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Nature, 1949
THE saprophytic liverwort described in this communication was found by Mr. M. V. Brian, of the Department of Zoology in this University, early in December 1948, while investigating an ant's nest in a wood near Cardross, Dumbartonshire. The first specimens found and brought into the Botany Department were white, fleshy, irregularly lobed bodies which ...
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THE saprophytic liverwort described in this communication was found by Mr. M. V. Brian, of the Department of Zoology in this University, early in December 1948, while investigating an ant's nest in a wood near Cardross, Dumbartonshire. The first specimens found and brought into the Botany Department were white, fleshy, irregularly lobed bodies which ...
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Terpenoids from the Liverwort Blepharostoma trichophyllum.
ChemInform, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Southern Australian Liverworts
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CYTOLOGY AND PHYLOGENY OF LIVERWORTS
Evolution, 1963The chromosomes of liverworts are probably better known than those of any other group of comparable status in the plant kingdom. Data include observations on various categories of distinctive and specialized chromosomes, as well as chromosome numbers (Berrie, 1960). Several authors have attempted to discern evolutionary trends, usually in order to find
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