1914
DOI: 10.1007/bf01642289
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Trentepohlia annulata Brand in Mähren

Abstract: 420 ist. Die frfiher angeft~hrten Versuehe waren daher nur mit gleich langen Zweigen unternommen worden. ]~influfl der Gr~il3e des Versuchsobjektes auf das Austreiben. Ein Einflufl der GrS~e der zur Versuchsanstellung verwendeten Zweige wurde, unseres Wissens, nur von Weber und Molisch beobachtet. Weber 1) erwithnt: ,Es gelang wiederholt, selbst bereits im l~owmber ins Treibhaus gestellte t~agus-Zweige im Laufe des M~rz ohne irgendwelche weitere Behandlung zu normaler Knospenentfaltung zu bringen, sofern nur g… Show more

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“…The T. annulata , found in Trebitsch, was growing on the roots and on a cross-section of a conifer trunk (Prat 1914). This algal species was also identified in the apothecia and as an epiphyte on the lichen Micarea misella (Voytsekhovich et al 2011), which normally associates with coccoid algal photobionts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The T. annulata , found in Trebitsch, was growing on the roots and on a cross-section of a conifer trunk (Prat 1914). This algal species was also identified in the apothecia and as an epiphyte on the lichen Micarea misella (Voytsekhovich et al 2011), which normally associates with coccoid algal photobionts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The free-living alga Trentepohlia annulata , also related to clade R, has been reported from vastly distant localities such as Trebitsch (Central Europe) and French Guiana (South America), although the affiliation to T. annulata of the specimen from French Guiana has not been 100 % confirmed (Rindi et al 2009 ). The T. annulata , found in Trebitsch, was growing on the roots and on a cross-section of a conifer trunk (Prat 1914 ). This algal species was also identified in the apothecia and as an epiphyte on the lichen Micarea misella (Voytsekhovich et al 2011 ), which normally associates with coccoid algal photobionts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%