Two types of partial fertility in a diploid population of the fern Thelypteris decursive-pinnata (Thelypteridaceae)

Narumi Nakato1, Ryo Ootsuki2, Noriaki Murakami2, Shigeo Masuyama3
1Higashiyamato, Japan
2Makino Herbarium, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Japan
3Kashiwa, Japan

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