A new propaguliferous species of Pohlia (Mielichhoferiaceae, Bryopsida) from Tibet, China [PDF]
A new propaguliferous moss species, Pohlia tibetana X.R.Wang & X.M.Shao (Mielichhoferiaceae), from Tibet, southwest China, is described. The new species differs most saliently from other species of Pohlia by its combination of slender plants ...
Rui-Hong Wang +3 more
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The complete plastid genome of an Antarctic moss Chorisodontium aciphyllum (Hook. f. & Wilson) Broth (Dicranaceae, Dicranales) [PDF]
Plastid genomes are useful markers in resolving plant phylogenetic relationships for various taxonomic groups. Here, we sequenced and de novo assembled the complete plastid genome sequence of an Antarctic moss Chorisodontium aciphyllum (Hook. f. & Wilson)
Zhaojie Ren, Hongfeng Chen, Suzhou Zhang
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The genome sequence of the tree-moss, Climacium dendroides (Hedw.) F.Weber & D.Mohr (Climaciaceae) [version 1; peer review: 2 approved] [PDF]
We present a genome assembly from an individual Climacium dendroides gametophyte (the tree-moss; Bryophyta; Bryopsida; Leucodontales; Climaciaceae). The genome sequence is 413.1 megabases in span.
David Bell, David G. Long
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Distribuição geográfica de Leucobryaceae (Bryopsida) na Amazônia [PDF]
Resumo Dezenove espécies e uma variedade de Leucobryaceae são relatadas para a Amazônia brasileira. Destas, nove espécies constituem a primeira citação para a região: Leucobryum albidum (P. Beauv.) Lindb., L. bowringii Mitt., L. giganteum C.
Olga Yano
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Bryophyte flora of the Uvac river gorge (Southwest Serbia) [PDF]
In the examined area, 165 taxa were found and identified: 139 taxa from the class Bryopsida and 26 taxa from the class Marchantiopsida. Nine species are red-listed in Serbia.
Veljić M. +3 more
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The complete chloroplast genome of an Antarctic moss, Ptychostomum pseudotriquetrum (Hedw.) J.R.Spence & H.P.Ramsay (Bryaceae), and phylogenetic analysis [PDF]
Ptychostomum pseudotriquetrum (Hedw.) J.R.Spence & H.P.Ramsay (Bryaceae) is a bipolar and one of the most widespread species within Antarctica, exhibiting a ubiquitous presence along the Antarctic Peninsula.
Sang Ho Lee
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A revision of Schoenobryum (Cryphaeaceae, Bryopsida) in Africa [PDF]
The nine species and two varieties of Schoenobryum reported for Africa were investigated, and no characters were found that uniquely identified any of the taxa to be other than the pantropical Schoenobryum concavifolium.
O’Shea, Brian J.
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Orthotrichum (Orthotrichaceae, Bryopsida) in Pakistan [PDF]
A first critical survey of the genus Orthotrichum in Pakistan is provided. The currently known geographical distributions of the species and their ecologies within Pakistan are discussed.
Gruber, Johann Peter +1 more
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The transcription factor PpRKD evokes female developmental fate in the sexual reproductive organs of Physcomitrium patens. [PDF]
Summary The sexual reproductive organs of bryophytes – in which gametes necessary for fertilization are produced, namely, male antheridia and female archegonia – are formed from vegetative haploid gametophytes. In dioicous bryophytes such as Marchantia polymorpha, the genes within the sex‐determining regions in distinct sexual strains have been ...
Yoro E +4 more
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Variación de la longitud de la seta y la refutación de Hedwigidium=Braunia (Hedwigiaceae, Bryopsida)
Antecedentes y Objetivos: Tradicionalmente considerado monotípico, Hedwigidium fue recientemente propuesto idéntico a Braunia, porque “… some Braunia species have a seta as short as that of Hedwigidium”. Este trabajo ofrece datos y análisis para refutar
Efraín de Luna
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