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Towards an integrated molecular understanding of plant hormones
This review offers a comprehensive overview of the nine plant hormones, delving into their biosynthesis, transport, signaling and crosstalk mechanisms. Because the complexity of plant hormonal control goes beyond these core elements, additional specific features are discussed. Lastly, this review highlights how fundamental insights drive hormonal‐based
Louise Vilain +2 more
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Bryophyte flora of Western Melanesia
A project dealing with the hepatic and moss floras of New Guinea and the Solomon Islands has proceeded more than halfway. The revision of the flora is based on the study of ca 17000 specimens collected in 1981.
Koponen, Timo
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Bryophyte communities can exhibit similar structural and taxonomic diversity as vascular plant communities, just at a smaller scale. Whether the physiological diversity can be similarly diverse, and whether it can explain local abundance patterns is ...
Zhu, ZM +6 more
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The P‐class pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) protein PHOTOSYSTEM ONE BIOGENESIS FACTOR (PBF6) forms splicing complexes with other known splicing factors to facilitate chloroplast intron splicing. PBF6 cooperates with other PPR splicing factors to promote the splicing of the same intron through forming respective splicing complexes.
Mengyu Li +6 more
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Environmental determinants of bryophyte community change over time
Environmental factors mediating community change over time have been well documented for vascular plants, but not for their non‐vascular relatives, bryophytes.
Eric Shershen +2 more
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A bryophyte checklist of the ecological reserve of Gurjaú, Pernambuco, Brazil
A bryophyte checklist of the Ecological Reserve of Gurjaú (08º10’00'’-08º15’00"S; 35º02’30"- 35º05’00"W), a remnant of the Atlantic Forest in the State of Pernambuco, has been compiled.
Pôrto, Kátia Cavalcanti +1 more
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Distribution characters of terrestrial bryophyte along the altitudinal gradient.
A, Number of bryophyte species; B, Cover of terrestrial bryophyte; C, Thickness of bryophyte layer; D, Biomass of terrestrial bryophyte.
Hai-Jian Bing (385565) +6 more
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Evidence for regulation of transpiration in nonstomatal plants: insights from bryophyte gametophytes
Kinetics of cell wall water vapor potential (Ψcw) and resistance of cell wall and plasmatic membrane to water flux in response to cytoplasmic water potential (Ψcyt) during dehydration. Ψcyt was calculated from the WC at any moment of the dehydration curve by using the relationship between −1/Ψw and WC of pressure volume curves and assuming Ψw = Ψcyt ...
Alicia V. Perera‐Castro +3 more
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Arctic plants can take up inorganic nitrogen year‐round
Schematic overview of year‐round, Arctic seasonal periods as used throughout the paper and their relation to the 15 repeated measuring periods (top) and the three a priori contrasts (middle) used for statistical testing of seasonality in N‐uptake. Summary Arctic tundra experiences strong climatic seasonality, with cold and long winters, but effective ...
Emil Alexander Sherman Andersen +8 more
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Epiphytic bryophytes of Monteverde, Costa Rica
A survey of the literature and collections in the Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve and adjacent pastureland yielded a total of 198 epiphytic bryophyte taxa (120 species of hepatics in 50 genera, 77 species of moss in 48 genera, and 1 hornwort): 178 in ...
Nadkarni, Nalini M. +2 more
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