Leiosporoceros, the Glossary
Leiosporoceros dussii is the only species in the hornwort genus Leiosporoceros.[1]
Table of Contents
11 relations: Cladistics, Class (biology), Cyanobacteria, Genetics, Genus, Hornwort, Mycorrhiza, Nostoc, Plant morphology, Pyrenoid, Spore.
- Hornwort genera
- Monotypic bryophyte genera
Cladistics
Cladistics is an approach to biological classification in which organisms are categorized in groups ("clades") based on hypotheses of most recent common ancestry.
See Leiosporoceros and Cladistics
Class (biology)
In biological classification, class (classis) is a taxonomic rank, as well as a taxonomic unit, a taxon, in that rank.
See Leiosporoceros and Class (biology)
Cyanobacteria
Cyanobacteria, also called Cyanobacteriota or Cyanophyta, are a phylum of autotrophic gram-negative bacteria that can obtain biological energy via oxygenic photosynthesis.
See Leiosporoceros and Cyanobacteria
Genetics
Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms.
See Leiosporoceros and Genetics
Genus
Genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses.
Hornwort
Hornworts are a group of non-vascular Embryophytes (land plants) constituting the division Anthocerotophyta.
See Leiosporoceros and Hornwort
Mycorrhiza
A mycorrhiza (mycorrhiza, or mycorrhizas) is a symbiotic association between a fungus and a plant.
See Leiosporoceros and Mycorrhiza
Nostoc
Nostoc, also known as star jelly, troll's butter, spit of moon, fallen star, witch's butter (not to be confused with the fungi commonly known as witches' butter), and witch's jelly, is the most common genus of cyanobacteria found in a variety of both aquatic and terrestrial environments that may form colonies composed of filaments of moniliform cells in a gelatinous sheath of polysaccharides.
Plant morphology
Phytomorphology is the study of the physical form and external structure of plants.
See Leiosporoceros and Plant morphology
Pyrenoid
Pyrenoids are sub-cellular micro-compartments found in chloroplasts of many algae,Giordano, M., Beardall, J., & Raven, J. A. (2005).
See Leiosporoceros and Pyrenoid
Spore
In biology, a spore is a unit of sexual (in fungi) or asexual reproduction that may be adapted for dispersal and for survival, often for extended periods of time, in unfavourable conditions.
See also
Hornwort genera
- Anthoceros
- Dendroceros
- Folioceros
- Hattorioceros
- Leiosporoceros
- Megaceros
- Mesoceros
- Nothoceros
- Notothylas
- Phaeoceros
- Phaeomegaceros
- Phymatoceros
- Sphaerosporoceros
Monotypic bryophyte genera
- Aitchisoniella
- Allisonia
- Ascidiota
- Blasia
- Cavicularia
- Diplocolea
- Endogemma
- Geothallus
- Hattoria
- Leiosporoceros
- Lunularia
- Makinoa
- Mizutania
- Monosolenium
- Neohodgsonia
- Reboulia
- Ricciocarpos
- Schljakovia
- Sewardiella
- Spiritopora
- Treubiites
- Trichotemnoma
- Vandiemenia
- Vetaforma
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leiosporoceros
Also known as Leiosporoceros dussii, Leiosporocerotaceae, Leiosporocerotales, Leiosporocerotopsida.