2017
DOI: 10.1111/plb.12532
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On the benefits of living in clumps: a case study on Polytrichastrum formosum

Abstract: The study concerns the mechanics and water relationships of clumps of a species of endohydric moss, Polytrichastrum formosum. Anatomical and morphological studies were done using optical and scanning electron microscopy. Experiments on waterdrop capture and their distribution to adjacent shoots within a moss clump were performed with the experimental set-up for the droplet collision phenomena and ultra-high speed camera. The mechanical strength of the moss clump was tested on an electromechanical testing machi… Show more

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“…Mosses (Musci, Bryophyta) have relatively simple anatomical structures 1 and are currently represented by approximately 14 000 species that colonize diverse habitats. 2 The Polytrichaceae family are comprised of 17 genera and approximately 200 species, 3 of which the genera Polytrichum and Polytrichastrum are among the most familiar of all mosses, especially in boreal and temperate regions, due to their abundance, distinctiveness, and large size.…”
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“…Mosses (Musci, Bryophyta) have relatively simple anatomical structures 1 and are currently represented by approximately 14 000 species that colonize diverse habitats. 2 The Polytrichaceae family are comprised of 17 genera and approximately 200 species, 3 of which the genera Polytrichum and Polytrichastrum are among the most familiar of all mosses, especially in boreal and temperate regions, due to their abundance, distinctiveness, and large size.…”
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“…1 H NMR (500 MHz) and13 C NMR (125 MHz) Spectroscopic Data for Compounds 1 and 2 in CDCl 3 (δ in ppm, J in Hz).…”
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