Morphological variations of the lobule in Lejeunea glaucescens Gott. (Lejeuneaceae, Jungermanniophyta)
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https://doi.org/10.24310/abm.v25i0.8473Keywords:
Bryophyte, Lcjeuneaceae, Lejeunea glaucescens, morphology, BahiaAbstract
Morphological variations of the lobule in Lejeunea glaucescens Gott. (Lejeuneaceae, Jungermanniophyta). Specimens of Lejeunea glaucescens Gott. were studied in order to identified morphological patterns to the best delimits this species, being recognized 10 morphological patterns in the lobules. Analysis of these show that there are not clear correlation with environmental conditions.
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YANO, O. - 1996- A Checklist of the Brazilian Bryophytes. Boletim do Instituto de Botânica 10: 47-232.
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