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World checklist of hornworts and liverworts
- L. Söderström, A. Hagborg, +38 authors R. Zhu
- Biology, Medicine
- PhytoKeys
- 27 January 2016
Abstract A working checklist of accepted taxa worldwide is vital in achieving the goal of developing an online flora of all known plants by 2020 as part of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation.… Expand
New bibenzyl cannabinoid from the New Zealand liverwort Radula marginata.
- M. Toyota, Takuji Shimamura, Hikari Ishii, M. Renner, J. Braggins, Y. Asakawa
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin
- 1 October 2002
The ether extract of the New Zealand liverwort Radula marginata afforded a new cannabinoid type bibenzyl compound named perrottetinenic acid, and two new bibenzyls, together with a known cannabinoid,… Expand
Towards a monophyletic classification of Lejeuneaceae IV: reinstatement of Allorgella, transfer of Microlejeunea aphanella to Vitalianthus and refinements of the subtribal classification
- Julia Bechteler, Gaik Ee Lee, +5 authors J. Heinrichs
- Biology
- Plant Systematics and Evolution
- 2015
The classification of Lejeuneeae, the most speciose tribe of the largely epiphytic leafy liverwort family Lejeuneaceae, is deemed notoriously difficult and hampered by extensive morphological… Expand
The Lejeunea tumida species group is positively polyphyletic (Lejeuneaceae: Jungermanniopsida)
A phylogeny based on nrITS1 and trnL-F sequences resolves the Lejeunea tumida species group polyphyletic with individuals belonging in two clades either side of the basal-most node within Lejeunea.… Expand
A Caribbean epiphyte community preserved in Miocene Dominican amber
- Ulla Kaasalainen, J. Heinrichs, +6 authors A. Schmidt
- Biology
- Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of…
- 1 June 2016
ABSTRACT Fossil tree resins preserve a wide range of animals, plants, fungi and microorganisms in microscopic fidelity. Fossil organisms preserved in an individual piece of amber lived at the same… Expand
Three modes of heterochrony explain lobule diversity in Radula subgenus Cladoradula (Porellales: Jungermanniopsida), a small lineage of early land plants today
- M. Renner, N. Devos, E. Brown, M. V. Konrat
- Biology
- 1 October 2013
Changes in lobule morphology in Radula subgenus Cladoradula show liverworts have the capacity for dramatic, relatively rapid morphological change by heterochrony. In individuals of R. bipinnata, R.… Expand
Molecular Phylogeny of the Leafy Liverwort Lejeunea (Porellales): Evidence for a Neotropical Origin, Uneven Distribution of Sexual Systems and Insufficient Taxonomy
- J. Heinrichs, S. Dong, +9 authors H. Schneider
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 18 December 2013
Background Lejeunea is a largely epiphytic, subcosmopolitan liverwort genus with a complex taxonomic history. Species circumscriptions and their relationships are subject to controversy;… Expand
Integrative taxonomy resolves the cryptic and pseudo-cryptic Radula buccinifera complex (Porellales, Jungermanniopsida), including two reinstated and five new species
- M. Renner, N. Devos, +6 authors M. von Konrat
- Biology, Medicine
- PhytoKeys
- 30 October 2013
Abstract Molecular data from three chloroplast markers resolve individuals attributable to Radula buccinifera in six lineages belonging to two subgenera, indicating the species is polyphyletic as… Expand
Geographical structure, narrow species ranges, and Cenozoic diversification in a pantropical clade of epiphyllous leafy liverworts
- Julia Bechteler, A. Schäfer-Verwimp, +6 authors J. Heinrichs
- Biology, Medicine
- Ecology and evolution
- 20 December 2016
Abstract The evolutionary history and classification of epiphyllous cryptogams are still poorly known. Leptolejeunea is a largely epiphyllous pantropical liverwort genus with about 25 species… Expand
Lejeuneaceae (Marchantiophyta) from a species-rich taphocoenosis in Miocene Mexican amber, with a review of liverworts fossilised in amber
- J. Heinrichs, Elina Kettunen, +11 authors A. Schmidt
- Biology
- 1 October 2015
We describe a diverse taphocoenosis in a piece of Mexican amber that includes two morphotypes assignable to the leafy liverwort family Lejeuneaceae, an angiosperm seed, a putative bud scale,… Expand
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