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Obtusifoliaceae, a new family of leafy liverworts to accommodate Konstantinovia, newly described from the Hengduan Mts. (South China) and Obtusifolium (Cephaloziineae, Marchantiophyta)
The study considers the phylogenetic affinities and taxonomical placement of the previously unknown hepatic from Hengduan Mts. in Yunnan Province of...
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The organellar genomes of Pellidae (Marchantiophyta): the evidence of cryptic speciation, conflicting phylogenies and extraordinary reduction of mitogenomes in simple thalloid liverwort lineage
Organellar genomes of liverworts are considered as one of the most stable among plants, with rare events of gene loss and structural rearrangements....
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Bryophytes
This chapter contains detailed information on life cycle, morphology and classification of the three divisions of Bryophytes: Marchantiophyta... -
Transfer of the leafy liverwort Xenochila from Plagiochilaceae (Lophocoleineae) to Jungermanniaceae (Jungermanniineae)
Xenochila is a monospecific genus that has not yet been included in molecular phylogenies. Based on morphology it has been aligned with...
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A phylogeny of Cephaloziaceae (Jungermanniopsida) based on nuclear and chloroplast DNA markers
Cephaloziaceae represent a subcosmopolitan lineage of largely terrestrial leafy liverworts with three-keeled perianths, a reduced seta, capsules with...
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Exploring the impact of fossil constraints on the divergence time estimates of derived liverworts
In this study, we evaluate the impact of fossil assignments and different models of calibration on divergence time estimates carried out as Bayesian...
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Two new species of the liverwort genus Hygrobiella Spruce (Marchantiophyta) described from the North Pacific based on integrative taxonomy
The molecular and morphological variability of Hygrobiella laxifolia (Hook.) Spruce across its distributional area was investigated to verify its...
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Phylogeny and systematic position of Mesoptychia (Lindb.) A. Evans
A phylogenetic analysis of the leafy liverwort genus Mesoptychia (incl. Leiocolea and Hattoriella ), using two chloroplast markers, rbc L and rps 4, was...
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Introduction
The first review dealing with chemical constituents of the Marchantiophyta (liverworts) appeared in this series as Volume 42 in 1982 (39). A second... -
Transfer of Gottschelia grollei, G. patoniae and Scaphophyllum speciosum to Solenostoma based on chloroplast DNA rbcL sequences
Maximum parsimony and Bayesian analyses of a chloroplast DNA rbc L dataset indicate a position of Gottschelia schizopleura in Scapaniaceae...
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Genosystematics and new insight into the phylogeny and taxonomy of liverworts
The current state of molecular studies in liverworts, including original data, was considered. The traditional concepts of the liverwort phylogeny...
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Acceptance of Liochlaena Nees and Solenostoma Mitt., the systematic position of Eremonotus Pearson and notes on Jungermannia L. s.l. (Jungermanniidae) based on chloroplast DNA sequence data
Nucleotide sequence variation of the chloroplast rbc L gene of 78 representatives of Jungermanniales suborders Jungermanniineae and Cephaloziineae and...
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Contribution of genosystematics to current concepts of phylogeny and classification of bryophytes
This paper is a survey of the current state of molecular studies on bryophyte phylogeny. Molecular data have greatly contributed to develo** a...
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The Involvement of Root Hairs in Mycorrhizal Associations
The involvement of root hairs in the establishment of the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis is well known although the root hair is by no means the only...