Silvia Pressel British botanist
Pressel, Silvia
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Works
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Ancient plants with ancient fungi: liverworts associate with early-diverging arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi | |
Cellular differentiation in moss protonemata: a morphological and experimental study | |
Characterisation of a deep-water moss from the perennially ice-covered Lake Vanda, Antarctica | |
Critical research challenges facing Mucoromycotina ‘fine root endophytes’ | |
Cytological insights into the desiccation biology of a model system: moss protonemata | |
The distribution and evolution of fungal symbioses in ancient lineages of land plants | |
Do motile spermatozoids limit the effectiveness of sexual reproduction in bryophytes? Not in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha | |
Effects of de- and rehydration on food-conducting cells in the moss Polytrichum formosum: a cytological study | |
The evolution of the stomatal apparatus: intercellular spaces and sporophyte water relations in bryophytes-two ignored dimensions. | |
Exploding a myth: the capsule dehiscence mechanism and the function of pseudostomata in Sphagnum | |
Exploring the plastid genome disparity of liverworts | |
From rhizoids to roots? Experimental evidence of mutualism between liverworts and ascomycete fungi | |
Functional analysis of liverworts in dual symbiosis with Glomeromycota and Mucoromycotina fungi under a simulated Palaeozoic CO2 decline | |
Functional complementarity of ancient plant–fungal mutualisms: contrasting nitrogen, phosphorus and carbon exchanges between Mucoromycotina and Glomeromycotina fungal symbionts of liverworts | |
Fungal associations in Horneophyton ligneri from the Rhynie Chert (c. 407 million year old) closely resemble those in extant lower land plants: novel insights into ancestral plant-fungus symbioses | |
Fungal associations of basal vascular plants: reopening a closed book? | |
Fungal symbioses in hornworts: a chequered history | |
Grimmia fuscolutea with gemmae and observations on other propaguliferous Grimmia | |
Hornwort stomata do not respond actively to exogenous and environmental cues | |
In vitro conservation of European bryophytes | |
The Interrelationships of Land Plants and the Nature of the Ancestral Embryophyte. | |
Mineral weathering and soil development in the earliest land plant ecosystems | |
Mosses, liverworts & hornworts of Ascension Island | |
Mucoromycotina Fine Root Endophyte Fungi Form Nutritional Mutualisms with Vascular Plants | |
A mycorrhizal revolution. | |
New methods reveal oldest known fossil epiphyllous moss: Bryiidites utahensis gen. et sp. nov. (Bryidae). | |
A novel ascomycetous endophytic association in the rhizoids of the leafy liverwort family, Schistochilaceae (Jungermanniidae, Hepaticopsida). | |
Of mosses and vascular plants | |
Pteridophyte fungal associations: Current knowledge and future perspectives | |
Reappraising the origin of mycorrhizas | |
Reply to Hedges et al.: Accurate timetrees do indeed require accurate calibrations | |
Stomatal density and aperture in non-vascular land plants are non-responsive to above-ambient atmospheric CO2 concentrations | |
Symbiotic options for the conquest of land. | |
The timescale of early land plant evolution. | |
Unity in diversity: structural and functional insights into the ancient partnerships between plants and fungi. |