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Shade forms of Sphagnum teres are often squarrose but these are usually considerably smaller than S. squarrosum. For other distinctions between these species, see discussion under the latter.
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Plants rather slender, yellowish green or brown, in loose carpets. Stem cortex in 3–4 layers, hyaline cells thin-walled, without fibrils or pores, sometimes with a single pore, without fibrils; central cylinder yellowish or reddish brown. Stem leaves 1.3–1.4 mm × ca. 1 mm, ligulate, rounded obtuse, dentate or lacerate at the apex; borders hyaline, cells indistinctly differentiated; hyaline cells usually undivided, without fibrils and pores, or rarely with the traces of fibrils and membrane gaps. Branches in fascicles of 5, with 2–3 spreading. Branch leaves 1.2–1.6 mm × 0.6–1.0 mm, ovate-lanceolate, gradually narrowed to a sharp acumen, reflexed in the upper part, margins involute; hyaline cells rhomboidal, fibrillose, with large, ringed pores at the corners of upper cells, gradually positioned along commissural rows in the lower cells on the ventral surface; with a few large, non-ringed pores at the upper corners, gradually becoming numerous rounded, ringed pores near the base on the dorsal surface; inner walls adjacent to green cells often faintly papillose; green cells in cross section trapezoidal, exposed more broadly on the dorsal surface, slightly exposed or largely enclosed by hyaline cells on the ventral surface. Dioicous. Perigonial leaves similar to vegetative branch leaves. Perichaetial leaves oblong-ligulate, 4.0–5.0 mm × 2.0 mm. Spores grayish brown, papillose, ca. 25 µm in diameter.
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Plants fairly slender to moderate-sized, pale green to yellowish, or reddish brown in sun-grown forms; forms loose to dense carpets. Stems pale green to red-brown; 3-4 layers of superficial cells. Stem leaves generally larger than branch leaves, 1.3- 1.8 × 0.8-1 mm; elliptic to lingulate-spatulate, widest above middle, hyaline cells nonseptate. Branches long-cylindrical, branch leaves terete to sometimes distinctly squarrose in shade forms. Branch fascicles typically with 3 spreading (sometimes 2) and 2 pendent branches. Branch stems with single layer of cortical cells. Branch leaves 1-1.4 mm, ovate to ovate-lanceolate, gradually narrowed to an involute tip, hyaline cells somewhat bulging on concave surface and nearly plane on convex surface, with 4-8 large, elliptic, unringed pores per cell on convex surface and 1-4 irregularly rounded pores per cell on concave surface, internal commissural walls smooth to rather strongly papillose, chlorophyllous cells ovate-triangular with the widest part at or close to the convex surface. Sexual condition dioicous. Spores 21-26 µm; proximal and distal surfaces smooth, papillae indistinct; proximal laesura 0.5-0.6 spore radius.
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Distribution
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Distribution: China, India, Japan, Russia (Siberia and Caucasus), Europe, Greenland, and North America.
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Habitat
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Habitat: on humic soil under forests; also in bogs, at the margins of forests or near streams.
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Synonym
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Sphagnum squarrosum ssp. teres (Schimp.) Ångstr. in C. Hartm., Handb. Skand. Fl. (ed. 8), 417. 1861.
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Synonym
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Sphagnum squarrosum var. teres Schimper, Vers. Entw.-Gesch. Torfm., 64. 1858; S. teres var. squarrosulum (Schimper) Warnstorf
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Comprehensive Description
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Sphagnum teres (Schinip.) Angstr.; Hartin. Skand
I-l. ed. 8. 417. 1861.
Sphagnum squarrosum lerf% Schimj). Versuch Torfm. 64. 1858. Sphagnum squarroiulum I^sq. Mem. Calif. Acad. 1: 3. 1868.
Plants mostly rather slender, green or frequently more or less tinged with brown. Woodcylinder green to brown; cortical cells of the stem in 3-4 layers, large with thin walls, without fibrils or pores: stem-leaves very large, long-lingulate, slightly concave, weakly fimbriatelacerate at the apex, the border of narrow cells dissolved at the apex; hyaline cells in the apical portion of the leaf rhomboidal, 3-4 times as long as wide, toward the base much narrower, rarely divided in the basal portion, without fibrils, the membrane on the outer surface almost entirely resorbed, on the inner surface the membrane-gaps confined to the apical cells, those below showing generally longitudinal membrane-pleats: branches long and slender, in fascicles of 5, 2 or 3 spreading, their cortical cells in a single layer, the retort-cells with an inconspicuous neck : branch-leaves mostly imbricate, sometimes more or less squarrose, small, ovate-lanceolate, strongly involute toward the toothed apex; the border entire, of 2-3 rows of narrow cells; hyaline cells fibrillose throughout, rhomboidal, 3-8 times as long as wide, on the inner surface with numerous large pores, 3-6 per cell, on the outer surface similar; chlorophyl-cells triangular to trapezoidal in section, with broader or exclusive exposure on the outer surface, the lumen triangular; inner walls of hyaline cells where overlying chlorophyl-ceUs often strongly papillose; hyaline cells convex only on the inner surface, one fourth to one third of the diameter of the cell.
Dioicous. Antheridia in catkins; antheridial leaves often brownish, otherwise hardly differentiated from normal branch-leaves, except that the basal region shows cells with fibrilbands weakened or lacking. Fruiting branches erect, often elongate; perichaetial leaves longlingulate to spatulate, irregularly eroded at the apex, which shows a tendency to a hyaline border, the border otherivise lacking; both kinds of cells throughout; hyaUne cells without fibrils or divisions, the membrane on the outer surface mostly resorbed, on the inner surface with some gaps in the narrow cells of the sides and base, otherwise entire, with longitudinal or irregular membrane-pleats: capsule dark-brown: spores greenish-yellow, about 25 /i in diameter, finely granular-roughened.
Type locality: Sweden.
Distribution: Greenland; Labrador southward to New Jersey: New York; Michigan; Colorado; California northward to Alaska; also in Europe and reported from Asia.
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- Albert LeRoy Andrews, Elizabeth Gertrude Britton, Julia Titus Emerson. 1961. SPHAGNALES-BRYALES; SPHAGNACEAE; ANDREAEACEAE, ARCHIDIACEAE, BRUCHIACEAE, DITRICHACEAE, BRYOXIPHIACEAE, SELIGERIACEAE. North American flora. vol 15(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
Lettorahkasammal
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Lettorahkasammal (Sphagnum teres) on isokokoinen (5-8 cm) sammallaji. Se kuuluu Sphagnaceae-heimoon ja rahkasammalten sukuun.
Ulkonäkö
Lettorahkasammal on väriltään oranssinvihreä tai varjoisilla paikoilla vihreä. Varressa on yleensä ruskeaa. Sen kärkisilmu on jykevä ja latva viisisäteinen. Sillä on yleensä kolme ulospäistä ja kaksi alaspäistä haaraa. Sen haaralehtien kärjet ovat ulospäin siirrottavat, eivät kuitenkaan yhtä paljon kuin okarahkasammalella.[2][3]
Levinneisyys
Lettorahkasammalta esiintyy koko Suomessa, pohjoisessa yleisempänä kuin etelässä.[4] Uhanalaisuusluokittelussa laji on elinvoimainen.
Elinympäristö
Lettorahkasammal kasvaa keski- ja runsasravinteisten soiden välikköpinnoilla.
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Lettorahkasammal: Brief Summary
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Lettorahkasammal (Sphagnum teres) on isokokoinen (5-8 cm) sammallaji. Se kuuluu Sphagnaceae-heimoon ja rahkasammalten sukuun.
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Torfowiec obły
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Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons Torfowiec obły (Sphagnum teres (Schimp.) Ångstr.) – gatunek mchu z rodziny torfowcowatych. Występuje w Europie, Chinach, Indiach, Japonii, Rosji (Syberia i Kaukaz) i Ameryce Północnej[3]. Gatunek dość pospolity na terenie Polski, na południu rzadszy.
Morfologia
Mech o brązowawej łodyżce dorastającej do 20 cm. Posiada niewielkiej wielkości główki, stożkowato zakończone. Liście łodyżkowe języczkowate, obrzeżone, długości do 1,5 mm i szerokości do 1 mm. Liście gałązkowe jajowate, zwężające się w trójkątny dzióbek odstający od łodygi, długości do 2 mm i szerokości ok. 1 mm.
Ekologia i biologia
Zagrożenia i ochrona
Gatunek jest objęty w Polsce ochroną od 2001 roku. W latach 2001–2004 podlegał ochronie częściowej a w latach 2004–2014 ochronie ścisłej. Od roku 2014 jest wpisany na listę gatunków roślin objętych ochroną częściową w Polsce na podstawie Rozporządzenia Ministra Środowiska z dnia 9 października 2014 r. w sprawie ochrony gatunkowej roślin[5][6][7].
Przypisy
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↑ B. Goffinet, W.R Buck, A.J. Shaw: Classification: mosses (ang.). University of Connecticut, 2008–. [dostęp 2015-05-24].
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↑ Sphagnum teres (ang.). W: The Plant List [on-line]. [dostęp 2015-06-01].
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↑ Sphagnum teres (ang.). W: Moss Flora of China vol. 1 [on-line]. [dostęp 2015-05-31].
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↑ Władysław Matuszkiewicz: Przewodnik do oznaczania zbiorowisk roślinnych Polski. Warszawa: Wyd. Naukowe PWN, 2006. ISBN 83-01-14439-4.
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↑ Rozporządzenie Ministra Środowiska z dnia 11 września 2001 r. w sprawie listy gatunków roślin rodzimych dziko występujących objętych ochroną gatunkową ścisłą częściową oraz zakazów właściwych dla tych gatunków i odstępstw od tych zakazów (Dz.U. z 2001 r. nr 106, poz. 1167).
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↑ Rozporządzenie Ministra Środowiska z dnia 9 lipca 2004 r. w sprawie gatunków dziko występujących roślin objętych ochroną (Dz.U. z 2004 r. nr 168, poz. 1764).
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↑ Rozporządzenie Ministra Środowiska z dnia 9 października 2014 r. w sprawie ochrony gatunkowej roślin (Dz.U. z 2014 r. nr 0, poz. 1409).
Bibliografia
- Stanisław Kłosowski, Grzegorz Kłosowski: Rośliny wodne i bagienne. Warszawa: Multico Oficyna Wydawnicza, 2007. ISBN 978-83-7073-248-6.
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Torfowiec obły: Brief Summary
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Torfowiec obły (Sphagnum teres (Schimp.) Ångstr.) – gatunek mchu z rodziny torfowcowatych. Występuje w Europie, Chinach, Indiach, Japonii, Rosji (Syberia i Kaukaz) i Ameryce Północnej. Gatunek dość pospolity na terenie Polski, na południu rzadszy.
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Sphagnum teres
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Sphagnum teres là một loài rêu trong họ Sphagnaceae. Loài này được (Schimp.) Ångström mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1861.[1]
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Sphagnum teres là một loài rêu trong họ Sphagnaceae. Loài này được (Schimp.) Ångström mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1861.
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