Estudos de briófitas do Brasil: 6. Phyllogoniaceae (Bryopsida) [PDF]
O estudo da família monotípica Phyllogoniaceae (Bryopsida) baseiase na descrição da espécie Phyllogonium viride Brid. e inclui apresentação de esquemas e desenhos necessários para identificação sistemática e sua distribuição geográfica no Brasil.A studyu
Olga Yano, Zélia Rodrigues de Mello
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Niche Differentiation of Three Terrestrial Isopod Species Based on DNA Metabarcoding [PDF]
Species coexistence is a hot topic in ecology, with niche differentiation playing a key role in reducing interspecific competition. This study investigates the dietary habits and niche differentiation of three terrestrial isopod species (Armadillidium ...
Jiachen Wang +4 more
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Haplodontium altunense (Bryaceae, Bryopsida), a new moss species from Northwest China [PDF]
Haplodontium altunense X.R.Wang & S.Mamtimin, a new moss species of the family Bryaceae from Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, China is described and illustrated.
Xiao-Rui Wang +4 more
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Orthotrichum camanchacanum, a remarkable new moss species from Chile (Bryopsida, Orthotrichaceae) [PDF]
Orthotrichum camanchacanum is presented as a newly described species from Chile. The species is primarily distinguished by its emergent capsule with cryptoporous stomata, a double peristome, linear-lanceolate stem leaves with a long hyaline aristae in ...
Vítězslav Plášek +4 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of Calohypnum plumiforme (Wilson) (hypanceae, bryophyta) [PDF]
Calohypnum plumiforme is a widely distributed moss in East Asia. In this study, Illumina sequencing data was used to assemble the complete chloroplast genome of C. plumiforme. The length of the circular genome is 124,037 bp.
Jinglu Ye +5 more
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POTENSI BRYOPSIDA DI HUTAN RAYA R SOERJO SEBAGAI SUPLEMEN MATAKULIAH KEANEKARAGAMAN TUMBUHAN [PDF]
Bryopsida or mosses is one of diversities which takes an important role in life, for example take an important role to absorb water, oxygen supplier and being habitat for other organism.
Ardiani Samti +2 more
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TRB proteins in moss reveal their evolutionarily conserved roles in plant development and telomere maintenance. [PDF]
Significance Statement TRB proteins in the moss P. patens are essential for normal development, telomere maintenance, and transcriptional regulation. Our findings demonstrate the evolutionary conservation of TRB functions across land plants and highlight their ancient origin in streptophytes.
Kusová A +14 more
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The genome sequence of the crisped pincushion, Ulota crispa (Hedw.) Brid. [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
We present a genome assembly from a haploid Ulota crispa gametophyte (the crisped pincushion; Streptophyta; Bryopsida; Orthotrichales; Orthotrichaceae). The genome sequence spans 275.00 megabases.
David Bell
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Exploring the impact of data curation criteria on the observed geographical distribution of mosses [PDF]
Biodiversity data records contain inaccuracies and biases. To overcome this limitation and establish robust geographic patterns, ecologists often curate records keeping those that are most suitable for their analyses.
Cristina Ronquillo +3 more
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The genome sequence of the straw spear-moss, Straminergon stramineum (Dicks. ex Brid.) Hedenas, 1993 [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
We present a genome assembly from a haploid Straminergon stramineum gametophyte (the straw spear-moss; Streptophyta; Bryopsida; Hypnales; Calliergonaceae). The genome sequence spans 326.30 megabases. Most of the assembly is scaffolded into 11 chromosomal
David Long, David Bell, Liz Kungu
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