Programme

Friday 26th july 17.00 - 19.00 h. Location: Room

Symposia Session 13

BACK TO BASICS: USING MICRO-MORPHOLOGY, ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY TO INVESTIGATE EVOLUTION IN BRYOPHYTES

Organizers
Mathilde Ruche
Michelle Price
Silvia Pressel
613/761 The contributions of electron microscopy to bryology
Duckett, Jeffrey G¹
(1) Natural History Museum, London, UK
613/1451 Peristome evolution in the Dicranidae revealed by SEM and histology
Ruche, Mathilde¹
(1) Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de Genève
613/1500 Evolution and development of water-related traits in the dryland moss Syntrichia caninervis (Mitt.)
Jauregui-Lazo, Javier¹
(1) University of California, Davis
613/1571 Complex thalloid going simple: the importance of microanatomic traits in unveiling Dumortiera hirsuta’s diversity
Horcajada Tejero, David¹
(1) UNIVERSIDAD PABLO DE OLAVIDE, SEVILLA, MADRID
613/1672 Fungal symbioses in bryophytes: anatomical insights on the evolution of mycorrhizal associations in land plants
Pressel, Silvia¹
(1) Natural History Museum, London
613/1778 Refining our understanding of hygroscopic movements in moss peristomes using histology
Price, Michelle¹
(1) Conservatory and Botanical Garden of Geneva