Spore morphology of some Bruchiaceae species (Bryophyta) from Brazil

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The spores of Bruchia uleana, B. uruguensis, Eobruchia bruchioides, Trematodon ambiguus, T. aureus, T. brevifolius, T. longlcollis, T. reflexus and T. vaginatus were studied by light and scanning electron microscopy. The spore wall of the family Bruchiaceae includes sclerine (the distinction between exine and perine may be difficult to define) and intine. The aperture may be surrounded or not by one or more rings of ornamentation elements. Two basic types of spore were recognized: one characterized by a gemmoid surface and the other with elongated processes and two types of ornamentation in the apertural region. The spores of the taxa studied support the separation of the Bruchiaceae from the Dicranaceae. © 1998 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Luizi-Ponzo, A. P., Luizi-Ponzo, A. P., & Barth, O. M. (1998). Spore morphology of some Bruchiaceae species (Bryophyta) from Brazil. Grana, 37(4), 222–227. https://doi.org/10.1080/00173139809362670

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