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Polytrichaceae - FNA - Flora of North AmericaNov 5, 2020 · These “hair-cap mosses” have no close living relatives, and have a long (but disjunctive) fossil record (Eopolytrichum) from the Late Cretaceous ...
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Exploring the distribution and habitat preferences of Polytrichaceae ...Jul 30, 2024 · Polytrichaceae exhibited a preference for warm, moist, and densely vegetated habitats in Tibet. These findings offer valuable insights into the ...
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Hair Cap Moss - Bellarmine UniversityFamily Name: Polytrichaceae (Moss Family). Continent of Origin: Pangaea, Most Continents. Most Distinguishing Morphological Features of this Plant: Low ...
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Polytrichum commune - FNA### Morphology Details for Polytrichum commune
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Polytrichaceae - Texas Bryofloristics InitiativeThere are three (3) genera in the Polytrichaceae family found in Texas: Atrichum, Polytrichum, and Pogonatum.
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Pogonatum - FNA### Summary of Capsule Morphology for Pogonatum in Polytrichaceae
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[PDF] Volume 1, Chapter 7-1: Water Relations: Conducting StructuresDec 27, 2021 · In the Polytrichaceae, there is an axial system of microtubules in the leptoids (food-conducting cells) and in the parenchyma cells of the stems ...
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[PDF] Phylogeny of the moss class Polytrichopsida (BRYOPHYTA)Feb 10, 2010 · These features, in conjunction with a particularly well- developed vasculature based on hydroids (WCCs) and leptoids. (food-conducting cells) ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] PolytrichaceaePolytrichaceae has erect, rigid stems, with a polytrichoid or dawsonioid central strand. Upper leaves have a broad sheathing base and a narrow lamina.
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Morphology and classification of mossesSome mosses, especially the Polytrichaceae and some Pottiaceae, have laminal lamellae. ... Beauv., Bartramiopsis Kindb., Dawsonia R. Br., Dendroligotrichum (Müll.<|separator|>
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Dawsonia | Bryophytes of Australia - Profile collectionsHabitat and Distribution. A genus of seven species distributed from Australia to New Guinea, Malesia and the Solomon Islands.
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Polytrichaceae - PlantZAfrica |Vegetation of South Africa · Information Library · Contact. Polytrichaceae. < Back ... SA Distribution: Soil type: Flowering season: PH: Flower colour ...
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Polytrichum commune Hedw. - World Flora OnlineMorphology. Plants large, in tufts. Stems stiff, 25-233 mm long. Leaves rigid, scale-like below, loosely appressed when dry, erect-spreading and recurved ...Missing: height | Show results with:height
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Atrichum undulatum - NatureServe ExplorerClassification ; Order: Polytrichales ; Family: Polytrichaceae ; Genus: Atrichum ; Scientific Name Reference: Flora of North America Editorial Committee (FNA).
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Bryophyte Portal - PogonatumPogonatum dentatum is an arctic-montane species, whereas P. urnigerum has a somewhat more southerly distribution and occurs as well in the Himalayas and New ...
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A New Record of Pogonatum tahitense (Polytrichaceae) from Tibet ...Mar 15, 2024 · This discovery extends the known distribution range of P. tahitense to include Tibet, China. Our research proposes that P. tahitense originated ...
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Common Haircap Moss (Polytrichum commune) - Illinois WildflowersCultivation: The preference is full sun to partial sun, moist to mesic conditions, and acidic sterile soil containing sand, gravel, or soil-covered rocky ...
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Polytrichum juniperinum - Forest Service - USDAHaircap mosses (Polytrichaceae) have a well-developed system of small tubes that carry water from rhizoids to leaves [124,136], which allows for taller stem ...Missing: external | Show results with:external
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Polytrichum piliferum - FNANov 5, 2020 · Spores 9–12 µm. Habitat: Shallow well-drained sandy or gravelly soil over rocks and boulders in sunny situations, often associated with ...
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About Bog Haircap Moss - Maryland Biodiversity ProjectIt is characteristic of boggy peatland habitats dominated by Sphagnum mosses, but can also be found in wet heaths, tundra, sedge meadows, and peaty forests from ...
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[PDF] Polytrichum strictum as a Nurse-Plant in Peatland RestorationPolytrichum species are pioneer mosses well adapted for growth on bare ... soil stabilization, increased nutrient availability, and pred- ator ...
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Inputs, Outputs, and Accumulation of Nitrogen in an Early ...Jun 1, 1991 · Abstract. Measurement of total ecosystem nitrogen accumulation in a moss (Polytrichum) ecosystem after 13 yr of primary succession upon exposed ...
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The resilience and functional role of moss in boreal and arctic ...Aug 24, 2012 · Mosses in northern ecosystems are ubiquitous components of plant communities, and strongly influence nutrient, carbon and water cycling.
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Desiccation Tolerance in the Moss Polytrichum formosumThe phenomenon of desiccation tolerance in bryophtes is well known: many species can withstand drying to water contents of 5–10 % of their dry weight, in which ...Missing: climate | Show results with:climate
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[PDF] Recovery of a Bryophyte Community - on Hurricane Island, MaineThese hairy-capped mosses are indicators of acid conditions and due to their robust growth form are relatively resistant to trampling dam- age (Studlar 1983).
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An Integral and Influential Component of the Earth's BiosphereAug 7, 2025 · Here we define the term bryosphere to emphasize the combined role of mosses and their associated organisms in the functioning of ecosys-tems from local to ...
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In Vitro Observations of the Interactions between Pholiota ... - MDPIJun 3, 2021 · Evidence is growing to support the idea that some post-fire fungi can form endophytic/endolichenic relationships with plants and lichens.
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Interactions between mosses (Bryophyta) and fungi### Summary of Interactions between Polytrichaceae/Polytrichum and Fungi
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(PDF) The effect of Polytrichum piliferum on seed germination and ...Aug 9, 2025 · The results suggest that Polytrichum cover acts as a safe site for species that germinate and establish in cooler weather. However, even ...<|separator|>
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Dispersal of bryophytes and ferns is facilitated by small mammals in ...Nov 3, 2016 · Nowadays, dispersal of some bryophyte and fern spores to oceanic islands can be aided by birds or mammals (e.g., Barbé et al., 2016; Hervías- ...
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Evidence of endozoochory in upland geese Chloephaga picta and ...Jun 10, 2021 · ... Polytrichum strictum) were grown ex situ in peat soil and in vitro ... bird feces is directly correlated with successful dispersal.
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Bryo-zoophily: a new look at the ecology of moss and animal ...May 30, 2024 · Bryophytes engaged in animal-mediated spore dispersal may be able to able to disperse rapidly, establishing propagules in new habitat and gain ...
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[PDF] Volume 1, Chapter 4-6: Adaptive Strategies: Life CyclesJun 5, 2020 · This would suggest that these species carry sufficient nutrients with them to supply their initial developmental nutrient needs. On nutrient- ...
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2.37: Polytrichium - Hairy Cap Moss - Biology LibreTextsOct 12, 2021 · Even without lignin for support Polytrichium can produce a stalk standing 4-10 cm tall. The plants have thread-like rhizoids emerging from the ...
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Polytrichum: Distribution, Structure, Reproduction - Biology LearnerOct 6, 2022 · Externally, the leafy shoot is differentiated into a stem-like central axis. The central axis bears two types of leaves: scale leaves and ...
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Spore Dispersal Distances in Atrichum angustatum (Polytrichaceae)Beauv., with a spore size of 24 gm and 1,400,000 spores per capsule for Polytrichum piliferum Hedw., with a spore size of 12 gm. There is a substantial body ...
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Dawsonia - VicFlora - Royal Botanic Gardens VictoriaJul 27, 2021 · Nine species shared between Malesia from Mindanao and Borneo east to the Solomon Islands and eastern Australia and New Zealand, but most diverse ...Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution
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[PDF] Atrichum tenellum | British Bryological SocietyThe combination of few but taller many-celled ridges of tissue, the presence of rhizoidal gemmae, and, when present, the shorter and thus squatter capsule ...
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[PDF] Atrichum crispum | British Bryological SocietyIts waterside habitat, rhizoidal gemmae and low ridges of tissue distinguish it from Mnium species, whilst it differs from other Atrichum species in the absence.
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The reproductive biology of Polytrichum formosum: clonal structure ...Therefore, asexual reproduction through dispersal of gametophyte fragments is not very important in P. formosum. However, asexual reproduction on a very ...
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The reproductive biology of <i>Polytrichum formosum</i>: clonal ...Sep 19, 2001 · In this species, asexual reproduction occurs via regeneration of vegetative fragments or via branching of gametophytes (During 1990).<|separator|>
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and interspecific genetic variation in the moss genus PolytrichumOct 1, 2000 · Moreover, bryophytes show various modes of reproduction: asexual reproduction via clonal growth and vegetative propagules, and sexual ...
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Asexual reproduction, habitat colonization and habitat maintenance ...Aug 6, 2025 · The review presents an overview of the current state of knowledge of asexual reproduction types in bryophytes, with a focus on fragmentation ...
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(PDF) Phylogeny of the moss class Polytrichopsida (BRYOPHYTA)Aug 5, 2025 · In fact, the family Polytrichaceae is placed in the highest position along the bryophytes' phylogeny since they exhibit structural ...
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(PDF) The diversity of the Polytrichopsida-a review - ResearchGateThe genus Dawsonia, sister to all other peristomate taxa, differs in its unique peristome composed of long, bristle-like teeth arranged in concentric layers.
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[PDF] Comprehensive phylogenomic time tree of bryophytes reveals deep ...Sep 29, 2023 · We also estimated divergence times and absolute rates of molecular evolution based on the most recent assessments of the affinities of liverwort ...Missing: Devonian | Show results with:Devonian
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A phylogenetic circumscription of Polytrichastrum (Polytrichaceae)Apr 1, 2010 · This study uses molecular data and electron microscopy to re-evaluate Polytrichastrum, finding it polyphyletic and moving some species to ...
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Polytrichaceae | Bryophytes of Australia - Profile collectionsThe Polytrichaceae comprise 19 genera and c. 150–200 species. The family is widely distributed throughout the world, and diversity is highest in Southeast Asia ...
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Atrichum - FNA - Flora of North AmericaNov 5, 2020 · Species ca. 20 (9 in the flora). Atrichum is unique in the family in having distinctly bordered, transversely undulate leaves. The peristome, ...Missing: count | Show results with:count
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[PDF] DAWSONIA Bernard O. van Zanten1Dawsoniaceae was placed in the Polytrichaceae by Smith (1971) and van Zanten (1973) because of the significant similarities in vegetative characteristics, and ...Missing: distribution | Show results with:distribution
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Psilopilum - FNA - Flora of North AmericaNov 5, 2020 · Species 2 (2 in the flora). Psilopilum is a small genus of pioneer mosses on soil in disturbed or otherwise unstable, non-calcareous sites ...Missing: count | Show results with:count
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Lyellia in Flora of North America @ efloras.orgLyellia is a small genus with a disjunctive distribution, with representatives occurring in the Himalayas and eastward, and a single species, L. aspera, at ...Missing: count | Show results with:count
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Polytrichaceae - QJURE.comGenera (20): Alophosia, Atrichopsis, Atrichum, Bartramiopsis, Dawsonia, Dendroligotrichum, Hebantia, Itatiella, Lyellia, Meiotrichum, Notoligotrichum ...
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A step forward in botanical exploration with three new ...Oct 3, 2024 · This study conducted an investigation of wild plant resources in Tibet, China, revealing the presence of five genera and 12 species of Polytrichaceae.
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Wanted dead or alive (probably dead): Stem group PolytrichaceaeJun 12, 2018 · The moss family Polytrichaceae (the sole family of class Polytrichopsida and order Polytrichales) is a diverse and distinctive group of mosses ...
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Early Cretaceous Meantoinea alophosioides gen. et sp. nov ...Apr 19, 2017 · Finally, M. alophosioides produces stalked lenticular gemmae that are extremely similar to those produced by the polytrichaceous moss Alophosia ...
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Extending the fossil record of the Polytrichaceae ... - SciSpaceLamellae height ... first clade, Dawsonia is sister to all other large Polytrichaceae, and Polytrichadelphus is sister to ... Lamellae height (cells). 7. Seta ...
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Atrichum (Musci, Polytrichaceae) in Baltic amber - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · Fossils of three species of Atrichum were discovered in Baltic amber (Eocene). These species are described as new extinct species.
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Sporophytes and Gametophytes of Polytrichaceae from the ...A new genus and species (Eopolytrichum antiquum) of the moss family Polytrichaceae are described for fossil sporophyte capsules and associated gametophytes ...
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The diversity of the Polytrichopsida—a review - BiotaxaJun 30, 2021 · Many of the Polytrichopsida are relatively large plants with well-developed vasculature and a “pseudo-mesophyll” capable of supporting ...
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[PDF] American Journal of Botany - Oregon State UniversityMethods: Fossil moss gametophytes in more than 20 carbonate concretions collected from the Apple Bay locality on Vancouver Island were studied in serial ...
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Isozyme evidence regarding the origins of three allopolyploid ...Electrophoretic data show thatPolytrichastrum pallidisetum, P. ohioense, andP. sexangulare are allopolyploids. They display fixed, heterozygous banding pat.
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The Early Cretaceous Apple Bay flora of Vancouver IslandAug 23, 2016 · Several fossils at Apple Bay exhibit anatomical fea- tures (e.g., costal anatomy) suggesting affinities with the extant family Polytrichaceae. A ...