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Thuidium delicatulum
Bryoflora of the Great Cypress Swamp Conservation Area, Sussex County, Delaware and Worcester County, Maryland
Molecular Phylogeny of Chinese Thuidiaceae with Emphasis on Thuidium and Pelekium
<I>Sphagnum</I> Peat Mosses
Field Guide to the Moss Genera in New Jersey by Keith Bowman
Bryo-Activities: a Review on How Bryophytes Are Contributing to the Arsenal of Natural Bioactive Compounds Against Fungi
Bryophyte Response to Eastern Hemlock Decline Caused by Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Infestation Author(S): Natalie L
Vegetation Classification and Mapping Project Report
Research Design and General Objectives
2447 Introductions V3.Indd
Antimicrobial Activity of Thuidium Delicatulum (Bryopsida) Extracts
Thuidium Recognitum (Hedw.) Lindb. Var. Delicatulum (Hedw.) Warnst – a Moss New to Indian Bryoflora
Mosses of the Great Plains X. the Niobrara Valley Preserve and Adjacent Area in Nebraska
Naturescot Research Report 881: Third
A Status Report for Sphagnum Compactum, a Rare Moss Species in Southern Illinois William J
A Miniature World in Decline: European Red List of Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts
Floristics and Biogeography of the Bryophyte Flora in the Big
Bryological Times 2003
Maryland Bryophytes Collected by Elmer G. Worthley Edward C
Top View
Volume 5, Chapter 7-4: Gardening: Moss Garden Development and Maintenance
WITH EMPHASIS on CRYPHAEA: a STUDY BASED on a COMPREHENSIVE MORPHOLOGICAL DATASET Darwiniana, Vol
Los Musgos Pleurocárpicos Del Valle De México, México
A Phylotranscriptomic Analysis of Gene Family Expansion and Evolution in the Largest Order of Pleurocarpous Mosses (Hypnales, Bryophyta) Q
Evolution of the Major Moss Lineages: Phylogenetic Analyses Based on Multiple Gene Sequences and Morphology
Schmitt Plants Winter (Red "X"= Very Invasive
Thuidium Delicatulum (Hedw.) Schimp. (Thuidiaceae) – Another Bipolar Moss Disjunct from Subantarctic Marion Island
Phylogenetic Relationships of the Thuidiaceae and the Non-Monophyly of the Thuidiaceae and the Leskeaceae Based on Rbcl, Rps4 and the Rps4-Trns Intergenic Spacer
Final Report: an Inventory of NATL’S Resident Mosses