词条 | Frullania nisquallensis |
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| name = Frullania nisquallensis | image = | status = | regnum = Plantae | divisio = Marchantiophyta | classis = Jungermanniopsida | ordo = Porellales | familia = Frullaniaceae | genus = Frullania | species = F. nisquallensis | binomial = Frullania nisquallensis | binomial_authority = Sullivant | synonyms = }}Frullania nisquallensis, commonly known as Hanging millipede liverwort, is a reddish-brown species of liverwort in the Jubulaceae family. It is found in western Washington and British Columbia, including Vancouver Island. The plant grows in mats, sometimes in mats that hang from tree branches (particularly those of alders, or maples), or growing close to the substrate. The leaves are small (1 mm long) and flat, with the lower leaves being slightly smaller than those growing farther up the stem.[1] Secondary metabolitesThis species contains the tridepside compound tenuiron, and the sesquiterpenes (-)-frullanolide and costunolide, the latter of which has been shown to be damaging to DNA.[2] References1. ^Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast. Lone Pine Publishing, 1994. p. 444 {{Taxonbar|from=Q5506489}}{{bryophyte-stub}}2. ^{{cite journal |vauthors=Kim YC, ((da S Bolzani V)), Baj N, Gunatilaka AA, Kingston DG |title=A DNA-damaging sesquiterpene and other constituents from Frullania nisquallensis |journal=Planta Med. |volume=62 |issue=1 |pages=61–3 |date=February 1996 |pmid=17252410 |doi=10.1055/s-2006-957800 |url=}} 1 : Porellales |
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