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Lycopodiaceae
Known as:
Moss, Club
, Clubmoss
, Club Mosses
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The club-moss plant family of the order Lycopodiales, class Lycopodiopsida, division Lycopodiophyta, subkingdom Tracheobionta. The common name of…
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Lycopodiidae
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Lycopodiophyta
Lycopodiopsida
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2012
2012
Lycojaponicumins D and E: two new alkaloids from Lycopodium japonicum.
Xiao-jing Wang
,
Yunbao Liu
,
+7 authors
Yong Li
Organic Letters
2012
Corpus ID: 5919537
Two new alkaloids, lycojaponicumins D (1) and E (2), were isolated from the club moss Lycopodium japonicum. Their structures were…
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2010
2010
Atmospheric Pb and Ti accumulation rates from Sphagnum moss: dependence upon plant productivity.
H. Kempter
,
M. Krachler
,
W. Shotyk
Environmental Science and Technology
2010
Corpus ID: 5119249
The accumulation rates of atmospheric Pb and Ti were obtained using the production rates of Sphagnum mosses collected in four…
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Highly Cited
2007
Highly Cited
2007
An acridone‐producing novel multifunctional type III polyketide synthase from Huperzia serrata
Kiyofumi Wanibuchi
,
Ping Zhang
,
+5 authors
I. Abe
The FEBS Journal
2007
Corpus ID: 8089
A cDNA encoding a novel plant type III polyketide synthase was cloned and sequenced from the Chinese club moss Huperzia serrata…
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2004
2004
Nankakurine A, a novel C16N2-type alkaloid from Lycopodium hamiltonii.
Y. Hirasawa
,
H. Morita
,
J. Kobayashi
Organic Letters
2004
Corpus ID: 44928070
[sstructure: see text] A novel, fused-tetracyclic Lycopodium alkaloid, nankakurine A (1), consisting of a cyclohexane ring and a…
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2002
2002
Hybridization between the peat mosses, Sphagnumcapillifolium and S. quinquefarium (Sphagnaceae, Bryophyta) as inferred by morphological characters and isozyme markers
N. Cronberg
,
R. Natcheva
Plant Systematics and Evolution
2002
Corpus ID: 38173503
Abstract. Isozyme markers and morphological characters were studied in four populations of Sphagnum capillifolium and S…
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2002
2002
Ozone effects on Sphagnum mosses, carbon dioxide exchange and methane emission in boreal peatland microcosms.
R. Niemi
,
P. Martikainen
,
J. Silvola
,
T. Holopainen
Science of the Total Environment
2002
Corpus ID: 8541211
2001
2001
Changes in Epiphyte Communities as the Shrub, Acer circinatum, Develops and Ages
Andrea Ruchty
,
A. Rosso
,
B. McCune
2001
Corpus ID: 42799800
Abstract The Pacific Northwest tall shrub Acer circinatum (vine maple) can host diverse and abundant epiphyte communities. A…
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1998
1998
In Situ Investigation of Trace Metal Availability in Industrial Effluents Using Transplanted Aquatic Mosses
J. Mersch
,
M. Reichard
Archives of Environmental Contamination and…
1998
Corpus ID: 13092265
Abstract. Three species of aquatic mosses, Rhynchostegium riparioides, Fontinalis antipyretica, and Cinclidotus danubicus, were…
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1993
1993
Atrial natriuretic peptides are present throughout the plant kingdom and enhance solute flow in plants.
David L. Vesely
,
William R. Gower
,
A. T. Giordano
American Journal of Physiology
1993
Corpus ID: 3143528
The present investigation was designed to 1) determine if atrial natriuretic-like peptides are present throughout the plant…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Comparative desiccation tolerance of two Sphagnum mosses
Daniel J. Wagner
,
J. Titus
Oecologia
1984
Corpus ID: 33921985
SummarySphagnum fallax (Klinggr.) Klinggr., a moss growing in hollows close to the water table, is more desiccation tolerant than…
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