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Editorial

This special volume dedicated to lycophytes and ferns in Rodriguésia turns up at a very important time. Our country has never before had such a significant number of researchers in these groups of plants, in the most diverse knowledge areas.

Our “pteridoflora” has been studied since the beginning of the Brazilian colonial period, resulting in monumental literature such as Synopsis Filicum Brasiliensium (Raddi 1819Raddi J (1819) Synopsis Filicum Brasiliensium. Opusc. sci. Bologna [Opuscoli Scientifici d’una Società di Professori della Pontifical Università di Bologna] 3: 279-297.), Icones Plantarum Cryptogamicarum (Martius 1828-1834Martius CPV (1828-1834) Icones Plantarum Cryptogamicarum. Impensis auctoris, Monachii. 138p. 76 tab.), Flora brasiliensis [vol. 1 part 2] (Martius 1840-1884Martius CPV (1840-1884) Flora brasiliensis. R. Oldenbourg, Monachii et Lipsiae. Vol. 1, pars 2, 368p. 82 tab.), Cyptogames Vasculaires du Brésil (Fée 1869Fée ALA (1869) Cyptogames Vasculaires du Brésil. Vol. 1. Veuve Berger-Levrault & Fils., Strasbourg. 267p., 1872-1873Fée ALA (1872-1873) Cyptogames Vasculaires du Brésil.Vol. 2. Berger-Levrault & Cie., Nancy. 115p.), among others. However, more detailed studies developed by researchers based in Brazil only gained prominence in the mid-20th century. Alexander Kurt Brade (1881-1971) can be considered one of the great pioneers in this endeavor. Having born in Germany, he lived in Rio de Janeiro where he worked at the Museu Nacional and the Jardim Botânico do Rio de Janeiro. After his retirement, he went to São Paulo, where he worked at the Instituto de Botânica. An internationally recognized expert, he published a series of relevant works from 1920 to 1971, including a posthumous publication in 1972.

However, Brade’s legacy bore fruit. A young Brazilian, born in São Caetano do Sul (SP), was interested in learning more about these plants having the opportunity to follow Brade’s work in his last years of activity. This apprentice was Dr. Paulo G. Windisch, who later developed his PhD at Harvard University, under the guidance of Dr. Rolla M. Tryon.

We can say that from this moment on one of the largest “lineages” of pteridologists in Brazil was established. Most of us, directly or indirectly, are academic descendants of Dr. Paulo Windisch, to whom we express all our gratitude and to whom we kindly dedicate this special volume.

In addition, it is important to highlight the contribution of Father Aloysio Sehnem, who published between 1967Sehnem A (1967-1984) In: Reitz R (ed.) Flora Ilustrada Catarinense, Itajaí. and 1984 the volumes of Flora Ilustrada Catarinense which were dedicated to ferns and lycophytes, becoming, for a long time, one of the main national reference works for identifying these groups of plants. We also highlight the contribution to the knowledge of ferns in the Brazilian Northeast made by Dr. Iva Carneiro Leão Barros, who is a great trainer of researchers in these groups of plants.

The content of this special volume comprises 24 original articles and four scientific notes, in the most diverse areas of knowledge, with lycophytes and/or ferns as the protagonists of these studies. There are 12 articles on flora and taxonomy, seven on structural botany, seven on ecology, and two on gametophyte morphogenesis. We have a total of 104 national and international authors. Colleagues from Argentina, Honduras, and the United States are also represented here, joining efforts in disseminating data on Latin American pteridology.

We would like to highlight our sincere thanks to Rodriguésia’s editorial board. We also express our gratitude to the reviewers who donated their time and knowledge to contribute to the quality of the works presented here.

References

  • Fée ALA (1869) Cyptogames Vasculaires du Brésil Vol. 1. Veuve Berger-Levrault & Fils., Strasbourg. 267p.
  • Fée ALA (1872-1873) Cyptogames Vasculaires du BrésilVol. 2. Berger-Levrault & Cie., Nancy. 115p.
  • Martius CPV (1840-1884) Flora brasiliensis R. Oldenbourg, Monachii et Lipsiae. Vol. 1, pars 2, 368p. 82 tab.
  • Martius CPV (1828-1834) Icones Plantarum Cryptogamicarum Impensis auctoris, Monachii. 138p. 76 tab.
  • Raddi J (1819) Synopsis Filicum Brasiliensium Opusc. sci. Bologna [Opuscoli Scientifici d’una Società di Professori della Pontifical Università di Bologna] 3: 279-297.
  • Sehnem A (1967-1984) In: Reitz R (ed.) Flora Ilustrada Catarinense, Itajaí.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    01 Dec 2023
  • Date of issue
    2023
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