gemmaelevitteiden
Gemmaelevitteiden are specialized structures in bryophytes that host gemmae, the vegetative propagules used for asexual reproduction. The term is most commonly applied to liverworts, where gemmae are produced in discrete cup-like formations on the thallus.
In thallose liverworts such as Marchantia, gemmae cups are cup-shaped depressions lined with cells that give
Gemmae detach and disperse primarily by rain splash and mechanical disturbance, allowing rapid, clonal spread to
Ecologically, gemmae eleviteiden contribute to the persistence and rapid colonization of bryophyte communities in shaded, damp
From a research perspective, gemmae and their cups are studied to understand bryophyte asexual reproduction, development,