You might find these references useful.
Two interesting features of Gymnocolea are that it lacks a fungus and does not produce flagelliform axes.
K. Pocock & J.G. Duckett (1985). On their occurrence of branched and swollen rhizoids in British hepatics: their relationships with the substratum and associations with fungi. New Phytologist 99: 281-304.
J.G. Duckett & R.S. Clymo (1988). Regeneration of bog liverworts. New Phytologist 110: 119-127.
J.G. Duckett, K.S. Renzaglia, K. Pell & A. Russell (1989). The biology of underground organs in the Jungermanniales. Bulletin of the British Bryological Society 53: 19-23.
J.G. Duckett, K.S. Renzaglia & K. Pell (1991). A light and electron microscope study of rhizoid-ascomycete associations and flagelliform axes in British hepatics: with observations on the effects of the fungus on host morphology. New Phytologist, 118: 233-257.
J.G. Duckett & D.J. Read (1991). The use of the fluorescent dye 3, 3'dihexylocarbocyanine iodide (DiOC6(3)) for selective staining of ascomycete fungi asssociated with liverwort rhizoids and ericoid mycorrhizal roots. New Phytologist 118: 259-272.
J.G. Duckett & D.J. Read (1995). Ericoid mycorrhizas and rhizoid-ascomycete associations in liverworts share the same mycobiont: isolation of the partners and their resynthesis in vitro. New Phytologist. 129, 439-447.
Pressel S, Davis E C, Ligrone R, Duckett J G. 2008. An ascomycetous endophyte induces branching and septation of the rhizoids in the leafy liverwort family the Schistochilaceae (Jungermanniidae, Hepaticopsida). American Journal of Botany. 95:531-541.
Jeffrey G.Duckett, BA PhD (Cantab.), Emeritus Professor of Botany, School of Biological & Chemical Sciences, Fogg Building, Queen Mary, University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS Tel: (++44)(0)207 609 4287 email: j.g.duckett@qmul.ac.uk
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Date: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 08:37:16 -0500
Subject: Sphagna-liverworts
Dear colleagues,
I am looking for literature that have studied the interactions between
Sphagna and hepatics particularly with Cladopodiella or Gymnocolea in
wet carpets or at pool margin.
I am aware of this paper: Paasio, I., 1934. Uber die Lebermoore der
Hochmoore Finnlands. Annales botanici societatis zoologicae-botanicae
Fennicae Vanamo 5, 20-30.
I would greatly appreciate any suggestion regarding this topic.
Merry Christmas to all,
Line Rochefort
Chaire industrielle de recherche en amenagement des tourbieres
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