Dendroceros
Dendroceros is a genus of hornworts in the family Dendrocerotaceae.[2] The genus contains about 51 species native to tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world.
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| Dendroceros sp. Nees growing on the bark of a tree  | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae | 
| Division: | Anthocerotophyta | 
| Class: | Anthocerotopsida | 
| Order: | Dendrocerotales | 
| Family: | Dendrocerotaceae | 
| Genus: | Dendroceros Nees in Gottsche, Lindenb. & Nees[1]  | 
| Type species | |
| Dendroceros crispus (Swartz 1788) Nees 1846  | |
| Species | |
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Description
    
The epiphytic and epiphyllous Dendroceros is the only desiccation-tolerant hornwort genus.[3] The gametophyte is yellowish-green and usually less than one-half cm wide. The thallus branches in a bifurcating pattern. In the subgenus Apoceros, there are cavities in the central strand of the thallus. The edges of the thallus are only a single layer of cells thick and have an undulating margin. It is common to find symbiotic colonies of blue-green bacteria (usually Nostoc) growing among the cells. Under a microscope, the epidermal cells have trigones.
The sporophyte is erect when mature, growing up to 5 cm tall. Like other hornworts, its surface has stomata. The interior of the sporophyte differentiates into a central column and a surrounding mass of spores and elater cells, with a distinct spiral. The spores are green and multicellular with an ornamented surface.[4]
Classification
    
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Current classification by Söderström et al. 2016.[7]
Genus Dendroceros Nees 1846
- D. australis Stephani 1909
 - D. crassicostatus Stephani 1917
 - D. exalatus Stephani 1909c
 - D. gracilis Stephani 1917b
 - D. humboldtensis Hürlimann 1960
 - D. rarus Stephani 1917b
 - D. reticulus Herzog 1950b
 - D. subtropicus Wild 1893
 - D. tahitensis Ångström 1873
 - D. vesconianus Gottsche ex Bescherelle 1898
 - D. wattsianus Stephani 1909
 - Subgenus (Cichoraceus) Peñaloza-Bojacá & Maciel-Silva 2019
- D. cichoraceus (Montagne 1845) Stephani 1916
 
 - Subgenus (Dendroceros) Nees 1846
- D. acutilobus Stephani 1909
 - D. adglutinatus (Hooker & Taylor 1845) Gottsche, Lindenberg & Nees 1846
 - D. allionii Stephani 1917
 - D. breutelii Nees 1846
 - D. crassinervis (Nees 1846) Stephani 1917
 - D. crispus (Swartz 1788) Nees 1846
 - D. foliicola Hasegawa 1980
 - D. herasii Infante 2010
 - D. javanicus (Nees 1830) Nees 1846
 - D. paivae Garcia, Sérgio & Villarreal 2012
 - D. rigidus Stephani 1917
 - D. subplanus Stephani 1909
 - D. tubercularis Hattori 1944
 - D. validus Stephani 1917
 
 - Subgenus (Nodulosus) Peñaloza-Bojacá & Maciel-Silva 2019
- D. africanus Stephani 1917
 - D. borbonicus Stephani 1892
 - D. crispatus (Hooker 1830) Nees 1917
 - D. granulatus Mitten 1871
 - D. japonicus Stephani 1909
 
 - Subgenus (Apoceros) Schuster 1987b
- D. cavernosus Hasegawa 1980
 - D. cucullatus Stephani 1923
 - D. difficilis Stephani 1917
 - D. muelleri Stephani 1889
 - D. ogeramnangus Piippo 1993
 - D. pedunculatus Stephani 1909
 - D. seramensis Hasegawa 1986
 - D. subdifficilis Hattori 1951
 
 
Habitat
    
Dendroceros grows on humid ground, rocky outcrops, and on the sides of trees. Its name literally means "tree horn".
References
    
- Gottsche, C.M.; Lindenberg, J.B.G.; Nees von Esenbeck, C.G. (1846). Synopsis Hepaticarum. p. 579.
 - Renzaglia, Karen S. & Kevin C. Vaughn. (2000) "Anatomy, development and classification of hornworts", pages 1-20 in A. Jonathan Shaw & Bernard Goffinet (Eds.), Bryophyte Biology. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). ISBN 0-521-66097-1
 - Pressel, S.; Renzaglia, K. S.; (Dicky) Clymo, R. S.; Duckett, J. G. (2018). "Hornwort stomata do not respond actively to exogenous and environmental cues". Annals of Botany. 122 (1): 45–57. doi:10.1093/aob/mcy045. PMC 6025193. PMID 29897395.
 - Villarreal A., Juan Carlos; Campos S., Laura Victoria; Uribe-M., Jaime; Goffinet, Bernard (2012). "Parallel Evolution of Endospory within Hornworts: Nothoceros renzagliensis (Dendrocerotaceae), sp. nov". Systematic Botany. 37 (1): 31–37. doi:10.1600/036364412X616594. JSTOR 41416933. S2CID 86328103.
 - Peñaloza-Bojacá, Gabriel Felipe; Villarreal-Aguilar, Juan Carlos; Maciel-Silva, Adaíses Simone (2019). "Phylogenetic and morphological infrageneric classification of the genus Dendroceros (Dendrocerotaceae; Anthocerotophyta), with the addition of two new subgenera". Systematics and Biodiversity. 17 (7): 712–727. doi:10.1080/14772000.2019.1682080. S2CID 209591279.
 - Brinda, John C.; Atwood, John J. "The Bryophyte Nomenclator". Retrieved 6 December 2022.
 - Söderström; et al. (2016). "World checklist of hornworts and liverworts". PhytoKeys (59): 1–826. doi:10.3897/phytokeys.59.6261. PMC 4758082. PMID 26929706.
 
