gemmae cups
Gemma cups are found in Option: 1 Marchantia Option: 2 Sphagnum
Gemma cups are found in Option: 1 Marchantia Option: 2 Sphagnum
Gemma cups are found in Option: 1 Marchantia Option: 2 Sphagnum gemmae cups Gemmae are green, multicellular asexual buds It produced by some liverworts like Marchantia Mosses reproduce vegetatively by fragmentation and budding of gemmae cup The gemmae are held in special organs known as gemma cups and are dispersed by rainfall Fragmentation of the thallus can also result in new plants Single
gemmae cup Scoring the number of gemmae in a cup To assay for variation in gemmae numbers, we assigned numbers to the gemma cups on the thallus of 8-week-
gemma cups Gemmae cups contain small asexual propagules that will splash when hit with irrigation or rain drops It has been determined that the propagules can splash Gemmae Cups, Liverwort, Marchantia Wood Print by Ed Reschke All wood prints are professionally printed, packaged, and shipped within 3