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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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Nature, 1949
THE plant which is the subject of Dr. S. Williams's interesting note, under the above title, in Nature of May 14, p. 769, is almost certainly Cryptothallus mirabilis v. Malmb. By a remarkable coincidence, on almost the same day as that on which this issue of Nature was received in the Library of this institution, there also reached us an issue of the ...
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THE plant which is the subject of Dr. S. Williams's interesting note, under the above title, in Nature of May 14, p. 769, is almost certainly Cryptothallus mirabilis v. Malmb. By a remarkable coincidence, on almost the same day as that on which this issue of Nature was received in the Library of this institution, there also reached us an issue of the ...
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Auxin metabolism in mosses and liverworts
American Journal of Botany, 1999The plant hormone auxin (indole‐3‐acetic acid, IAA) is involved in the control of many phenomena during plant development. By characterizing steady‐state free and conjugated IAA levels using a stable isotope dilution method coupled with gas chromatography‐ selected ion monitoring‐ mass spectrometry, this paper provides a detailed characterization of ...
A, Ester Sztein +3 more
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2009
Abstract The evolution of land plants marks one of the most important events in earth history. Because of their lengthy and well-documented fossil record, the major patterns in early land plant evolution have mainly been interpreted using macrofossil evidence from the vascular plant lineage (1). Liverworts (Fig.
Niklas Wikström +2 more
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Abstract The evolution of land plants marks one of the most important events in earth history. Because of their lengthy and well-documented fossil record, the major patterns in early land plant evolution have mainly been interpreted using macrofossil evidence from the vascular plant lineage (1). Liverworts (Fig.
Niklas Wikström +2 more
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Sesquiterpenes of the liverwort Scapania undulata
Phytochemistry, 2004The essential oil of the liverwort Scapania undulata, collected in the Harz mountains, Northern Germany, was analysed by gas chromatography (GC), GC-mass spectrometry (MS) and several new components were isolated and investigated by various NMR techniques.
Adewale Martins, Adio +3 more
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Terpenoids from the Liverwort Blepharostoma trichophyllum.
ChemInform, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Hildegard, Feld +3 more
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The cultivation of mosses and liverworts
Transactions of the British Bryological Society, 1947(1947). The cultivation of mosses and liverworts. Transactions of the British Bryological Society: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 1-3.
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