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Bucklandiella microcarpa (Hedwig) Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra

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Bucklandiella microcarpa is a temperate moss, occasionally penetrating into the Arctic. It has a bicentric distribution in North America, being most common and widespread in the eastern part of the continent and less frequent in the west, where it occurs mostly in the Rocky Mountains from the Yukon to Montana. It is principally a Euro-American species, with some scattered records in Siberia. In Europe it shows distinct continental tendencies and is absent from the oceanic western part, including the British Isles.

Bucklandiella microcarpa is an unmistakable species that is at once distinct from other North American congeners by its long, pellucid basal marginal border of esinuose cells and markedly modified innermost perichaetial leaves, with chlorophyllose distal cells having strongly incrassate walls and basal laminal cells that are esinuose and have porose and prominently thickened lateral walls. Also, it is worth noting that the laminal cells are usually pseudopapillose in B. microcarpa and the pseudopapillosity is especially pronounced in the western North American populations.

Bucklandiella microcarpa resembles B. affinis, B. heterosticha, B. sudetica, and B. venusta in leaf shape and in having pilose leaves. The first two species are also similar in having typically 1-stratose leaf margins. In addition to their less well developed or absent basal marginal border, these species differ from B. microcarpa in having broader costae: 80-100 µm versus 60-80 µm in the proximal portion. Bucklandiella sudetica and B. venusta also differ from B. microcarpa in having regularly 2-stratose leaf margins. In Alaska, B. microcarpa is likely to be mistaken with Dryptodon jacuticus (= Grimmia leibergii), which has long-pilose leaves and similar costal anatomy, with 3-4 much enlarged adaxial cells. However, D. jacuticus has 2-stratose leaf margins and subquadrate to short-rectangular laminal cells in the distal part, straight or only slightly flexuose hair-points, and undifferentiated basal marginal cells.

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Plants small to medium-sized, rarely fairly large, forming loose or dense tufts or mats, green, yellowish or olive green to light yellowish or sometimes grayish in the upper part, brown to blackish proximally, not or hoary. Stems prostrate to erect-ascending, (1-)2-4(-7) cm, copiously branched, mostly with short lateral, tuft-like subpinnate branchlets giving the plants a nodose appearance. Leaves loosely imbricate and often secund on drying, erect-spreading to recurved when moist, (1.5-)2-3.4(-3.8) × (0.4-)0.5-0.7(-0.8) mm, keeled in the distal part, narrowly canaliculate basally, piliferous or seldom epilose; hair-point erect, hyaline, capillaceus, flexuose, 0.3-0.7(-1.1) mm, not or slightly decurrent down the leaf margins; margins broadly recurved to revolute on one or both sides for 1/2-3/4 the leaf length, rarely to the apex, 1-stratose throughout, sometimes with 2-stratose patches; costa percurrent, convex abaxially, (50-)60-80(-100) µm wide near the base, (35-)40-55 µm wide distally, 2-3-stratose basally with (2-)3-4(-5) markedly enlarged adaxial cells, 2-3-stratose in the middle with 2-3(-4) large adaxial cells and 2-stratose distally with (1-)2(-3) adaxial cells; laminal cells 1-stratose, smooth or often strongly pseudopapillose; distal and median cells strongly sinuose, rectangular, 20-30 × 9-10 µm, becoming shorter or oblate towards the margins; basal cells elongate to linear, 25-95 × 8-12 µm, with strongly incrassate and porose walls; alar cells not or weakly differentiated; basal marginal cells quadrate to short-rectangular, rarely long-rectangular, esinuose or very seldom sinuose, hyaline or very rarely chlorophyllose, forming pellucid, 1(-2)-seriate border of (5-)10-20(-25) cells, very occasionally not transparent. Innermost perichaetial leaves (4-6), markedly modified, ovate, acuminate, epilose or very seldom piliferous, hyaline to yellowish hyaline in the proximal half, chlorophyllose in the distal half with strongly incrassate cell walls. Seta dark red to reddish brown, (2.5-)4.5-8 mm. Capsule obloid-cylindric to elongate-ovoid, (1.2-)1.5-2 × 0.3-0.6 mm, brown, dull to weakly lustrous; peristome teeth yellow-reddish, 310-350 µm, papillose, irregularly divided nearly to the base into 2 prongs, sometimes only with elongate perforations, without or with a low basal membrane, 10-15 µm high. Operculum conical-rostrate, to 1 mm, with a straight or slanted beak. Spores (10-)12-14(-16) µm.
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Synonym

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Trichostomum microcarpon Hedwig, Sp. Musc. Frond., 112, plate 23, figs. 8-12. 1801; Racomitrium canadense (Michaux) Bridel; R. heterostichum var. microcarpon (Hedwig) Boulay; R. heterostichum var. ramulosum; (Lindberg) G. N. Jones; R. microcarpon (Hedwig) Bridel; Trichostomum canadense Michaux
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Kivitierasammal ( Finnish )

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Kivitierasammal (Racomitrium microcarpon) on tierasammalten sukuun ja kivisammalten heimoon kuuluva elinvoimainen sammal.

Ulkonäkö

Kivitierasammal on pienehkö (2-6 cm) ruskehtavanvihreä sammal. Se on kuitenkin selvästi isompi kuin kalliokarstasammal. Sen lehdissä on vankka keskisuoni ja terävä kärki. Sillä on melko usein itiöpesäkkeitä, jotka ovat väriltään keltaisia ja pystyjä.[2][3]

Levinneisyys

Kivitierasammal esiintyy pohjoisella pallonpuoliskolla. Suomessa se kasvaa yleisenä koko maassa.[1]

Elinympäristö

Kivitierasammal kasvaa kuivilla ja valoisilla silikaattikallioilla. Samanlaisilla paikoilla kasvaa myös kalliotierasammal, silotierasammal, kiviharmosammal ja kivikynsisammal.

Lähteet

  1. a b Tauno Ulvinen, Kimmo Syrjänen ja Susanna Anttila (toim.): Suomen sammalet - levinneisyys, ekologia, uhanalaisuus. Helsinki: Suomen ympäristökeskus, 2002. ISBN 952-11-1153-4 (PDF), painetussa muodossa ISBN 952-11-1152-6 (nid.). Teoksen verkkoversio.
  2. Kauppi Matti ja Halonen Pekka: Kasvien lajintuntemus. Oulun yliopisto, 2000. ISSN 1239-1646.
  3. Rikkinen Jouko: Jäkälät ja sammalet Suomen luonnossa. Otava, 2008. ISBN 978-951-1-22221-7.

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Kivitierasammal: Brief Summary ( Finnish )

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Kivitierasammal (Racomitrium microcarpon) on tierasammalten sukuun ja kivisammalten heimoon kuuluva elinvoimainen sammal.

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Bucklandiella microcarpa ( Vietnamese )

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Bucklandiella microcarpa là một loài Rêu trong họ Grimmiaceae. Loài này được (Hedw.) Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 2003.[1]

Chú thích

  1. ^ The Plant List (2010). Bucklandiella microcarpa. Truy cập ngày 1 tháng 6 năm 2014.

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Bucklandiella microcarpa là một loài Rêu trong họ Grimmiaceae. Loài này được (Hedw.) Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 2003.

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