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1. Cytogenetic, geographical, spore type and plastid haplotype data reveal cryptic patterns of species diversity in the cosmopolitan Cystopteris fragilis complex (Polypodiopsida: Cystopteridaceae)

2. Biotic Interactions between the Gametophytes of Wall Rue (Asplenium ruta-muraria) and Other Fern Species

3. Apomictic fern fathers: an experimental approach to the reproductive characteristics of sexual, apomict, and hybrid fern gametophytes

4. Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic

5. Asymmetric hybridization in Central European populations of the Dryopteris carthusiana group

6. Polyploidy does not control all: Lineage‐specific average chromosome length constrains genome size evolution in ferns

7. An experimental assessment of competitive interactions between sexual and apomictic fern gametophytes using Easy Leaf Area

8. Nutritional and Antioxidant Potential of Fiddleheads from European Ferns

9. Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 7

10. Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic. Part 6

11. Distributions of vascular plants in the Czech Republic

12. Widespread co-occurrence of multiple ploidy levels in fragile ferns (Cystopteris fragilis complex; Cystopteridaceae) probably stems from similar ecology of cytotypes, their efficient dispersal and inter-ploidy hybridization

13. Spore abortion index (SAI) as a promising tool of evaluation of spore fitness in ferns: an insight into sexual and apomictic species

14. Between sexual and apomictic: unexpectedly variable sporogenesis and production of viable polyhaploids in the pentaploid fern of theDryopteris affinisagg. (Dryopteridaceae)

15. Species boundaries and frequency of hybridization in theDryopteris carthusiana(Dryopteridaceae) complex: A taxonomic puzzle resolved using genome size data

16. Bookreviews

17. Continuous morphological variation correlated with genome size indicates frequent introgressive hybridization among Diphasiastrum species (Lycopodiaceae) in Central Europe

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