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Physcomitrella patens (Hedwig) Bruch & Schimper
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- Family: Funariaceae
- Country of Origin: temperate North America, Europe & Asia
- Habitat: Early pioneer on wet mineral soil, in river bank, in fields
- Description: Phascum patens Hedwig, Sp. Musc. Frond. 20. 1801; Aphanorrhegma patens (Hedwig) Lindberg
Plants to 5 mm. Stems to 3.5 mm. Leaves to 2.5 × 1 mm, lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate to obovate, acuminate, not or weakly concave, margin of lanceolate leaves somewhat reflexed when dry, serrulate in distal 1/3, rarely below leaf median; costa ending near apex; proximal cells 65--135 × 15--45 µm, distal cells 36--66 × 12--27 µm; marginal cells sometimes longer that medial laminal cells, reaching 150 µm.Calyptra entire at base. Spores 21--33 µm. Capsules mature Aug -- Jan. Early pioneer on wet mineral soil, in river bank, in fields; low elevations;; B.C., Ont., Que.; Calif., Ill., Ind., La., Md., Mich., Minn., Mo., N.Y., Ohio, Oreg., Pa., Va; c and n Europe; Asia (w Siberia). Physcomitrella patens is fairly variable in leaf shape and stature. The species is similar to Aphanorrhegma, with which it is broadly sympatric but far less common. Physcomitrella patens differs from A. serratum by the thin-walled exothecial cells, and the unlobed calyptra.
- Uses: Becoming more widely used as a experimental organism. Has been referred to as the 'Arabidopsis of the mosses'.
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Accession Data:- Accession # 200600011
- Source: Bill Smith - UConn PlSc
- Provenance: pending
- Accession Date: 02-16-2006
- Bench: 3206 - Selaginellas / Bryophytes
- Qty: 1 confirmed on 02-16-2006
Classification:- Division: Bryophyta
- Class: Bryopsida
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- Order: Funariales
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- Family: Funariaceae
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References:taxonomic treatment from Flora of North America - draft text prepared by Dr. Bernard Goffinet
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