The hornworts are a small group of land plants, consisting of only 11 families and approximately 220 species. Despite their small size as a group, their phylogenetic position and unique biology are of great importance. Hornworts, together with mosses and liverworts, form the monophyletic group of bryophytes that is sister to all other land plants (Tracheophytes). It is only recently that hornworts became amenable to experimental investigation with the establishment of Anthoceros agrestis as a model system. In this perspective, we summarize the recent advances in the development of A. agrestis as an experimental system and compare it with other plant model systems. We also discuss how A. agrestis can help to further research in comparative d...
The monophyletic group of hornworts is believed to represent the immediate sister group of all vascu...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...
The hornworts are a small group of land plants, consisting of only 11 families and approximately 220...
Extant land plants consist of two deeply divergent groups, tracheophytes and bryophytes, which share...
Despite their key phylogenetic position and their unique biology, hornworts have been widely overloo...
Hornworts comprise a bryophyte lineage that diverged from other extant land plants >400 million year...
BACKGROUND: Plants colonized terrestrial environments approximately 480 million years ago and have c...
Land plants comprise two large monophyletic lineages, the vascular plants and the bryophytes, which ...
We have developed a simple Agrobacterium-mediated method for the stable transformation of the hornwo...
Hornworts, liverworts and mosses are three early diverging clades of land plants, and together compr...
Hornworts are crucial to understand the phylogeny of early land plants. The emergence of ‘reverse’ U...
Premise: A detailed protocol for the protoplast transformation of hornwort tissue is not yet availab...
The monophyletic group of hornworts is believed to represent the immediate sister group of all vascu...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...
The hornworts are a small group of land plants, consisting of only 11 families and approximately 220...
Extant land plants consist of two deeply divergent groups, tracheophytes and bryophytes, which share...
Despite their key phylogenetic position and their unique biology, hornworts have been widely overloo...
Hornworts comprise a bryophyte lineage that diverged from other extant land plants >400 million year...
BACKGROUND: Plants colonized terrestrial environments approximately 480 million years ago and have c...
Land plants comprise two large monophyletic lineages, the vascular plants and the bryophytes, which ...
We have developed a simple Agrobacterium-mediated method for the stable transformation of the hornwo...
Hornworts, liverworts and mosses are three early diverging clades of land plants, and together compr...
Hornworts are crucial to understand the phylogeny of early land plants. The emergence of ‘reverse’ U...
Premise: A detailed protocol for the protoplast transformation of hornwort tissue is not yet availab...
The monophyletic group of hornworts is believed to represent the immediate sister group of all vascu...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...
Hornworts are the least species-rich bryophyte lineage, but represent a key group to understand the ...