Hypnum jutlandicum explained
Hypnum jutlandicum is a species of moss belonging to the family Hypnaceae.[1] It is widely distributed in Europe and the Aleutian islands but it is also found in other parts of the world.
In a study of the effect of the herbicide Asulam on moss growth, Hypnum jutlandicum was shown to have intermediate sensitivity to Asulam exposure.[2]
Notes and References
- The relationship of bryophyte regeneration to heather canopy height following moorland burning on the North York Moors . Jane Burch . 208–216 . 18 Jul 2013 . . 30 . 3 . 10.1179/174328208X322233. 84629853 .
- Exposure to Asulox Inhibits the Growth of Mosses . Annals of Botany . 2003 . 92 . 4 . 547–556 . J. K. . Rowntree . K. F. . Lawton . F. J. . Rumsey . E. . Sheffield. 10.1093/aob/mcg166 . 12933364 . 4243670 .