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Establishing cell polarity in plants: the role of cytoskeletal structures and regulatory pathways. [PDF]
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Bacterial Community Assembly and Co-Occurrence Patterns in Biological Soil Crusts of Desert Ecosystems. [PDF]
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Unraveling host-microbe interactions and ecosystem functions in moss-bacteria symbioses.
Journal of Experimental Botany, 2022Mosses are non-vascular plants usually found in moist and shaded areas with ecological importance in several ecosystems. This is especially true in northern latitudes, where mosses are responsible for up to 100 % of primary production in some ecosystems.
D. O. Alvarenga, K. Rousk
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Current Biology, 2023
Often overlooked, these small but otherwise brilliant plants began covering Earth's land masses more than 450 million years ago. They saw the dinosaurs come and go, and they saw us humans coming. Mosses, liverworts and hornworts comprise the bryophytes, the second largest monophyletic clade of land plants (embryophytes), after the vascular plants ...
Lüth, Volker, Reski, Ralf
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Often overlooked, these small but otherwise brilliant plants began covering Earth's land masses more than 450 million years ago. They saw the dinosaurs come and go, and they saw us humans coming. Mosses, liverworts and hornworts comprise the bryophytes, the second largest monophyletic clade of land plants (embryophytes), after the vascular plants ...
Lüth, Volker, Reski, Ralf
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Naturally Abundant Green Moss for Highly Efficient Solar Thermal Generation of Clean Water.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2021Water and energy scarcity are the challenges for humankind in the coming years. Sun is the largest source of energy available on the planet. Also, brackish seawater covers more than 70% of the surface of the planet.
Masuod Khajevand+2 more
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Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2004
The production of recombinant proteins in moss bioreactors provides all of the benefits of molecular farming in plants but avoids many plant-specific disadvantages, such as the genetic instability of de-differentiated cells in suspension culture or the lack of containment during field production.
Decker, Eva L., Reski, Ralf
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The production of recombinant proteins in moss bioreactors provides all of the benefits of molecular farming in plants but avoids many plant-specific disadvantages, such as the genetic instability of de-differentiated cells in suspension culture or the lack of containment during field production.
Decker, Eva L., Reski, Ralf
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Carbon nanosheet frameworks derived from peat moss as high performance sodium ion battery anodes.
ACS Nano, 2013We demonstrate that peat moss, a wild plant that covers 3% of the earth's surface, serves as an ideal precursor to create sodium ion battery (NIB) anodes with some of the most attractive electrochemical properties ever reported for carbonaceous materials.
Jia Ding+10 more
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The Bryologist, 1915
There has been no list of the mosses of Bermuda published since I885,* when William Mitten studied the collections made by the Challenger Expedition and enumerated five genera and eight species, of which two were described as new. One of these, Trichostomum bermudanum Mitt., has proved to be endemic and two others, Tortula melanocarpa Mitt.
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There has been no list of the mosses of Bermuda published since I885,* when William Mitten studied the collections made by the Challenger Expedition and enumerated five genera and eight species, of which two were described as new. One of these, Trichostomum bermudanum Mitt., has proved to be endemic and two others, Tortula melanocarpa Mitt.
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Antarctic Moss Biflavonoids Show High Antioxidant and Ultraviolet-Screening Activity.
Journal of Natural Products, 2017Ceratodon purpureus is a cosmopolitan moss that survives some of the harshest places on Earth: from frozen Antarctica to hot South Australian deserts. In a study on the survival mechanisms of the species, nine compounds were isolated from Australian and ...
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Gastroenterology, 1952
Summary 1.The clinical features of a case of Mosse's syndrome, i.e. polycythemia vera with cirrhosis of the liver, are described. 2.The differential diagnosis is briefly discussed.
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Summary 1.The clinical features of a case of Mosse's syndrome, i.e. polycythemia vera with cirrhosis of the liver, are described. 2.The differential diagnosis is briefly discussed.
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