Descriptor English: | Bryopsida | ||||||
Descriptor Spanish: |
Bryopsida
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Descriptor Portuguese: | Bryopsida | ||||||
Descriptor French: | Bryopsida | ||||||
Entry term(s): |
Bryopsidas Ceratodon Ceratodons Mosse, True Mosses, True Physcomitrella Physcomitrellas True Mosse True Mosses |
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Tree number(s): |
B01.875.800.575.137.500 |
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RDF Unique Identifier: | https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D019068 | ||||||
Scope note: | A class of plants within the Bryophyta comprising the mosses, which are found in both damp (including freshwater) and drier situations. Mosses possess erect or prostrate leafless stems, which give rise to leafless stalks bearing capsules. Spores formed in the capsules are released and grow to produce new plants. (Concise Dictionary of Biology, 1990). Many small plants bearing the name moss are in fact not mosses. The "moss" found on the north side of trees is actually a green alga (CHLOROPHYTA). Irish moss is really a red alga (RHODOPHYTA). Beard lichen (beard moss), Iceland moss, oak moss, and reindeer moss are actually LICHENS. Spanish moss is a common name for both LICHENS and an air plant (TILLANDSIA usneoides) of the pineapple family. Club moss is an evergreen herb of the family LYCOPODIACEAE. |
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Annotation: | entry term MOSSES, TRUE: check MeSH for other moss term |
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Allowable Qualifiers: |
AE adverse effects AH anatomy & histology CH chemistry CL classification CY cytology DE drug effects EM embryology EN enzymology GD growth & development GE genetics IM immunology ME metabolism MI microbiology PH physiology PO poisoning PS parasitology RE radiation effects TO toxicity UL ultrastructure VI virology |
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Previous Indexing: |
Plants (1966-1995) |
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Public MeSH Note: | 2004; see MOSSES 1996-2003 |
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History Note: | 2004(1996) |
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DeCS ID: | 32680 | ||||||
Unique ID: | D019068 | ||||||
Documents indexed in the Virtual Health Library (VHL): | Click here to access the VHL documents | ||||||
Date Established: | 1996/01/01 | ||||||
Date of Entry: | 1995/06/05 | ||||||
Revision Date: | 2015/06/23 |
Bryopsida
- Preferred
Physcomitrella
- Narrower
Ceratodon
- Narrower
Concept UI |
M0028468 |
Scope note | A class of plants within the Bryophyta comprising the mosses, which are found in both damp (including freshwater) and drier situations. Mosses possess erect or prostrate leafless stems, which give rise to leafless stalks bearing capsules. Spores formed in the capsules are released and grow to produce new plants. (Concise Dictionary of Biology, 1990). Many small plants bearing the name moss are in fact not mosses. The "moss" found on the north side of trees is actually a green alga (CHLOROPHYTA). Irish moss is really a red alga (RHODOPHYTA). Beard lichen (beard moss), Iceland moss, oak moss, and reindeer moss are actually LICHENS. Spanish moss is a common name for both LICHENS and an air plant (TILLANDSIA usneoides) of the pineapple family. Club moss is an evergreen herb of the family LYCOPODIACEAE. |
Preferred term | Bryopsida |
Entry term(s) |
Bryopsidas Mosse, True Mosses, True True Mosse True Mosses |
Concept UI |
M0028467 |
Preferred term | Physcomitrella |
Entry term(s) |
Physcomitrellas |
Concept UI |
M0028466 |
Preferred term | Ceratodon |
Entry term(s) |
Ceratodons |
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