1901-2013 (and
links to abstracts):
[Number
of papers mentioning Nephrodium molle: 9; Any undated papers have been included
at the end]
Bowen RH (1929) Notes on the Chondriosome-like Bodies in the Cytoplasm of Equisetum. Ann. Bot. os-43, 309-327. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org
BOWEN RH (1929) Notes on the Chondriosome-like Bodies in the Cytoplasm of Equisetum. Ann. Bot. os-43, 309-327. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org
Steil WN (1919) A Study of Apogamy in Nephrodium hirtipes, Hk. Ann. Bot. os-33, 109-132. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org
STEIL WN (1919) A Study of Apogamy in Nephrodium hirtipes, Hk. Ann. Bot. os-33, 109-132. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org
Overton JB (1909) On the Organization of the Nuclei in the Pollen Mothercells of Certain Plants, with Especial Reference to the Permanence of the Chromosomes: With Plates I-III. Ann. Bot. os-23, 19-62. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org
OVERTON JB (1909) On the Organization of the Nuclei in the Pollen Mothercells of Certain Plants, with Especial Reference to the Permanence of the Chromosomes: With Plates I-III. Ann. Bot. os-23, 19-62. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org
Johnson DS (1908) THE BOTANICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. Science 27, 332-341. http://www.sciencemag.org
Tansley AG and Lulham RB (1902) ON A NEW TYPE OF FERN-STELE, AND ITS PROBABLE PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONS. Ann. Bot. os-16, 157-164. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org
TANSLEY AG and LULHAM RB (1902) ON A NEW TYPE OF FERN-STELE, AND ITS PROBABLE PHYLOGENETIC RELATIONS. Ann. Bot. os-16, 157-164. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org
Hemsley WB (1896) The Flora of Lord Howe Island. Ann. Bot. os-10, 221-284. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org
HEMSLEY WB (1896) The Flora of Lord Howe Island. Ann. Bot. os-10, 221-284. http://aob.oxfordjournals.org
Bunbury CJF (1859) On some Vegetable Remains from Madeira. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society 15, 50-59. http://jgslegacy.lyellcollection.org/cgi/content/abstract/15/1-2/50
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