نتایج جستجو برای: bryophyte

تعداد نتایج: 815  

Journal: :Arctic science 2022

Alpine and Arctic bryophytes have been found to respond negatively climate change, but as they are often analysed one functional group, there is limited knowledge on species-specific responses. In this study, we examine how nearly two decades of experimental warming by open-top chambers ambient affected the bryophyte community structure in an alpine Dryas octopetala L. heath Finse, southwest No...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2012
Virginie Hutsemékers Cristiana C Vieira Rosa María Ros Sanna Huttunen Alain Vanderpoorten

Bryophyte floras typically exhibit extremely low levels of endemism. The interpretation, that this might reflect taxonomic shortcomings, is tested here for the Macaronesian flora, using the moss species complex of Rhynchostegium riparioides as a model. The deep polyphyly of R. riparioides across its distribution range reveals active differentiation that better corresponds to geographic than mor...

Journal: :Annals of botany 2007
M Koranda S Kerschbaum W Wanek H Zechmeister A Richter

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Increased levels of nitrogen (N) deposition lead to enhanced N contents and reduced productivity of many bryophyte species. This study aimed at elucidating the mechanisms by which enhanced N uptake may cause growth reduction of bryophytes, focusing on the effects of N addition on carbon (C) metabolism of bryophytes. METHODS Plantlets of Thuidium tamariscinum and Hylocomium...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Yuki Yasumura Matilda Crumpton-Taylor Sara Fuentes Nicholas P. Harberd

Angiosperms (flowering plants) evolved relatively recently and are substantially diverged from early land plants (bryophytes, lycophytes, and others [1]). The phytohormone gibberellin (GA) adaptively regulates angiosperm growth via the GA-DELLA signaling mechanism [2-7]. GA binds to GA receptors (GID1s), thus stimulating interactions between GID1s and the growth-repressing DELLAs [8-12]. Subseq...

2005
Benjamin J. Fletcher David J. Beerling Stuart J. Brentnall Dana L. Royer

[1] Biological and geochemical CO2 proxies provide critical constraints on understanding the role of atmospheric CO2 in driving climate change during Earth history. As no single existing CO2 proxy is without its limitations, there is a clear need for new approaches to reconstructing past CO2 concentrations. Here we develop a new preQuaternary CO2 proxy based on the stable carbon isotope composi...

2013
Angélica C. Martínez-Navarro Santiago V. Galván-Gordillo Beatriz Xoconostle-Cázares Roberto Ruiz-Medrano

The phloem is the conduit through which photoassimilates are distributed from autotrophic to heterotrophic tissues and is involved in the distribution of signaling molecules that coordinate plant growth and responses to the environment. Phloem function depends on the coordinate expression of a large array of genes. We have previously identified conserved motifs in upstream regions of the Arabid...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Catherine La Farge Krista H Williams John H England

Across the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, widespread ice retreat during the 20th century has sharply accelerated since 2004. In Sverdrup Pass, central Ellesmere Island, rapid glacier retreat is exposing intact plant communities whose radiocarbon dates demonstrate entombment during the Little Ice Age (1550-1850 AD). The exhumed bryophyte assemblages have exceptional structural integrity (i.e., set...

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