WebTHE plant which is the subject of Dr. S. Williams's interesting note, under the above title, in Nature of May 14, p. 769, is almost certainly Cryptothallus mirabilis v. Malmb. By a remarkable ... Aneura mirabilis is a species of liverworts in the family Aneuraceae. It was first described in 1933, as Cryptothallus mirabilis. Plants of this species are white as a result of lacking chlorophyll, and their plastids do not differentiate into chloroplasts. See more Aneura mirabilis is a subterranean myco-heterotroph that obtains its nutrients from the abundant fungi growing among its tissues rather than from photosynthesis. The infecting fungus is a basidiomycete, a species of See more Plants have been found in locations across northern Europe, and once in Greenland. They grow in bogs and are typically found … See more Aneura mirabilis was first reported by M. Denis in 1919, who considered it simply as a form of A. pinguis lacking chlorophyll. In 1933, S. Malmborg placed it in a separate genus, Cryptothallus. Apart from lacking chlorophyll, it is very similar to species in the genus See more • Huldremossa Aneura mirabilis (Cryptothallus mirabilis), a short article (in Swedish) with color photographs See more
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WebThe consequences of achlorophylly on the structure and function of the chloroplast genome of Cryptothallus mirabilis (Aneuraceae). / Wickett, N J. 2003. Abstract from Molecular systematics of bryophytes: Progress, problems and perspectives. Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review WebEKOLOGIE A VÝZNAM HUB (místy se zvláštním zřetelem k makromycetům) Houby a jejich prostředí • Životní strategie a vzájemné působení hub • Ekologické skupiny hu chi vibes waves
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WebCryptothallus mirabilis Malmb. P: Cryptothallus mirabilis Malmb. Images. Click on the carousel image to display a larger version (if available). Image Usage Requirements and … WebAneura mirabilis (Malmb., formerly known as Cryptothallus mirabilis; Wickett and Goffinet 2007) is a simple thalloid (Metzgeriales) parasitic liverwort. Unlike haustorial parasites that directly penetrate host tissue, A.mirabilis‘‘cheats’’ a mycorrhizal association be-tween a basidiomycete,Tulasnellasp., and a host tree such WebCryptolithodes sitchensis, variously known as the umbrella crab, Sitka crab or turtle crab, is a species of lithodid crustacean native to coastal regions of the northeastern Pacific Ocean, … chivichealthcare.com