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Molecular Systematics of the Subaerial Green Algal Family Trentepohliaceae (Chlorophyta; Trentepohliales) Inferred From 18 SSU rDNA Sequences
Representatives of the monophyletic Trentepohliales are widely distributed in the tropics, subtropics, and temperate regions worldwide. They grow in soil, or are epilithic, epiphytic or endophytic. The family comprises approximately 70 species placed in at least four genera (Trentepohlia, Cephaleuro...
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