Serial no: 2387
Status: Basic
Last update: 2024-10-26

ຜັກກູດຜັກຊີດຳ
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Adiantum stenochlamys Baker


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Ferns

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Local name:
ຊື່ໄທ:ຜັກກູດຝັກຊີກ້ານດຳ.

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Family:
Pteridaceae

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Description:

Ecology
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Distribution in Laos :

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Endemism in Laos:
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IUCN status :
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Lao official status :
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Use
Use types:
Medicine

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Domestication:
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Nutrition
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Comments on nutritional values:
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Proteins N/A N/A
Carbohydrates N/A N/A
Fats N/A N/A
Vitamins N/A N/A
Minerals N/A N/A
Fibers N/A N/A

References
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References:
Huiet, L. Li, F.-W. Kao, T.-T. Prado, J., Smith,A.R., Schuettpelz, E. and Pryer, K.M. (2018). A worldwide phylogeny of Adiantum (Pteridaceae) reveals remarkable convergent evolution in leaf blade architecture. Taxon 67(3):488-50. https://doi.org/10.12705/673.3
Lindsay, S. (2018). Adiantum alleniae, a new species, and Adiantum siamense, a new record, for Peninsular Malaysia. Native Plant Centre, Horticulture and Community Gardening Division, National Parks Board, 100K Pasir Panjang Road, 118526 Singapore Stuart.
Fraser-Jenkins, C.R. (2012). Rare and Threatened Pteridophytes of Asia 2. Endangered Species of India — the Higher IUCN Categories. Student Guest House, Thamel. P.O. Box no. 5555, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Tagawa, M. and Iwatsuki, K. (1968). New or Interesting Ferns from Thailand. This research was made possible in part by the Grant in Aid ef ScientificResearch ef the Ministry of Education, No. 4085 and Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University.
Bunkerd, T., Chanthanaraphin, S. And Khwaipan, W. (2008). Pteridophyte Diversity in the Tropical Lowland Rainforest of Khao Nan National Park, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, Thailand. The Natural History Journal of Chulalongkorn University 8(2): 83-97.

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