Mycoheterotrophic Plants

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Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
E. J. Durand, Britton E. G.1901Further observations on Buxbaumia
R. Dowell-Svihla, Svihla A.1926Notes on Buxbaumia aphylla Haller
H. R. Baker1927Buxbaumia aphylla near Newark, Delaware
K. Dening1928Entwicklungsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen am Gametophyten von Buxbaumia aphylla (L.)
S. von Malmborg1933Cryptothallus nov. gen., ein saprophytisches Lebermoos
V. Schiffner1934Über Cryptothallus mirabilis Malmb.
S. K. Eastwood1936Notes on Buxbaumia aphylla (Linnaeus) Hedwig
S. K. Eastwood1939On the moss genus Buxbaumia
S. Williams1950The occurrence of Cryptothallus mirabilis v. Malmb. in Scotland
J. W. McClymont1950Notes on Buxbaumia
K. Benson-Evans1952The distribution of sex in Cryptothallus
K. Benson-Evans1960Some aspects of spore formation and germination in Cryptothallus mirabilis v. Malmborg
E. W. Jones1970The ecology of Buxbaumia aphylla Hedw.
R. Udar, Srivastava, S. C., Kumar, D.1971A new species of Buxbaumia Hedwig, B. himalayensis Udar, Srivastava et Kumar, from Deoban, Western Himalayas
Y. Nishida1971On the development of the gametophytes of Buxbaumia aphylla
P. M. Petersen1972Cryptothallus mirabilis Malmb. found on Disko Island, West Greenland (69°15' N., 53°34' W.)
D. M. T. J. Mueller1972Observations on the ultrastructure of Buxbaumia Protonema. Plasmodesmata in the cross walls
R. Castaldo1972Contributo alla conoscenza dei muschi saprofiti: le Buxbaumiaceae (Bryales), con particolare riguardo a Buxbaumia indusiata Brid.
J. A. Hancock, Brassard G. R.1973Buxbaumia aphylla Hedw. in southeastern Newfoundland, Canada
J. A. Hancock, Brassard G. R.1974Phenology, sporophyte production, and life history of Buxbaumia aphylla in Newfoundland, Canada.
J. A. Hancock, Brassard G. R.1974Element content of moss sporophytes: Buxbaumia aphylla
R. Ligrone, Gambardella, R., Castaldo, R., Giordano, S., Sposito, M. L. de Luci1982Gametophyte and sporophyte ultrastructure in Buxbaumia piperi Best (Buxbaumiales, Musci)
G. Stone1983Buxbaumia in Australia, including one new species, Buxbaumia thorsborneae
K. Pocock, Duckett J. G.1984A comparative ultrastructural analysis of the fungal endophytes in Cryptothallus mirabilis Malm. and other british thalloid hepatics
W. Wiehle, Berg, C., Grolle, R.1989Cryptothallus mirabilis Malmborg neu in Mitteleuropa
G. Steven, Long D. G.1989An update on the status of Buxbaumia aphylla on bings in central Scotland
J. G. Duckett, Renzaglia, K. S., Pell, K.1990Desiccation causes the proliferation of multicellular hairs, but not mucilage papillae, in Cryptothallus mirabilis (Hepatophyta): a correlated light and electron microscopy study
R. Ligrone, Pocock, K., Duckett, J. G.1993A comparative ultrastructural study of endophytic basidiomycetes in the parasitic achlorophyllous hepatic Cryptothallus mirabilis and the closely allied photosynthetic species Aneura pinguis (Metzgeriales)
H. Crum, Bruce J.1996A new species of Cryptothallus from Costa Rica
C. Sérgio, Seneca A.1997The first report of Cryptothallus mirabilis Malmborg (Hepaticae, Aneuraceae) in southern europe (Portugal)
P. Boudier, Bardat, J., Perrera, S.1999Cryptothallus mirabilis v. Malmborg (Aneuraceae, Hepaticopsida) dans le Perche d'Eve-et-Loire (France)
C. Sérgio, Garcia C.1999Cryptothallus mirabilis Malmb. (Aneuraceae, Hepaticae) in Portugal. New ecological and phytogeographical data
M. Sabovljevic, Stevanovic V.2000Buxbaumia aphylla Hedw., new to Montenegro (FR Yugoslavia), and some notes on its ecology
W. van Rompu, Stieperaere H.2002Fate of sporophytes in a Belgian population of Buxbaumia aphylla
K. Wiklund2003Phosphorus concentration and pH in decaying wood affect establishment of the red-listed moss Buxbaumia viridis
J. Atwood2005The distribution of Buxbaumia minakatae in Pennsylvania and the lectotypification of B. subcylindrica
N. J. Wickett, Goffinet B.2008Origin and relationships of the myco-heterotrophic liverwort Cryptothallus mirabilis Malmb. (Metzgeriales, Marchantiophyta)
L. Söderström, Hagborg, A., von Konrat, M.2012Notes on early land plants today. 1. A new name for Cryptothallus hirsutus
Scratchpads developed and conceived by (alphabetical): Ed Baker, Katherine Bouton Alice Heaton Dimitris Koureas, Laurence Livermore, Dave Roberts, Simon Rycroft, Ben Scott, Vince Smith