Azolla nana

Citations total:
13
link From To Geolocation Author - title Year
details Oligocene Canada(British Columbia) Hills,L.V. et al. Azolla primaeva and its phylogenetic significance. 1967
details Late Miocene Germany(Rhineland) Kempf,E.K. Electron microscopy of the sporoderm of Cenozoic megaspores of the water fern genus Azolla. 1969
details Early Miocene Germany(Rhineland) Kempf,E.K. Electron microscopy of the sporoderm of Cenozoic megaspores of the water fern genus Azolla. 1969
details Early Miocene Nd Kedves,M. The present state of ultrastructural research into fossil sporomorphs. 1973
details Oligocene Nd Fowler,K. Megaspores and Massulae of Azolla prisca from the Oligocene of the Isle of Wight. 1975
details Oligocene USSR Friis,E.M. EM: Studies on Salviniaceae megaspores from the Middle Miocene Fasterholt Flora, Denmark. 1977
details Oligocene Poland Friis,E.M. EM: Studies on Salviniaceae megaspores from the Middle Miocene Fasterholt Flora, Denmark. 1977
original Oligocene USSR(Kustanaiskaya) Dorofeyev,P.I. On the taxonomy of the Tertiary Azolla Lam. of the section Rhizosperma Meyen 1980
details Early Miocene Czechoslovakia(Bohemia) Buzek,C. et al. Azolla remains from the Lower Miocene of the North-Bohemian Bas Czechoslovakia 1988
details Rupelian Messinian Worldwide Kovach,W.L. et al. Worldwide stratigraphic occurrences of Mesozoic and Tertiary megaspores. 1989
details Late Oligocene Early Miocene USSR(Kazakh SSR) Batten,D.J. et al. Catalog of Mesozoic and Tertiary megaspores 1990
details Miocene Nd Taylor,T.N. et al. In situ, pollen and spores in plant evolution. 14C -Importance of in situ, pollen and spores in understanding the biology and evolution of fossil plants. (Principles and Applications. Applications. J.Jansonius and D.C.McGregor, editors.) 1996
details Early Miocene Germany(Rhineland) Kedves,M. Tranmission Electron Microscopy of the Fossil Spores. 1996