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SCHLESAK, SASKIA, LARS HEDENÄS, MARTIN NEBEL y DIETMAR QUANDT. "Addendum to Hypnum subcomplanatum Hedenäs, Schlesak, D. Quandt". Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 41, n.º 1 (13 de junio de 2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.41.1.1.

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In our recent paper on the relationships of 21 European Hypnum taxa we introduced the name Hypnum subcomplanatum Hedenäs, Schlesak & D. Quandt as a new name at the species level, based on the basionym Hypnum cupressiforme var. subjulaceum Molendo (Schlesak et al. 2018). We were aware that H. cupressiforme var. subjulaceum had already been elevated and combined at the species rank (Stereodon subjulaceum (Molendo) Loeske & Osterwald [Verh. Bot. Vereins Prov. Brandenburg 49: 65. 1907)], but unfortunately overlooked that Hypnum subjulaceum Besch. was not validly published. The latter therefore cannot block a species level combination in Hypnum based on H. cupressiforme var. subjulaceum Molendo (Art. 53.1 of the Code). Because no homonym issues exist, the epithet ’subjulaceum’ has priority when combined under Hypnum. The new combination follows:
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Diana, Ríos y G. Medina Nagore. "Nuevos datos corológicos sobre Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw. var. julaceumBrid. e Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw. var. resupinatum(Taylor) Schimp. en la Península Ibérica". Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, n.º 42-43(34) (15 de junio de 2014): 49–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.58469/bseb.2014.29.58.007.

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Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw. es una especie de gran variabilidad morfológica, con una taxonomía complicada que ha sufrido numerosos cambios. Sólo en la Península Ibérica la especie está representada por 6 variedades cuya distribución es poco conocida. Durante la realización de un estudio de biodiversidad de epífitos en los bosques de la Península Ibérica, se hallaron dos nuevas localidades para Hypnum cupressiforme var. julaceum Brid. e Hypnum cupressiforme var. resupinatum (Taylor) Schimp. en las provincias de Cáceres y Soria respectivamente. Se presenta una recopilación de las citas para estos taxones en la Península Ibérica y se comparan sus caracteres morfológicos con los de variedades cercanas. Hypnum cupressiforme Hedw. is a variable species with a complex taxonomy that has suffered many changes. Just in the Iberian Peninsula the species has 6 recognized varieties whose distribution is poorly known. In the course of a study on the biodiversity of epiphytic bryophytes in the forests of the Iberian Peninsula, two new localities of Hypnum cupressiforme var. julaceum Brid. and Hypnum cupressiforme var. resupinatum (Taylor) Schimp. were found in Cáceres and Soria respectively. We present a compilation of the known references of these taxa in the Iberian Peninsula and their morphological characters are compared to those of nearby varieties of H. cupressiforme Hedw.
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SCHLESAK, SASKIA, LARS HEDENÄS, MARTIN NEBEL y DIETMAR QUANDT. "Cleaning a taxonomic dustbin: placing the European Hypnum species in a phylogenetic context!" Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 40, n.º 2 (27 de diciembre de 2018): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.40.2.3.

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The pleurocarpous moss genus Hypnum s.l. is a species-rich (> 40 species) cosmopolitan genus, of which 21 taxa occur in Europe. Although several of these species show high morphological resemblance there are strong indications that the genus is highly paraphyletic, which may be masked by convergent morphological evolution. Using molecular information, we analyse whether the morphological similarity of gametophytes of the European Hypnum taxa is explained by common ancestry or convergence. We provide a phylogenetic reconstruction of the relationships of the currently recognized European Hypnum taxa in a broad pleurocarpous moss context (192 taxa) using the nuclear ITS1-5.8S-ITS2, the plastid rps4 gene and trnL-F, and the mitochondrial nad5 intron. Bayesian tree topologies show that the genus is polyphyletic, and we retain only the Hypnum cupressiforme complex within Hypnum. The genus originally represented half of the moss species diversity, as it accommodated basically all pleurocarpous mosses; here we retain only seven species and one variety. The remainder of the species where resolved either within the three families Amblystegiaceae, Entodontaceae, and Pylaisiaceae, or in an independent clade that we describe as the new family Stereodontaceae. The Stereodontaceae includes five European species, all in the genus Stereodon, where they were already placed in the 18th century. In addition, we describe the four new genera Aquilonium, Insomniella, Jochenia, and Lignocariosa, and make new combinations for several Hypnum species.
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Beyer, David M. y Harry Muthersbaugh. "Nutrient supplements that influence later break yield of Agaricus bisporus". Canadian Journal of Plant Science 76, n.º 4 (1 de octubre de 1996): 835–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4141/cjps96-141.

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Nutrient depletion and accumulation of toxic metabolites in compost are believed to be limiting factors and responsible for decreased yields as a mushroom crop ages. The objective of this study was to determine whether mineral nutrients limited later break yield of Agaricus bisporus in compost supplemented with additional protein-lipid rich supplements. Unsupplemented compost receiving rock phosphate or hypnum peat did not have a significant increase in later break yield. However, rock phosphate, sodium phosphate and hypnum peat added to protein-lipid rich, delayed release supplemented compost at spawning increased yield in later breaks. These results suggest the nutrient requirement satisfied by a protein-lipid rich, delayed release supplement was a prerequisite for supplementary phosphorous or hypnum peat to increase later break yields. Key words:Agaricus bisporus, hypnum peat, potassium, phosphorus
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Asthana, A. K. y Reesa Gupta. "Distributional Pattern of Genus Hypnum Hedw. (Bryophyta) in Relation to Habitat and Altitude at Darjeeling hills (Eastern Himalaya)". INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLANT AND ENVIRONMENT 3, n.º 01 (31 de enero de 2017): 21–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.18811/ijpen.v3i.8443.

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Hypnum Hedw. is a moss genus of family Hypnaceae which mostly occurs in temperate and sub tropical regions having ample moisture regime. The present study explicates the distribution and diversity of eight taxa of Hypnum viz. H. aduncoides (Brid.) Müll. Hal., H. cupressiforme Hedw., H. cupressiforme ssp. imponens, H. macrogynum Besch., H. sikkimense Ando, H. subimponens Lesq., H. subimponens ssp. ulophyllum (Müll. Hal.) Ando and H submolluscum Besch. occurring in Darjeeling hill region of eastern Himalaya. The distribution of all the eight species of genus Hypnum in eastern Himalaya at Darjeeling hills along the altitudinal gradient and at five different habitats has been provided.
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Buchbender, Volker y Andreas Solga. "Erster Nachweis von Hypnum heseleri Ando & Higuchi (Bryophyta, Musci, Hypnaceae) für Nordrhein-Westfalen". Decheniana : Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischen Vereins der Rheinlande und Westfalens 158 (1 de enero de 2005): 79–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/decheniana.v158.4246.

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Das Laubmoos Hypnum heseleri Ando & Higuchi konnte erstmals für Nordrhein-Westfalen nachgewiesen werden. Neben einer Charakterisierung der Fundstelle wird über die Verbreitung der Art in Deutschland und über dessen Grenzen hinaus berichtet. Wichtige diagnostische Merkmale der Art werden genannt, ihr taxonomischer Status diskutiert. Der Artikel schließt mit einem Vorschlag zur Einstufung von Hypnum heseleri in der Roten Liste der Moose Nordrhein-Westfalens.
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Beyer, David M. "The use of ion exchange resins to assess the changes in mineral element availability during the production of the cultivated mushroom Agaricus bisporus". Canadian Journal of Botany 76, n.º 12 (1 de diciembre de 1998): 2084–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b98-199.

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Nutrient depletion and accumulation of toxic metabolites in compost are believed to be limiting factors and responsible for decreased yields as a mushroom crop ages. The objective of this study was to identify, monitor, and quantify mineral element levels in composted substrate and compost solution extracts during mushroom production. Mineral element changes were assessed by placing ion exchange resin bags in compost saturated paste extracts and directly in composted substrate. The concentration of most cations in compost solution increased as the crop aged. The addition of hypnum peat and rock phosphate to compost at spawning lowered potassium and magnesium concentration in compost solution, which suggested the accumulation of potassium, and possibly, magnesium may limit later yields. Compost solution extracted from hypnum peat moss and rock phosphate supplemented compost had less phosphorus in solution than unsupplemented compost, suggesting an increase in uptake of phosphorus by the mushroom mycelium increased later break yields. Resin-extracted potassium from the saturated paste extract solutions decreased until primordia formation, then increased as the crop aged. Hypnum peat and rock phosphate added to compost at spawning lowered resin-extracted potassium and increased resin-extracted calcium after casing. Most resin-extracted cations from around the mycelium in situ increased as the crop aged. IR-120-Na resins extracted more calcium and less potassium from around the mycelium in hypnum peat supplemented compost. The results suggested that calcium or potassium interfered with the nutrient uptake of phosphorus as the crop aged, thus reducing yield.Key words: Agaricus bisporus, hypnum peat, ion exchange resins, chelation, calcium, potassium, phosphorus.
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Elena, Ruiz y Brugués Montserrat. "Distribución de las secciones Revolutohypnum Mönk., Hamulosa Schimp. y Pseudostereodon (Broth.) Ando del género Hypnum Hedw. en la Península Ibérica e Islas Baleares." Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, n.º 37(31) (15 de noviembre de 2011): 25–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.58469/bseb.2011.23.21.005.

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Se detalla la distribución en la Península Ibérica e Islas Baleares de los táxones incluidos en las secciones Revolutohypnum, Hamulosa y Pseudostereodon del género Hypnum y se acompañan los mapas correspondientes. A detailed distribution in the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands of the taxa included in sections Revolutohypnum, Hamulosa y Pseudostereodon of the genus Hypnum is given, together with the corresponding distibution maps.
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Cano, María Jesús, Diana Ríos y Juan Guerra. "New chorological records for the Iberian bryophyte flora. VII". Anales de Biología, n.º 38 (22 de julio de 2016): 115–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesbio.38.13.

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A partir del estudio de muestras recolectadas y revisadas en el marco del Proyecto Flora Briofítica Ibérica (FBI), se aportan 15 novedades corológicas provinciales para España. A destacar las nuevas localidades ibéricas de Anoectangium aestivum, Ephemerum serratum e Hypnum jutlandicum. From the study of samples collected and reviewed under Flora Briofítica Ibérica Project, 15 new provincial records for Spain are provided. The new Iberian localities for Anoectangium aestivum, Ephemerum serratum and Hypnum jutlandicum deserve special mention.
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Hugonnot, Vincent. "Three mosses new for the Pyrenees". Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, n.º 36(30) (1 de mayo de 2011): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.58469/bseb.2011.78.49.003.

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Hypnum sauteri Schimp., Pohlia andrewsii A.J. Shaw and Tayloria lingulata (Dicks.) Lindb. are 3 moss species new for the Pyrenees. All 3 species are recorded from the Pyrénées-Orientales (France). Their ecological requirements and the new localities are briefly described. Los 3 musgos Hypnum sauteri Schimp., Pohlia andrewsii A.J. Shaw and Tayloria lingulata (Dicks.) Lindb. son nuevos para los Pirineos y se citan de los Pirineos Orientales (Francia). Se describen brevemente sus apetencias ecológicas y las nuevas localidades.
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Sabovljevic, M., V. Vukojevic, Nevena Mihajlovic, Gordana Drazic y Z. Vucinic. "Determination of heavy metal deposition in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) using mosses as bioindicators: I. Aluminum (Al), arsenic (As), and boron (B)". Archives of Biological Sciences 57, n.º 3 (2005): 205–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs0503205s.

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In the present study, the deposition of three heavy metals (Al, As and B) in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) is determined using four moss taxa (Bryum argenteum, Bryum capillare, Brachythecium sp., and Hypnum cupressiforme) as bioindicators. Distribution of average heavy metal content in all mosses in the county of Obrenovac is presented in maps, while long-term atmospheric deposition (in the mosses Bryum argenteum and B. capillare) and short-term atmospheric deposition (in the mosses Brachythecium sp. and Hypnum cupressiforme) are discussed and given in tables. Areas of the highest contaminations are highlighted.
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Vukojevic, V., M. Sabovljevic, Aneta Sabovljevic, Nevena Mihajlovic, Gordana Drazic y Z. Vucinic. "Determination of heavy metal deposition in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) using mosses as bioindicators II: Cadmium (CD), cobalt (CO), and chromium (CR)". Archives of Biological Sciences 58, n.º 2 (2006): 95–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs0602095v.

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In the present study, the deposition of three heavy metals (Cd, Co and Cr) in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) is determined using four moss taxa (Bryum argenteum, Bryum capillare, Brachythecium sp. and Hypnum cupressiforme) as bioindicators. Distribution of average heavy metal content in all mosses in the county of Obrenovac is presented in maps, while long term atmospheric deposition (in the mosses Bryum argenteum and B. capillare) and short term atmospheric deposition (in the mosses Brachythecium sp. and Hypnum cupressiforme) are discussed and in tables. Areas of the highest contaminations are highlighted.
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Sabovljevic, M., V. Vukojevic, Aneta Sabovljevic, Nevena Mihajlovic, Gordana Drazic y Z. Vucinic. "Determination of heavy metal deposition in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) using mosses as bioindicators, III: Copper (Cu), Iron (Fe) and Mercury (Hg)". Archives of Biological Sciences 59, n.º 4 (2007): 351–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs0704351s.

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In this study, the deposition of three heavy metals (Cu, Fe and Hg) in four moss taxa (Bryum argenteum, Bryum capillare, Brachythecium sp. and Hypnum cupressiforme) in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) is presented. The distribution of average heavy metal content in all mosses in the county of Obrenovac is presented on maps, while long-term atmospheric deposition (in the mosses Bryum argenteum and B. capillare) and short-term atmospheric deposition (in the mosses Brachythecium sp. and Hypnum cupressiforme) are discussed and given in a table. Areas of the highest contaminations are highlighted.
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Vukojevic, V., M. Sabovljevic, Aneta Sabovljevic, Nevena Mihajlovic, Gordana Drazic y Z. Vucinic. "Determination of heavy metal deposition in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) using mosses as bioindicators, IV: Manganese (Mn), Molybdenum (Mo), and Nickel (Ni)". Archives of Biological Sciences 61, n.º 4 (2009): 835–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/abs0904835v.

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In this study, the deposition of three heavy metals (Mn, Mo, and Ni) in the county of Obrenovac (Serbia) in four moss taxa (Bryum argenteum, Bryum capillare, Brachythecium sp., and Hypnum cupressiforme) is presented. The distribution of average heavy metal content in all mosses in the county of Obrenovac is presented on maps, while the long-term atmospheric deposition (in the mosses Bryum argenteum and B. capillare) and short term atmospheric deposition (in the mosses Brachythecium sp. and Hypnum cupressiforme) are discussed and given in tabular form. Areas of the highest contaminations are highlighted.
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Ganasevich, G. N. y E. D. Lapshina. "Vegetation of segde-hypnum and wooded rich fens and swamps on the north border of their distribution in Western Siberia". Vegetation of Russia, n.º 46 (2023): 100–125. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/vegrus/2023.46.100.

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The vegetation of sedge-hypnum and forest swamps rich in soil nutrition was studied in “Chistoe Boloto” (Open Mire), located in the low left-bank terrace of the Irtysh River valley in the environs of Tobolsk city (58.25°–58.09°N, 68.15°–68.34°E) near the northern limit of this mire type distribution in Western Siberia. A total of 7 associations, 2 subassociations, 1 variant, and 1 community type are described, of which one association (Hamatocauli vernicosae–Caricetum lasiocarpae) and 2 subassociations (Telypterido palustris–Betuletum pubescentis inops and Thelypteridetum palustris brachythecietosum mildeanae) are introduced as new ones. Communities are assigned to 4 alliances of 3 orders and 2 classes. The class Alnetea glutinosae Br.-Bl. et Tx. ex Weshoff et al. 1946 of coniferous and small-leaved forests of Eurasia includes the order Calamagrostio purpureae–Piceetalia obovatae Lapshina 2010 combining forest-like swamp communities with dark coniferous species in the tree layer, called “sogra” in Siberia, with two associations within 2 alliances in the study area. Ass. Mnio stellari–Pinetum sibiricae Lapshina 2010 (Fig. 2) of the alliance Carici cespitosae–Piceion obovatae Lapshina 2010 includes communities of the dark coniferous sogra. Their considerable geographical remoteness from the main distribution area in the south of the forest zone of Western Siberia and noticeable differences in the species composition allowed to establish within it var. Viola epipsila. Ass. Carici appropinquatae–Pinetum sylvestris Lapshina 2010 (Fig. 3) of the alliance Carici appropinquatae–Laricion sibiricae Lapshina 2010 combines birch–pine herb-tussock sedge communities, rich in soil nutrition, dominated by Carex apropinquata, Thelypteris palustris. The class Scheuchzeria palustris–Caricetea nigrae Tx. 1937 is represented by the alliance Saxifrago-Tomentypnion Lapshina 2010 in the study area. Diverse communities of sedge-hypnum and Menyanthes-low sedge-hypnum fens, which are visually well distinguished in the vegetation cover by the dominance of different sedge species (Сarex diandra, C. dioica, C. limosa, C. rostrata) and Menyanthes, correspond well in their floristic composition to the diagnosis of the ass. Brachythecio mildeanae–Caricetum limosae Lapshina 2010 (Fig. 6) described on the hypnum fens in the southeast of Western Siberia. With the distance from the Tobolsk slope and gradual reduction of the groundwater influence, the domination in Menyanthes-low sedge-hypnum communities gradually flows from the ass. Brachythecio mildeanae–Caricetum limosae to Carex lasiocarpa — ass. Hamatocauli vernicosae–Caricetum lasiocarpae ass. Nov (Fig. 7). A characteristic feature of the studied mire is the wide distribution of sedge-fern and fern communities among low sedge-hypnum fens dominated by Carex lasiocarpa and Thelypteris palustris, which are assigned to associations Thelypterido–Caricetum lasiocarpae Lapshina 2010 (Fig. 8) and Thelypteridetum palustris Lapshina et al. 2018 (Fig. 9). The latter is established as subass. brachythecietosum mildeanae subass. nov. Comparison of the of mire habitats is made based on L. G. Ramenskiy ecological scales (Ramensky et al., 1956). Ecological indices (grades) of water supply and nutrient condition for each relevé are calculated. The ecological ordination of mire habitats (Fig. 10) shows values for mineral nutrition (Y-axis), and for water supply (wetness) (X-axis). According to the scale of mineral nutrition, the t communities exist in a narrow ecological range corresponding to mesotrophic conditions (6.5–9.0 grades). This is due to the fact that at high values of electrical conductivity and a medium close to neutral (EC=180–430; pH=6.5–7.5), peat soils rich in ground nutrition are poor in nitrogen and phosphorus (Wassen et al., 2005). According to the humidity scale, the studied vegetation may be divided into 3 groups: communities of hydromesophilic (77–88 degrees), subhydrophilic (89–94 degrees), and aerohydrophilic (95–103 degrees) habitats corresponding to the main classes of mire vegetation. The first group includes syntaxa of two alliances of wooded swamps of the class Alnetea glutinosae, which occur in moderately humid habitats. The low birch swamps communities of the class Alnetea glutinosae are common in higher water saturated habitats. Syntaxa of low sedge-hypnum, fern, and sedge-fern fens of the class Scheuchzerio–Caricetea nigrae are common to the most wet fen habitats, often associated with high level of water horizons buried in peat deposits. The classification results and ordination of syntaxa are confirmed by the t-SNE method, which allows displaying multidimensional hyperspaces on the plane. The right side of the ordination diagram (Fig. 11) shows well-differentiated low sedge-hypnum fens communities of the class Scheuchzerio–Caricetea. The rare sedge-hypnum communities with the Paludella squarrosa dominance are located somewhat apart, bonded to the exits of springs. The opposite part of the diagram shows well-differentiated communities of wooded swamps within the class Alnetea glutinosae. They are adjoined by communities of the ass. Thelypterido palustris–Betuletum pubescentis, within of the class Alnetea glutinosae. The most difficult challenging was to determine the position of Carex lasiocarpa-dominated fern, sedge-fern and sedge-hypnum communities within the higher units of classification. They occur in ecologically similar habitats as low sedge-hypnum communities of the alliance Saxifrago-Tomentypnion with well-represented diagnostic species in these. Due to that and the presence of hypnum moss layer, we assigned these communities to the alliance Saxifrago-Tomentypnion of the class Scheuchzeria-Caricetea.
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Koroteeva, Tatyana I., Alina V. Fedorova y Michael S. Ignatov. "Cyrto-hypnum versicolor (Thuidiaceae, Bryophyta) in Russia". Arctoa 25, n.º 1 (diciembre de 2016): 80–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.25.04.

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LARRAÍN, JUAN BERNARDO, SANNA HUTTUNEN, ELENA IGNATOVA y MICHAEL IGNATOV. "Rhynchostegium occultum (Brachytheciaceae), a new species from relict forests of central Chile". Phytotaxa 453, n.º 3 (23 de julio de 2020): 199–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.453.3.3.

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We present a description of the new species Rhynchostegium occultum from central Chile, including illustrations, a distribution map, and preliminary molecular data that supports its taxonomic placement. The new taxon is restricted to coastal relict forests of central Chile. An overview of the Chilean taxa of Rhynchostegium, and a key for local species are also provided. The new combination Rhynchostegium corralense, and new synonyms for Rhynchostegium acanthophyllum and for Cratoneuropsis chilensis are proposed. Oxyrrhynchium hians is newly reported for Chile, apparently being a recent introduction. Lectotypes are selected for Hypnum corralense, Hypnum acanthophyllum, and for Rhynchostegiella acanthophylla var. robusta.
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Tien, Doan Phan Thao, Le Hong Khiem, Trinh Thi Thu Trinh, Marina Vladimir Frontasyeva, Nguyen Thi Minh Sang y Son An Nguyen. "Comparing atmospheric trace element accumulation of three moss species". Science and Technology Development Journal 23, n.º 4 (8 de noviembre de 2020): 752–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v23i4.2417.

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Introduction: The intention of Vietnam to participate in the European-Asian Moss Survey in the framework of The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - International Cooperative Programme on effects of air pollution on natural vegetation and crops (UNECE ICP Vegetation) necessitates choosing appropriate moss species that grow in the tropical and subtropical climate of Vietnam. The three selected moss species, divided into phytogeographical elements, were as follows: Leucobryum (aduncum, albidum), Hypnum commutatum and Barbula indica. Methods: The present study focuses on Central Vietnam where 18 samples of the three above moss species were collected in the vicinity of Dalat and Hue cities. Elements in the moss samples were detected by neutron activation analysis (NAA) at the IBR-2 reactor of the Division of Neutron Activation Analysis, Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia. Results: The analytical results for twenty-three trace elements, which were used to study elemental accumulation abilities of the three moss species in the air, were Na, Mg, Al, Cl, K, Ca, Ti, V, Mn, Fe, Co, Zn, As, Br, Rb, Sr, Sb, I, Cs, Ba, La, Th, and U. The accumulation abilities were found to decrease in the following order: Leucobryum > Hypnum > Barbula. However, Leucobryum, because of its short stem, was not judged to be a suitable candidate for biomonitoring. Conclusion: The element accumulation abilities of Hypnum moss were better than those for Barbula, but both were comparable and could be used as indicators for air deposition monitoring; however, Hypnum was not widely present in Vietnam. Thus, Barbula indica moss could be used for performance of atmospheric deposition monitoring in Vietnam.
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Nagore, G. Medina, Medina Rafael, Lara Francisco y Mazimpaka Vicente. "Brioflora epífita de Sierra Alhamilla (Almería)". Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, n.º 32-33(28) (1 de noviembre de 2008): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.58469/bseb.2008.66.25.001.

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Se ha estudiado la brioflora epífita del encinar de Sierra Alhamilla, la cual consta de 42 taxones (1 hepática y 41 musgos). Se da cuenta de una novedad para Andalucía (Orthotrichum scanicum) y 7 para la provincia de Almería (Dicranoweisia cirrata, Habrodon perpusillus, Hypnum cupressiforme var. resupinatum, Orthotrichum philibertii, O. speciosum var. brevisetum, Syntrichia papillosa y Zygodon catarinoi). The epiphytic bryoflora of Sierra Alhamilla comprises 42 species (1 liverwort and 41 mosses). Several novelties are provided, 1 for Andalusia region (Orthotrichum scanicum) and 7 for Almería province (Dicranoweisia cirrata, Habrodon perpusillus, Hypnum cupressiforme var. resupinatum, Orthotrichum philibertii, O. speciosum var. brevisetum, Syntrichia papillosa, and Zygodon catarinoi).
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Allen, Bruce H. "Hypnum plicatulum (Hypnaceae: Musci) in Maine". Evansia 13, n.º 2 (1996): 58–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.346075.

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Afonina, O. M. y E. A. Ignatova. "Hypnum fujiyamae (Hypnaceae, Bryophyta), a new species for moss flora of Russia from Kuril Islands". Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rastenii 43 (2009): 292–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.31111/nsnr/2009.43.292.

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Hypnum fujiyamae (Broth.) Paris is reported from Schikotan Island (Kuril Islands). This is the first record of the species in Russia. The species description is given; its ecology and distribution are discussed.
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Orgaz, J. David, María J. Cano y Juan Guerra. "Sciuro-hypnum (Brachytheciaceae) in the Mediterranean region". Bryologist 114, n.º 3 (septiembre de 2011): 595–610. http://dx.doi.org/10.1639/0007-2745-114.3.595.

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Afonina, Olga M. "[Hypnum sect. Hamulosa (Musci, Hypnaceae) in Russia]". Arctoa 13, n.º 1 (mayo de 2004): 9–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.13.03.

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Nagy, N. M. y J. Kónya. "Cesium Ion Uptake by Moss (Hypnum cupressiforme)". Isotopenpraxis Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies 27, n.º 1 (enero de 1991): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10256019108622455.

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Allen, Bruce H. "The genus Hypnum (Hypnaceae: Musci) in Maine". Evansia 13, n.º 4 (1996): 121–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.346090.

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Darigo, Carl y Nels Holmberg. "Hypnum pratense (Musci: Hypnaceae) new to Missouri". Evansia 23, n.º 1 (2006): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5962/p.346747.

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Capozzi, Fiore, Anna Di Palma, Maria Cristina Sorrentino, Paola Adamo, Simonetta Giordano y Valeria Spagnuolo. "Morphological Traits Influence the Uptake Ability of Priority Pollutant Elements by Hypnum cupressiforme and Robinia pseudoacacia Leaves". Atmosphere 11, n.º 2 (29 de enero de 2020): 148. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/atmos11020148.

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In this paper, a biomonitoring survey of airborne priority pollutant elements was carried out using leaves of native black locust and moss bags filled with Hypnum cupressiforme. The aims of the work were (i) to evaluate if mosses and leaves provide similar information regarding the accumulation of the elements of environmental concern (As, Be, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Mo, Ni, Pb, Sb, Se, V, Zn, Tl); (ii) to evaluate if leaf traits are significantly involved in the uptake mechanisms. Hypnum transplants showed elemental contents generally higher than R. pseudoacacia leaves, despite the shorter exposure time. Moss accumulated larger amounts of elements linked to PM and the resuspension of soil dust. Based on the calculation of deposition flux for each element, R. pseudoacacia showed lower values for most elements—except Cr, Mo and Zn—indicating that uptake takes place both by deposition on the leaf surface and absorption via the root. Leaf traits (micromorphology of surface) play an important role in the interception and retention of PM-linked elements. Hypnum transplanted in bags was confirmed to be a powerful bio-accumulator of airborne elements; by contrast, R. pseudoacacia, with a smooth surface and scarce trichomes, showed a limited ability in airborne element retention. Therefore, widely diffused species, well-adapted to anthropized environments, such as black locust, not always can be considered as good biomonitors. The results are discussed in comparison to other vascular plant species used in biomonitoring studies.
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Beyer, David M. "The effect of chelating agents on the later break yields of Agaricus bisporus". Canadian Journal of Botany 75, n.º 3 (1 de marzo de 1997): 402–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b97-043.

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It has been hypothesized that substances that accumulate during the mushroom cropping period are responsible for decreased yields as a mushroom crop ages. The objective of this study was to determine whether chelators added to compost substrate at spawning would affect the later break yield of Agaricus bisporus. Different types of chelators were used to determine if specific ions were involved. Supplemented compost receiving hypnum peat, IR120 (sodium saturated) cation exchange resin, ethyleneglycol tetra-acetic, and citric acid significantly increased later break yield. However, IR120 (hydrogen saturated) cation exchange resin, ethylenediamine tetra-acetic and sphagnum peat moss added to supplemented compost at spawning did not significantly increase yield in later breaks. These results suggest the accumulation of calcium or another cation may inhibit later break yields. Key words: Agaricus bisporus, hypnum peat, ion exchange resins, chelation, citric acid.
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Oliveira-da-Silva, Fúvio Rubens y Anna Luiza Ilkiu-Borges. "Flora das cangas da Serra dos Carajás, Pará, Brasil: Hypnaceae". Rodriguésia 69, n.º 3 (septiembre de 2018): 983–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2175-7860201869304.

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Resumo Foram registradas três espécies de Hypnaceae (Chryso-hypnum diminutivum, Ectropothecium leptochaeton e Rhacopilopsis trinitensis) nas áreas de canga na Serra dos Carajás, no estado do Pará, para as quais se apresenta descrição, ilustração e comentários morfológicos.
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Frahm, Jan-Peter. "More records of mosses from Dominican amber". Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 27, n.º 1 (11 de agosto de 2006): 91–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.27.1.12.

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Hypnum spec., Orthostichella cf. pentasticha, Syrrhopodon flexifolius and Porotrichum aff. substriatum are recorded from Dominican amber (c. 25 mio yrs. b.p.). The first two species were known before from Dominican amber, the last two are newly reported.
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Frahm, Jan-Peter. "Occurrence and characteristics of Hypnum resupinatum Wils. in Germany". Herzogia 9, n.º 3-4 (15 de junio de 1993): 373–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/herzogia/9/1993/373.

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Montserrat, Brugués, Ruiz Elena y Barrón Anna. "Estudio de algunas muestras del Herbario Jeanbernat recolectadas en los Pirineos". Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, n.º 18-19(20) (15 de noviembre de 2001): 53–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.58469/bseb.2001.33.67.006.

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Jeanbernat, botánico francés que vivió en Toulouse durante el siglo XIX, colectó briófitos en ambas vertientes de los Pirineos. Hemos visitado el herbario de la Université Paul Sabatier en Toulouse (TLA) y selccionado algunas especies que no han vuelto a ser encontradas en los Pirineos: Anoectangium aestivum, Hypnum hamulosum, H. pallescens, Drepanocladus polygamum, Hygrohypnum cochlearifolium y Hamatocaulis vernicosus. Para cada una de ellas se aporta una descripción, los caracteres difererenciales más útiles y su distribución. Jeanbernat, French botanist living in Toulouse in the 19th century, collected bryophytes in the Pyrenees at both sides of French and Spanish border. We visited the herbarium of the Université Paul Sabatier in Toulouse (TLA) and selected some species not longer found in the Pyrenees: Anoectangium aestivum, Hypnum hamulosum, H. pallescens, Drepanocladus polygamum, Hygrohypnum cochlearifolium and Hamatocaulis vernicosus. A description, the most useful characteristics and the distribution for each one of the studied species are given.
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Pleskach, Lyubov y Vitaliy Virchenko. "Epiphytic bryophytes of the State Dendrological Park “Olexandria” of the NAS of Ukraine". Plant Introduction 87-88 (30 de diciembre de 2020): 108–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.46341/pi2020039.

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Investigations of the species diversity of epiphytic bryophytes of the State Dendrological Park “Olexandria” (the historical part and the “Budynok Lisnyka” plot) were conducted in 2017–2019 and revealed 40 species representing 22 genera, 17 families, seven orders, two classes, and two divisions. This corresponds to 46.51 % of the total number of detected bryophytes in the park. The leading families in the bryoflora of the park are Orthotrichaceae (9 species), Brachytheciaceae (6), Amblystegiaceae (3), Anomodontaceae (3), Dicranaceae (3), Hypnaceae (3), and Pottiaceae (2). The leading genera are Orthotrichum (9 species), Anomodon (3), and Dicranum (3).Among the identified taxa, five species (Dicranum tauricum, Orthotrichum lyellii, Porella platyphylla, Sciuro-hypnum reflexum, and Syntrichia virescens) are regionally rare within the Forest-Steppe zone of Ukraine. Most of the recorded epiphytic mosses were found on the bark of Acer platanoides (28 species), Fraxinus excelsior (27), Quercus robur (26), Acer campestre (23), and Tilia cordata (22). The least epiphytic mosses were found on the bark of conifers (Pinus sylvestris, P. strobus, Picea abies, Larix decidua, etc.).The surveyed trees in the State Dendrological Park “Olexandria” were also found such epigeal mosses as Plagiomnium cuspidatum, Ceratodon purpureus, Dicranella heteromalla, and Pohlia nutans, as well as epixilic moss Dicranum flagellare, etc.The “Budynok Lisnyka” plot hosts three species that do not occur in the park’s historical part. In particular, Lophocolea heterophylla and Sciuro-hypnum curtum were found there on Quercus robur trunks and Sciuro-hypnum reflexum on Quercus rubra bark. At the same time, the historical part of the park is characterized by the number of expansive bryophytes.
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Patiño, Jairo, González-Mancebo Juana M., Ana Losada-Lima y Julio Leal. "Some interesting records of bryophytes from La Gomera island (Canary islands, Spain)". Boletín de la Sociedad Española de Briología, n.º 29(27) (15 de noviembre de 2006): 13–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.58469/bseb.2006.40.76.003.

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Although the bryophyte flora from La Gomera island is largely known, some new and interesting species has been recently recorded, mainly in those habitat types less studied of the cloud forest areas. A rare liverwort species in the Canaries, previously known only from Tenerife island (Telaranea europaea), and three mosses (Didymodon sicculus, Rhamphidium purpuratum and Sciuro-hypnum plumosum) are reported here as new to La Gomera. R. purpuratum is especially interesting due to its worldwide rarity. Aunque existe un amplio conocimiento sobre la flora briofítica de la isla de La Gomera, se han encontrado recientemente algunas nuevas e interesantes especies, principalmente en aquellos hábitats menos estudiados de áreas de bosques de nieblas. Una especie de hepática rara en Canarias, conocida solamente para la isla de Tenerife (Telaranea europaea), y tres de musgos (Sciuro-hypnum plumosum, Didymodon sicculus and Rhamphidium purpuratum) se citan por primera vez para La Gomera. R. purpuratum es especialmente interesante debido a su rareza mundial.
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Ochyra, Ryszard. "Hypnum revolutum(Mitt.) Lindh. new to New Zealand". Journal of Bryology 15, n.º 1 (enero de 1988): 236–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/jbr.1988.15.1.236.

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Sievers, Hartwig, Gunther Burkhardt, Hans Becker y Hans Dietmar Zinsmeister. "Further biflavonoids and 3′-phenylflavonoids from Hypnum cupressiforme". Phytochemistry 35, n.º 3 (febrero de 1994): 795–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9422(00)90608-3.

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Pleskach, L. y V. Virchenko. "Investigation of the flora of epigean bryobionta of the Olexandria Dendrological Park". 36, n.º 36 (25 de agosto de 2021): 28–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.26565/2075-5457-2021-36-3.

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Species composition of epigeic bryophytes of the Olexandria Dendrological Park, located in the northeast of the Right-Bank forest-steppe of Ukraine, was studied. The research was conducted in 2017–2019. As a result, 40 species of 25 genera, 14 families, 7 orders, 2 classes, and 1 division were registered. A taxonomic analysis showed that the orders Hypnales (14 species), Pottiales (9 species) and Bryales (9 species) are represented best. The main families were as follows: Pottiaceae (9 species), Brachytheciaceae (7 species), Bryaceae (5 species), Amblystegiaceae and Mniaceae (4 species each). The most speciose were the genera Bryum (5 species), Brachythecium (4 species), Tortula (4 species) and Plagiomnium (3 species). Among the identified taxa, two species, (Barbula сonvoluta and Bryum rubens) are regionally rare in the Forest-Steppe zone of Ukraine. In the historical part of Olexandria, five species Ceratodon purpureus, Oxyrrhynchium hians, Hypnum cupressiforme, Atrichum undulatum, and Bryum moravicum were the most common epigean bryophytes. In the western part of the Dendropark, the prevalent species were Atrichum undulatum, Bryum moravicum, Oxyrrhynchium hians, Hypnum cupressiforme, Brachytheciastrum velutinum, and Hygroamblystegium varium, in the central part – Bryum moravicum, Hypnum cupressiforme, Ceratodon purpureus, and in the eastern part – Fissidens taxifolius, Fissidens viridulus, and Brachythecium rutabulum. Twenty species (50 % of the identified taxa) were obligate epigees while the other 20 species belonged to the facultative epigees. In 2018, a new species to the Dendropark’s bryoflora, Ephemerum minutissimum, was found in an oakery (locality 14). It grew there together with Dicranella heteromalla, Bryum rubens, Barbula convoluta, Ceratodon purpureus, Tortula acaulon, and Weissia brachycarpa. This is the second record of E. minutissimum from Ukraine. The highest number of epigeic moss species was registered in the central part of Olexandria (29 taxa). At present, the epigeic bryoflora of the Dendropark’s historical part comprises 44 % of its whole bryoflora (90 species).
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O’Shea, Brian J. "A revision of the genus Radulina W.R.Buck & B.C.Tan (Sematophyllaceae: Bryopsida)". Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 27, n.º 1 (11 de agosto de 2006): 25–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.27.1.5.

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The palaeotropic moss genus Radulina W.R.Buck & B.C.Tan is revised, resulting in the genus being reduced to four species and one variety. The following 14 names become synonyms of the oldest name in the genus, Radulina borbonica (Bél.) W.R.Buck: Hypnum hamatum Dozy & Molk., Sematophyllum subinstratum Besch., Hypnum trachyamphorum Müll.Hal., Sigmatella hamicuspis Müll.Hal. in Paris, nom. nud., Trichosteleum borbonicum var. brachycarpum Renauld & Cardot, Trichosteleum subtile Broth. & Watts, Trichosteleum aequoreum M.Fleisch. ex Dixon, Trichosteleum elegantissimum M.Fleisch., Trichosteleum elegantissima var. scabriseta M.Fleisch., Trichosteleum hamatum var. glabriseta M.Fleisch., Trichosteleum hamatum var. tuberculisetum M.Fleisch., Trichosteleum carolinarum Dixon, Trichosteleum neocaledonicum Thér, Trichosteleum flexuosa-hamatum Dixon. In addition, three of these taxa are lectotypified: Trichosteleum subtile Broth. & Watts, Trichosteleum aequoreum M.Fleisch. ex Dixon and Trichosteleum hamatum var. tuberculisetum M.Fleisch. The following are new combinations: Radulina borbonica var. ferriei (Cardot & Thér. in Thér.) O’Shea (= Radulina hamata var. ferriei (Cardot & Thér. in Thér.) B.C.Tan & Y.Jia), Radulina sematophylloides (Dixon) O’Shea (= Trichosteleum sematophylloides Dixon) and Trichosteleum koghiense (Thér.) O’Shea (= Trichosteleum neocaledonicum var. koghiense Thér.).
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Ignatov, Michael S. y Irina A. Milyutina. "On Sciuro-hypnum oedipodium and S. curtum (Brachytheciaceae, Bryophyta)". Arctoa 16, n.º 1 (junio de 2007): 47–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.16.06.

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Spirina, Ulyana N. y Michael S. Ignatov. "Branch development and pseudoparaphyllia of Hypnum cupressiforme (Hypnales, Musci)". Arctoa 17, n.º 1 (julio de 2008): 139–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.15298/arctoa.17.11.

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Pejin, Boris, Ljubodrag Vujisic, Marko Sabovljevic, Vele Tesevic y Vlatka Vajs. "Fatty acid chemistry of Atrichum undulatum and Hypnum andoi". Chemical Industry 66, n.º 2 (2012): 207–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/hemind110918074p.

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The fatty acid composition of the moss species Atrichum undulatum (Hedw.) P. Beauv. (Polytrichaceae) and Hypnum andoi A.J.E. Sm. (Hypnaceae) collected in winter time were analyzed by gas chromatography (GC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) as a contribution to their chemistry. Eight fatty acids were identified in the chloroform/methanol extract 1:1 of A. undulatum (linoleic acid 26.80%, palmitic acid 22.17%, ?-linolenic acid 20.50%, oleic acid 18.49%, arachidonic acid 6.21%, stearic acid 3.34%, cis-5,8,11,14,17-eicosapentaenoic acid 1.52% and behenic acid 1.01%), while six fatty acids were found in the same type of extract of H. andoi (palmitic acid 63.48%, erucic acid 12.38%, stearic acid 8.08%, behenic acid 6.26%, lignoceric acid 5.16% and arachidic acid 4.64%). According to this study, the moss A. undulatum can be considered as a good source of both essential fatty acids for humans (linoleic acid and ?-linolenic acid) during the winter.
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Zhang, Yu, Chen Li y Xuegang Luo. "Enrichment effect of Hypnum plumaeforme on 210Po and 210Pb". International Journal of Phytoremediation 22, n.º 2 (20 de agosto de 2019): 140–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15226514.2019.1652560.

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Sievers, Hartwig, Gunther Burkhardt, Hans Becker y Hans D. Zinsmeister. "Hypnogenols and other dihydroflavonols from the moss Hypnum cupressiforme". Phytochemistry 31, n.º 9 (septiembre de 1992): 3233–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0031-9422(92)83482-e.

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Kučera, Jan, Oxana I. Kuznetsova, Alžběta Manukjanová y Michael S. Ignatov. "A phylogenetic revision of the genus Hypnum : Towards completion". TAXON 68, n.º 4 (agosto de 2019): 628–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/tax.12095.

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O’Shea, Brian J. "Felipponea (Leucodontaceae, Musci), a new genus for Africa, to include ‘Leucodon maritimus’ and L. assimilis". Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 20, n.º 1 (31 de diciembre de 2001): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.20.1.7.

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Felipponea assimilis (Müll.Hal.) O’Shea is the correct name to be used for all African collections of Felipponea, a species found in Uruguay, Brazil, Bolivia, southern and eastern Africa and the East African islands. Hypnum maritimum Müll.Hal. and Cladomnion montevidensis Müll.Hal. are new synonyms. Lectotypes are selected for Neckera assimilis Müll.Hal., Cladomnion montevidensis Müll.Hal. and Braunia peristomata Dixon in Sim & Dixon.
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Sáez, Llorenç, Samuel Pinya y Francisco Lara. "New bryological data for the Balearic Islands. III." Anales de Biología, n.º 43 (19 de enero de 2021): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.6018/analesbio.43.01.

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Se aportan datos corológicos para 27 briófitos de las Islas Baleares. La mayoría de las citas de esta contribución corresponden a especies relativamente raras de áreas montañosas de las Islas Baleares (principalmente de Mallorca), para las cuales, la información sobre su distribución en el archipiélago es escasa y poco actualizada. Se cita por primera vez la presencia en el archipiélago balear de Hypnum resupinatum, Lewinskya fastigiata y Ptychostomum kunzei. Por otro lado, Epipterygium tozeri constituye novedad para Mallorca. Son destacables las nuevas localidades en Mallorca de Plagiochasma appendiculatum, una especie amenazada en Europa. Chorological data on 27 bryophytes from the Balearic Islands are presented. Most of the bryological records included in this contribution correspond to relatively rare species limited to mountain areas in the Balearic Islands (mainly in Mallorca), for which the information about their distribution in the archipelago is scarce and outdated. The presence within the Balearic archipelago of Hypnum resupinatum, Lewinskya fastigiata and Ptychostomum kunzei is reported for the first time. Additionally, Epipterygium tozeri is new record for Mallorca. Special mention deserves the new localities in Mallorca for Plagiochasma appendiculatum, an endangered species in Europe.
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Gapon, S. V. "Частота трапляння мохоподібних в епіфітних обростаннях". Biosystems Diversity 16, n.º 1 (8 de julio de 2007): 57–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/010810.

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Охарактеризовано частоту трапляння мохоподібних епіфітних бріоугруповань широколистяних лісів долини р. Ворскла, подано їх еколого-біологічні особливості. Чіткої приуроченості видів до конкретних порід дерев не спостерігається, але характерним є деяке тяжіння Hypnum pallescens (Hedw.) P. Beauv., Platygyrium repens (Brid.) B.S.G., Bryum subelegans Kindb. до Quercus robur L., Radula complanata (L.) Dum., Leskeеlla nervosa (Brid.) Loeske, видів роду Anomodon Hook et Tayl. до Fraxinus excelsior L.
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HAN, HUI-LIN, LIANG TANG, MIN WANG y MAMORU OWADA. "Description of a new moss-feeding species of Cidariplura Butler, 1879 (Lepidoptera, Erebidae) from China". Zootaxa 5285, n.º 2 (16 de mayo de 2023): 373–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5285.2.9.

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A new species of Cidariplura Butler, 1879, Cidariplura guiyuea sp. n. is described from Guizhou and Guangdong Provinces, China, which was reared from larva to adult feeding on Cyrto-hypnum gratum (P. Beauv.) Buck & Crum. The new species is illustrated with images of the adult, male genitalia and compared with similar species Cidariplura bilineata (Wileman & South, 1919) and Cidariplura brevivittalis (Moore, 1867).
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Zechmeister, Harald G., Leonie Möslinger, Azra Korjenic, Erich Streit, Abdulah Sulejmanovski, Patrick Niklas Frank y Esther Hummel. "Viability of Living Moss for Indoor Green Walls: A Study on Temperature, Humidity, and Irrigation". Sustainability 15, n.º 21 (4 de noviembre de 2023): 15625. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su152115625.

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There is an increasing demand for green plant walls in indoor environments because of their multifaced benefits, such as aesthetic appeal, indoor air quality improvement, or psychological well-being. Mosses are believed to be excellent for these walls due to their easy application and maintenance. However, so far there is no evidence for their indoor survival. In this study, we tested the moss species Hypnum cupressiforme, Bryachythecium rutabulum, Eurrhynchium angustirete, Thuidium tamariscinum, Streblotrichum convolutum, Syntrichia ruralis, and Ceratodon purpureus for indoor use in living moss walls. We evaluated their vitality through the monitoring of leaf coloration over a twelve month period, subjecting them to varying temperature ranges (14–20 °C), humidity levels (60–100%), and diverse irrigation methods (drip and spray irrigation, 300–1500 mL per day) within controlled climate chambers. Depending on the combination of these variables, mosses survived up to six months. Hypnum cupressiforme and Ceratodon purpureus performed best. However, as the time span of survival was limited, the use of living mosses for indoor purposes at the current stage cannot be recommended. An additional problem is that the requisition of living material such as in the culturing of moss under horticultural conditions is difficult and harvesting from natural environments is detrimental to most habitats.
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Pôrto, Kátia Cavalcanti, Shirley Rangel Germano y Sylvia Mota De Oliveira. "New records of bryophytes for Pernambuco State, Brazil". Bryophyte Diversity and Evolution 18, n.º 1 (31 de diciembre de 2000): 107–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/bde.18.1.14.

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The known geographical distribution of 12 bryophyte species is extended by confirmation of their presence in the state of Pernambuco. Leptoscyphus porphyrius (Nees) Grolle, Harpalejeunea uncinata Steph., Chryso-hypnum diminutivum (Hampe) Buck and Porotrichum korthalsianum (Dozy & Molk.) Mitt. are new to northeastern Brazil. The material studied was collected in remnants of Atlantic Forest situated at altitudes of 100-1.100m. The principal taxonomic characteristics are cited, with ecological and distributional commentary provided.
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