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    The southernmost distribution range of Isoetes panamensis Maxon & C.V. Morton (Lycopodiopsida, Isoetaceae) in the relicts of the Cerrado in southern Brazil by Pereira, Jovani B. S., Brotto, Marcelo, Labiak, Paulo H.

    Published in Check list (Luís Felipe Toledo) (01-01-2021)
    “…Establishing the geographical distribution limits of species may provide not only data to understand their range of adaptation to conservation proposals but…”
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    Origin and biogeography of the ancient genus Isoëtes with focus on the Neotropics by Pereira, Jovani B S, Labiak, Paulo H, Stützel, Thomas, Schulz, Christian

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-10-2017)
    “…Abstract Isoëtes has a worldwide distribution and comprises c. 250 species. With 64 species, South America is its centre of taxonomic diversity. However, South…”
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    Nuclear multi-locus phylogenetic inferences of polyploid Isoëtes species (Isoëtaceae) suggest several unknown diploid progenitors and a new polyploid species from South America by Pereira, Jovani B S, Labiak, Paulo H, Stützel, Thomas, Schulz, Christian

    Published in Botanical journal of the Linnean Society (01-01-2019)
    “…Abstract Polyploidization is a dominant force in shaping the evolutionary history of Isoëtes. The genus is globally distributed, with South America harbouring…”
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    Chloroplast genomes of key species shed light on the evolution of the ancient genus Isoetes by Pereira, Jovani B. S., Giulietti, Ana Maria, Pires, Eder S., Laux, Marcele, Watanabe, Maurício T. C., Oliveira, Renato R. M., Vasconcelos, Santelmo, Oliveira, Guilherme

    Published in Journal of systematics and evolution : JSE (01-05-2021)
    “…Although phylogenetic studies have revealed major clades, the deepest relationships in Isoetes remain unresolved. The use of next‐generation sequencing…”
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    A New Species of Ceradenia (Polypodiaceae) from Southern Brazil by Labiak, Paulo H., Pereira, Jovani B. S.

    Published in Systematic botany (01-12-2016)
    “…A new species from the highlands of southern Brazil, Ceradenia maackii, is described and compared to its most similar species. The new species is characterized…”
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    Edaphic Endemism in the Amazon: Vascular Plants of the canga of Carajas, Brazil by Giulietti, Ana M, Giannini, Tereza C, Mota, Nara F.O, Watanabe, Mauricio T.C, Viana, Pedro L, Pastore, Mayara, Silva, Uiara C.S, Siqueira, Marinez F, Pirani, Jose R, Lima, Haroldo C, Pereira, Jovani B.S, Brito, Rafael M, Harley, Raymond M, Siqueira, Jose 0, Zappi, Daniela C

    Published in The Botanical review (01-12-2019)
    “…Amazonia is one of the most diverse biomes worldwide, and, as well as luxuriant forest, it includes mountain areas which, despite their small surface area,…”
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    A New Species of Isoetes with Tuberculate Spores from Southeastern Brazil (Isoetaceae) by Pereira, Jovani B. S, Labiak, Paulo H

    Published in Systematic botany (01-12-2013)
    “…Isoetes quiririensis is described, illustrated, and compared to similar species. This species can be distinguished from other species in Brazil by a set of…”
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    Isoetes nana , a new species from the coastal mountains of southeastern Brazil by Pereira, Jovani B S, Stützel, Thomas, Schulz, Christian

    Published in PhytoKeys (03-11-2017)
    “…, a new species from the coastal mountains of southeastern Brazil (Serra de Itatiaia), is described, illustrated and compared to similar species. This species…”
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    Rediscovering two Isoetes species in the Brazilian Amazon and Cerrado after 167 years by Pereira, Jovani B S, Giulietti, Ana Maria, Pott, Vali J, Watanabe, Maurício T C

    Published in PhytoKeys (05-12-2019)
    “…and were the first two species of the genus to be collected from Brazil. was gathered by Richard Spruce in the Amazon basin near Santarém in the state of Pará…”
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