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- Anthoceros is a genus of hornworts in the family Anthocerotaceae. It is distributed globally. Species of Anthoceros are characterized by having a small...
- originally naming it Anthoceros carolini****. Several previously described species have since been recognised as synonyms, including Anthoceros australiae, A...
- Anthoceros agrestis, commonly called field hornwort, is a bryophyte of the family Anthocerotaceae. Anthoceros agrestis grows as a thin, dark green, rosette-like...
- Anthoceros neesii is a species of hornwort in the Anthocerotaceae family. It is found in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland. Its natural...
- of the genus Megaceros and some species in the genera Nothoceros and Anthoceros, which have more than one chloroplast per cell (polyplastidy). In the...
- book}}: |journal= ignored (help) Isaac, Ivor (1941). "The Structure of Anthoceros laevis in relation to its Water Supply". Annals of Botany. New Series...
- 1038/s41477-019-0588-4. PMC 7027989. PMID 32042158. Li, Fay Wei; et al. (2020). "Anthoceros genomes illuminate the origin of land plants and the unique biology of...
- and the derivative rosmarinic acid 3′-O-β-D-glucoside can be found in Anthoceros agrestis, a hornwort (Anthocerotophyta). The biosynthesis of rosmarinic...
- "Identification and biochemical characterisation of tyrosine aminotransferase from Anthoceros agrestis unveils the conceivable entry point into rosmarinic acid biosynthesis...
- from the common genus Anthoceros, which produces spores that are dark brown to black. Phaeoceros is often confused with Anthoceros, and dried plants are...