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L. T. EllisC. Ah-pengG. AslanV. A. BakalinA. BergaminiD. A. CallaghanP. CampisiF. M. RaimondoS. S. ChoiJ. CsikyÉ. Csikyné RadnaiB. Cykowska-marzenckaI. V. CzernyadjevaYu M. KalininaO. M. AfoninaG. DominaP. DrapelaV. E. FedosovE. FuertesR. GabrielM. KubováI. Soares AlbergariaG. GospodinovR. NatchevaA. GraulichT. HeddersonE. Hernández-rodríguezV. HugonnotC. W. HyunM. KırmacıU. ÇAtakS. KubešováJ. KučeraC. La FargeJ. LarraínP. MartinB. MufeedC. N. ManjuK. P. RajeshCs. NémethJ. NagyN. NorhazrinaN. SyazwanaS. V. O’learyS. J. ParkA. P. Peña-retesA. RimacA. AlegroV. ŠEgotaN. KoletićN. VukovićS. RosadzińskiJ. A. RossellóM. S. SabovljevićA. D. SabovljevićA. Schäfer-verwimpC. SérgioA. V. ShkurkoD. ShyriaievaV. M. VirchenkoM. SmoczykD. SpitaleP. SrivastavaI. OmarA. K. AsthanaM. Staniaszek-kikA. CienkowskaM.-m. ȘTefănuţS. ȘTefănuţG. TamasC.-c. BîrsanG.-r. NicoarăM. C. IonT. PócsG. KunevE. I. TroevaJ. Van RooyP. Wietrzyk-pełkaM. H. WęgrzynG. J. WolskiD. BożykA. Cienkowskasubject
Riccia rhenana liverworts bryophytes Croatia0106 biological sciencesPseudoamblystegium subtile (Hedw.)business.industry[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Aneura maximaBryophytesCoal miningForestryPlant Science15. Life on land010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGeographyBryophytebusinessAzoresComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010606 plant biology & botanydescription
Pseudoamblystegium subtile (Hedw.) Vanderp. & Hedenäs. CONTRIBUTORS: R. Gabriel, M. Kubová, C. Sérgio and I. Soares Albergaria. PORTUGAL, AZORES: Terceira Island, Angra do Heroísmo, municipal garden ‘Jardim Duque da Terceira’, 38° 39′ 24.0′′N, 27°13′ 05.99′′W, 31 m a.s.l, on the base of a shrub, in acidic conditions, 7 April 2017, leg. Michaela Kubová s.n. (AZU). A new understanding of the pleurocarpous moss species Pseudoamblystegium subtile was proposed by Vanderpoorten and Hedenäs (2009). The new genus is separated from the other Amblystegiaceae primarily due to its phylogenetic consistency and is characterised by the possession of leaves with a very short nerve, and erect capsules (Vanderpoorten and Hedenäs 2009). (excerpt) info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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2021-01-02 | Journal of Bryology |