2015
DOI: 10.15298/arctoa.24.26
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Revision of the Russian Marchantiales. II. A review of the genus Asterella P. Beauv.

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“…Consistent with previous molecular phylogenetic studies (Schill et al 2010; Borovichev et al 2015), two subgenera (subg. Mannia and subg.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Consistent with previous molecular phylogenetic studies (Schill et al 2010; Borovichev et al 2015), two subgenera (subg. Mannia and subg.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Asterella initially was defined to include a large group of chambered liverworts with c . 80 species that were characterized by the presence of pseudoperianths, but the precise definition of this genus has been controversial since its establishment (Borovichev et al., 2015; Grolle, 1983; Long et al., 2000; Long, 2005; Long, 2006b). Schill et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to continuous changes of identified characters for this genus, the number of species in Asterella has been reduced to 34 (Söderström et al., 2016). However, recent phylogenies had suggested that even this reduced genus may be polyphyletic (Long et al., 2000; Borovichev et al., 2015; Villarreal et al., 2016). Consistent with this, we recovered A. grollei D.G.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The latter includes 149 moss spe cies and 30 species of hepatics -the number estimated as ra ther far from the reality. Several taxa were added in the recent years by other authors: Asterella cruciata was added by Borovichev et al (2015), Bazzania denu data and B. parabidentula -by Ba ka lin (2016), Clevea nana -by Borovichev & Bakalin (2013), Conocepalum salebrosum -by Borovichev et al (2009), Cylindrocolea kiaerii -by Bakalin and Mamontov in Ellis et al (2016), Porella spinulosa -by Potemkin (2008) and Riccia bifurca and R. beyrichiana -by Borovichev & Bakalin (2016a).…”
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